Sunday, September 1, 2013

Van Bui | Delta Gamma

When I was first asked to go Greek, I thought my friend was crazy. She went Greek her freshman year of college and we were now approaching our junior year. I was approached by a couple of girls about going through Formal Recruitment but I was still hesitant to do so. After a two hour lunch session with one of my best friends, she finally convinced me to at least try it out. 

Greek life turned out to be the best decision I made in my college career. Through this amazing experience with being Greek, I have met the greatest friends. Their love, support, and friendship have made my college experience one that I will never forget. They have helped me find true sisters who will always be there for me when I need them. I am so proud to be Greek. 

We can’t wait to meet all of the ladies going through recruitment this fall! 

Van Bui

Saturday, August 31, 2013


Recruitment is just around the corner! Here's a glimpse into what Sorority Life is like at Wichita State University! #FindYourLetters

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Katelyn Doherty | Delta Gamma

Being from Kansas City, I did not know anyone coming to Wichita state as a Freshman. My mom was in a sorority when she was in college and loved her experience, so I decided to give it a try as a way to meet new people. From the very beginning of the process I loved every minute of my recruitment process. The girls I met in my recruitment groups I still have strong friendships with, even though we ended up in different chapters. I went Greek seeking friendships and a place to belong. What I got out of it extends far beyond that. I found lasting and meaningful friendships and a way to get and stay involved at Wichita State. The best decision I have made at Wichita State was going Greek! 

Katelyn Doherty

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Allison Gettings | Rho Gamma



Hello! My name is Allison Gettings, and I am a senior majoring in Integrated Marketing Communications at Wichita State University. I also serve as the Public Relations Chair on Women’s Panhellenic Association. I’m very excited and honored to be a Rho Gamma this year to help potential new members (PNMs) find their letters.

I was very involved when I was in high school with Student Council, National Honors Society and keeping up with my studies. I was always on the go. My freshman year of college I decided to take a break from the madness and not join any organizations. Big mistake. Going from class to work to home grew boring and repetitive after a while (not to mention lonely!). My friend Nicole was the one who encouraged me to go Greek. She sat me down and said, “Allison, you need to go through recruitment. Trust me. You won’t regret it.” Boy, was I glad I took her advice even though I was almost too nervous to sign up.

I went through formal recruitment in fall 2011. The week was filled with so many emotions and memories, and it was one of the best times of my life. There were many times I had to sit down with my Rho Gamma – now one of my best friends – and talk about my experiences during the recruitment process. I had conversations with so many unique women, shared my story and joined the chapter I am proud to be a part of today. My sisters are always there for me and accept me for who I am; I wouldn’t have it any other way.

There are many events the Greek community puts on every year, but philanthropy events are by far my favorite. Watching people from all walks of life come together to support a cause is a really great thing to witness. From cancer charities to charities for the visually impaired, Wichita State University’s Greek community supports a variety of organizations.

My life has changed for the better since I went Greek. I’ve met so many interesting people, given back to the community and grown as an individual. Every year is a new journey, but I know I’ve always got my sisters behind me along the way. Being Greek gives me a sense of purpose in college; being a part of something bigger than myself is a very humbling experience.

Allison Gettings

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Roni Tamir | Rho Gamma


Hey there! My name is Roni and I am a senior here at WSU. I am a sociology major and French minor. I graduated from Andover High School in May 2010. I am so excited to be a rho gamma AGAIN this year. Being a part of the recruitment team was such a great experience for me last year that I just had to do it again.

Wichita State University was my one and only choice for a college. I am very much a “mommy’s girl”, so I wanted to stay close to my parents. Going through formal recruitment in WSU was the best decision I’ve ever made, but it wasn’t an easy one. I was one of those girls that joined at the very last minute. It took a lot of convincing from one of my friends. I was very hesitant at first. I just did not see myself as a “sorority girl”. But then I decided to give it a try because of a few reasons: I was a freshman who still lived with her parents in Andover so I didn’t get to meet people from the dorms, most of my friends from high school went to different schools and I wanted to meet new people, and I wanted to get more involved on campus. Going Greek provided me with all those and way more. The friendships, memories, opportunities, and experiences that it provided is something that is truly special to me. 

I can’t wait for this formal recruitment in the fall. I can’t wait to meet the great ladies and help them find their home away from home.

Good Luck!

Love,
Roni Tamir

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Taylor Lanterman | Delta Gamma

Going Greek was never something I imagined for myself while thinking about college. I always knew WSU was the right place for me because it was close to home. Although it was only a 20 minute drive to campus, very few of my close friends were coming to WSU with me. I was nervous about not knowing anyone and never making friends by choosing to live at home and not on campus. A few girls who went to my high school asked if I was going through recruitment. To be honest, I didn’t know ANYTHING about being Greek and neither did they. We all went through the process together and I’m glad we did. 

I made friends I never thought I would have during recruitment week. It was fun to see where we all ended up. That experience was one that I would recommend to any girl living at home while attending Wichita State. It was a great way to meet people who will end up in other chapters and also meet girls who will become your future sisters!

Taylor Lanterman

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Kaitie Foley | Rho Gamma

Hi ladies! My name is Kaitie Foley. I am currently entering into my first senior year in college, which means I’ll be a super senior, hip hip hurray! I’ve loved every second of my college experience all thanks to Sorority Life at Wichita State University. I am honored to have been selected as a Rho Gamma for this Fall Recruitment and cannot wait to help some wonderful women find their letters!

I signed up for Formal Recruitment the summer before my Freshman year began at WSU, knowing from the very beginning that I wanted to find a home within the Greek system. As a double legacy (a legacy is a women who’s sister, mother, grandmother, etc... had been members of a sorority chapter), I had hoped my whole life to share the same bonds my mother and grandmother had developed in their collegiate years. But when the first day of Formal Recruitment came around, I was nervous beyond belief and thought for a split second that maybe I wasn’t cut out to join a chapter. Any reservation I had, however, vanished once I began conversing with the sorority women as WSU. I knew that I wanted to be one of them and gain a chapter full of sisters, something I never had, but always dreamed of as an only child. A few days later, I excitedly ripped open the envelope that held my bid card and the name of my new home. 

However, the journey to finding my home was not as easy as I had anticipated. On Preference Night, the final night of Formal Recruitment, I found myself torn between two chapters. One that I had fallen in love with on House Tours night, the other, I fell head over heels for on Pref Night. I walked back to the Rhatigan Student Center full of emotions: scared that I might choose the wrong chapter, nervous that I wouldn’t receive my top chapter, ecstatic that I was so close to finding my new home, and so many other feelings that it’s difficult to remember. 

Amidst my crisis of choosing my life long home, I did the only thing I could think to do. I spoke to my Rho Gamma. She was the calm in the storm for me. I presented my situation to her, asking for her guidance. She responded with a question of her own, one that has stuck with me ever since, “Where do you feel at home?” It’s a simple enough question, but one that forced me to search for an answer. The answer I found that night appeared on my bid card the next day and became my home.

As a Rho Gamma, I encourage all of the women going through Formal Recruitment to come to us with anything you’re feeling. We’ve been in your shoes before; nervous, excited, and every emotion in between. I want to help you find your home and sisters just as I found mine!

The experience of Formal Recruitment is unlike any other and I encourage every woman attending WSU to at least consider the possibility of joining a sorority. You might just be surprised at what you find!

~ Kaitie Foley

Monday, August 12, 2013

Amy Golay | Rho Gamma



They sure don't lie when they say your senior year will be here before you know it. Three years ago I made a very spur of the moment decision to sign up for Formal Recruitment at Wichita State and I honestly thought I was crazy. All through high school I was against it and have not really been the type to go out of my way to meet new people. I grew up in Garden City, KS and am the baby of three sisters so living 3.5 hours away from my parents for the first time was a bit of a reality check and quite the adjustment. 

After encouraging it all summer long, even though she was not Greek herself, my mother convinced me to at least give it a try. Well I made sure she knew that giving it a "try" was simply all I was going to do but I figured I didn't have my group of friends from high school to be around anymore so I needed to try something new. After the first night of Formal Recruitment I was a bit overwhelmed, I won't lie, and was tempted to walk away but I stuck it out for one more night. The second night we got to finally have conversations with the ladies in the houses and things seemed to go a bit smoother from there on out. They came across as real people, not the gitty sorority girls you see in movies. I found girls I could relate to and really clicked with; girls that reminded me of my friends back home which was a comforting feeling. Bid day came around and I never thought I'd be so anxious to find out what chapter I got into, but I could barely keep my concentration all day! That whole first semester in my new chapter was just a blur. There is a rush of exciting and scary and fun things to do that are thrown at you all at once you won't know what to quite think of it all, but I promise it will all settle down your second semester.

If I could give any piece of advice going through Formal Recruitment it would be to "keep an open mind". You will hear that a LOT when recruitment comes, trust me, but really take it to heart. After doing a little bit of research on the different chapters after attending an informational meeting, I had my mind set on one certain house for all the wrong reasons. Go into all of the houses with a clear, open mind and really listen to what all the ladies have to say. These chapters are homes to each and every one of these fine young women and these chapters hold such a dear place in our hearts for so many different reasons. Give them a chance to explain to you why being a part of that certain chapter means so much to them before you shut them down. It'll be the best thing you'll do that week! Follow your heart and have fun....your new home away from home is awaiting you!! #FindYourLetters #GoGreek #RhoGamLove

Amy Golay

Sunday, August 11, 2013

24 days!

Potential New Members:

You are less than a month away from being apart of a new family and beginning a new chapter of your life. Are you ready for the best four years of your life?

If you haven't already, research each chapter's national and local website. This will give you an advantage when going through recruitment. 

Carson, the Rho Gammas and I are so excited to meet you! There are several events coming up that we will be in attendance.

Fairmount Move-In Day- August 17, 8:30 am-12 pm
Back to School Bash- August 17, 7-9 pm
Activity Fair- August 28 11am-2 pm
Walk-a-Mile in Her Shoes- August 27, 6-8 pm
Convocation- August 27, 11-1 pm

We also have several informational sessions about Sorority Life that I encourage everyone to attend! Each session is the same, so come to a session that works best for you!
August 18 @ 8 pm in Fairmount Towers Game Room
August 21 @ 5 pm in Hubbard Hall 231
August 27 @ 4 pm in Hubbard Hall 211
August 29 @ 7 pm in Hubbard Hall 231

Feel free to stop by and talk with us!!!

xoxo,

Bri
Recruitment Coordinator

Vaughn Crandell | Delta Delta Delta



Bienvenido! Hello! Guten Tag! 


My name is Vaughn Crandell and I'm a Senior at Wichita State and a Junior in the chapter Delta Delta Delta!  I am majoring in Secondary Education and going to finish up my doctorate with a degree in Atmospheric and Oceanic Science (Meteorology!)
 I was born and raised in Wichita then moved to Cheney for high school.  I'm a transfer student from Butler and I could not be happier here at WSU or being Greek!
Right now, I'm in Puebla, Mexico studying abroad and missing my sisters back home! Here's why....

I was involved in almost every sport and extra activity in high school and when I enrolled into Wichita State I needed something more out of my college. I chose to go Greek and it was the best decision of my LIFE. I knew no one going through recruitment (So don't feel alone!) and everything was foreign to me.  I learned about their passionate philanthropies, sisterly events, and everything great about being Greek. My step-sister is who told me to keep an open mind since she was Greek back in 1999. Well, I did, and I started to realize this was going to be my new home.

My formal recruitment was interesting to say the least but well worth it. Someone talked me out of going through the year before so do not let anyone talk you out of it! I heard horror stories from bigger universities and then attending Formal Recruitment here was a BLAST. It was nothing like I had heard from different outside sources and I needed to trust my Rho Gamma (who turned out to be my big in the house! So keep in mind, she could be your next sister!) and my recruitment coordinator was my second best resource. Never forget to trust your Rho Gamma, they are trained, prepared, and excited to help you find your second home, too! 

My time as a Tri Delta has been the best 2 years of my life so far and I'm looking forward to one before I graduate with my baccalaureate.  If I could stay the whole four years, I would, but each experience is different. Keep an open mind, clear your head of prejudices or hearsay, and smile! These women are excited to meet you and so am I. Welcome to Wichita State University and I look forward to meeting the potential new members on September 5th during House Tours!


Delta Love,
Vaughn Ninacska Crandell

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Nicole Daemen | Rho Gamma



Hi! My name is Nicole Daemen.  I’m a senior here at Wichita State studying nursing.  I’m excited to say this is my first year as a rho gamma for formal recruitment!
I went to high school at Maize. I always knew I would end up at Wichita State since I knew they had the nursing program. I also loved that it was close to home.  The only downside to coming to Wichita State at first was that all of my close friends had chosen to go to schools farther away.
I had a friend that was already Greek at Wichita State who talked me into going to some Greek volleyball events the summer before my freshman year.  After meeting some of the women in the Greek system here, I knew I wanted to go through formal recruitment.
All of the women I talked to during formal recruitment broke the mold of the typical sorority.  I had completely fallen in love with Greek life by the end of my first night of recruitment.  I could not believe everything these chapters had to offer me.  There were so many fun activities, friendly women, and amazing philanthropies!
Going Greek at Wichita State is the best decision I have made during my college career.  It has given me countless leadership opportunities.  I currently hold a vice president position in my chapter as well as hold the position of Secretary and Scholarship on Women’s Panhellenic Association. I have tried things I never thought I would try, and I’ve become friends with women that I would not have otherwise met.  No matter who you are or where you come from, being Greek at Wichita State will have something wonderful to offer to you!
Best of luck,
Nicole Daemen

Monday, August 5, 2013

Paige Anderson | Rho Gamma


Hi ladies! My name is Paige Anderson, and I am so lucky to be one of the rho gammas during the Fall 2013 Formal Recruitment! I am a senior at Wichita State, and I am studying social work with a minor in psychology. I am originally from Topeka, Kansas so I didn’t know anyone other than my roommate in the dorms when I moved to Wichita. I was super involved in high school and had a lot of amazing friends, so it was a tough decision to move two hours away from everything I had ever known.

The first few weeks after I moved into the dorms were hard, I was really homesick and missing my family and all of my friends. One night, I was talking to the girl who lived across the hall from me and she mentioned that she had signed up to go through Formal Recruitment. I had never even thought about joining a sorority, but I knew that I had nothing to lose and everything to gain! That night, I went online and looked at all of the chapters local websites. This was something that I am VERY glad that I did, it really showed me a little bit about what the chapter members were up to before recruitment had even started!

I was super nervous on the first night of recruitment, I was afraid that I would say something wrong and none of the women would like me. After the first night of talking to all of the chapters, all of my nerves had gone away! I just had to remember that these girls were fun college students, just like myself! I was also very blessed to have such a supportive Rho Gamma! She told us that we could always come to her with anything, and she would be there to help us. She really made an effort to get to know the girls in our group, and that made it easier for us to confide in her. She also told our group something that is very important, and that is to keep an open mind when going through all of the chapters! Maybe you have heard something about one chapter, or maybe something about their “reputation”, but that doesn’t make it true at all. You are a smart woman, and you can make decisions for yourself! Give all of these women a chance, and listen to their stories. They have all been where you are sitting, and they have all made those same hard decisions!

I knew what chapter I belonged in on Philanthropy night. We were watching a video about the chapter’s philanthropy, and it was just so heartwarming that I started crying! When I looked over to the woman who was recruiting me (just to make sure she didn’t think I was crazy), she was crying too! I apologized for crying, but she just smiled and said “You should never have to apologize for being passionate about someone or something”. Those were the words that sealed my fate into that chapter, and it was in that moment that I knew I was home! The women that I had the privilege of speaking with those few nights, were the women that I aspired to be when I left this chapter and my college years behind me. As a senior, I can without a doubt say that by being a woman in my sorority I am a better person today.

Being Greek is so much more than I ever thought it could be. The women in my chapter have become my family, my life, and my best friends. They have shared with me in laughter, and in tears. I have had such a full life here in Wichita for the past 3 years, and it is all because I decided to sign up for Formal Recruitment in the Fall of 2010!

I am so happy to have been given the opportunity to help all of you beautiful women find your letters! My Rho Gamma had given me the most amazing gift, and it was the constant support and strength to find my home away from home. I’m super excited to meet all of you ladies! This is an amazing experience, and I am so glad that you are all here! Enjoy the rest of your summer, and I will see you all very soon!

Rho Gamma love,
Paige :)

Sunday, August 4, 2013

Megan Davis | Rho Gamma

Hello Potential New Members!

My name is Megan Davis and I am currently a senior here at Wichita State. I am studying Chemistry for Pre-Medicine and I hope to become a plastic surgeon. This will be my first year as a recruitment counselor and I am so excited to meet you wonderful ladies! I can honestly say that going Greek has changed my life for the better. 
I decided to go Greek during the summer before my freshmen year because I wanted to meet new people. My decisions during recruitment week were for the most part pretty easy except the last night (Preference night). I was torn between two chapters and with the help of my rho gamma and another rho gamma in my color group, I ended up in the right place on bid day. My advice for you girls: Trust your rho gamma and other rho gammas in your color group, they will not steer you in the wrong direction. I believe that in the end, each woman will end up in the right chapters. 
Picking my chapter was the best decision of my life. I have made lifelong sisters and friends in the Greek community. My chapter has given me incredible leadership positions and I could not be happier. I am a strong believer in Greek unity and Wichita State has just that. 
My rho gamma was awesome and she really helped me along the way and that is how I want to be with my PNMs. The first night will be the most nerve racking because you will not know what to expect, but REMAIN CALM. Trust me, the women in every chapter are just as nervous as you! Follow your heart, pick the chapter that you feel the most comfortable with. An alumna of my chapter always said "Do not choose a chapter based on the woman you are today, choose a chapter based on the woman you want to become". 

Good luck Ladies!

Megan Davis

Friday, August 2, 2013

Service

Another major aspect of Greek Life at Wichita State University is service. Service is a combination of completing community service hours and supporting philanthropic organizations. Greeks love giving back to the community through different volunteer opportunities such as hosting philanthropy events, raising money and getting hands-on experiences with charitable organizations.
The Wichita State Greek community unites whenever a chapter is hosting a philanthropy event. It is not uncommon to see the majority of different chapters participating in another chapter’s event. Additionally, the Greek community hosts an All-Greek Neighborhood Cleanup every spring semester. Together they help paint houses, rake leaves and fulfill other household tasks for the Wichita community.
Every chapter requires a minimum number of community service hours to be completed each semester, but they always encourage women to complete more. However, community service is not limited to the organization associated with a sorority. Many of our women have passions outside of their chapter’s philanthropy such as volunteering for the Kansas Humane Society or Big Brothers Big Sisters. Completing community services hours not only boosts your mood, it boosts the mood of the community as well.
All of our chapters support one or more philanthropic organization or cause. For more information on these great organizations and causes, please visit the chapter websites.

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Scholarship

Scholarship and academics is something that is held very high in our Greek community.  Greeks across the board work hard in the classroom, as well as encourage their brothers and sisters to do the same.  Because of these high standards, our Greek community always has a higher GPA then the overall undergraduate GPA at Wichita State.  The numbers don’t lie – the Spring 2013 grade report recorded the All Greek GPA at a 3.109, while the All Undergraduate GPA was only a 2.962.  Furthermore, the Women’s Panhellenic Community (the five sororities only, no boys!) was reported at a 3.210! 

Each chapter holds a Scholarship dinner or special event to recognize their members who did exceptionally well in their previous semester or year.  Also, WPA as a whole holds an annual Scholarship Dinner where all five of the chapters come together to celebrate our academic successes.  We bring in special guest speakers that help inspire us and who share their wisdom with us as we enjoy a nice meal and each other’s company.

Academic support is a huge part of Greek life – we are always eager to applaud those who have done well, but we also help those members who may struggle.  Each chapter has study sessions or hours – these are specific times set aside for members to come together and study.  Additionally, it is not uncommon to find study groups form each semester between women who have the same classes.  Sometimes those study groups even include members from different sororities and fraternities!  Our Greek community is very diverse, and many majors and classes on campus will include at least one or two Greek members.  Similar class schedules are a common occurrence among sisters and other Greeks.

School is one of our top priorities as Greek women.  We pride ourselves in having scholastic success, as well as support each other when we have a tough class or semester.  College can be a challenge sometimes, but with the support and encouragement from fellow sisters and Greeks, anything can be accomplished!

Sunday, July 28, 2013

Amber Hopkins | President



Hey there! My name is Amber Hopkins and I am originally from Marquette, KS. I graduated from Smoky Valley High School and I am now a senior at Wichita State majoring in Criminal Justice and Psychology. Right now, I am an intern with the Wichita Police Department and I work for Communities in School at Jardine Middle Magnet. 

I went through Formal Recruitment my freshman year in the fall of 2010. Going Greek has truly transformed my college years and I cannot imagine what my life would be like had I not made this choice. I have found my truest friends, my roommate, and every job that I have had while at Wichita State all because of Greek Life. 

The Formal Recruitment process started for me when I was contacted by the Recruitment Coordinator at the time. I was nervous about going to a college where I didn’t know anyone but she convinced me that going Greek was the best way to make life long friendships. I first met my Rho Gamma when I moved into Fairmount Towers; all of the Greeks at move-in were so helpful and I knew I wanted to invest my time in an organization that was so willing to invest their time in me. While in the dorms, I convinced one of our current Rho Gammas to go through recruitment with me because I knew that I never wanted to lose touch with her and from what I had heard this was one of the best ways to build the relationships I was looking for. Throughout the process she was my emotional perceiver and I was her logical thinker; for me, Greek life without her would be missing its heartbeat and funny bone. That week of recruitment goes by so fast and my best advice is start making those friendships early and bond with the women who you will soon call sisters because the women standing next to you now will soon be the women you call when life happens, good or bad. 

This is my third year serving on Women’s Panhellenic Association (WPA) and it is truly my favorite part of the year. My first year of recruitment I served as WPA Treasurer and for the past two years I have served as WPA President. Rho Gamma’s are the foundation of recruitment and I recommend you ask them as many questions as possible. They are your “in” to what chapter life is like; all of these women are highly successful chapter members and it is their goal to see you grow in whatever house you choose. Talk to your Rho Gamma and find a chapter of women that exemplify the values you seek to cultivate for yourself in the future; the best fit for you.


With Love,
Amber Hopkins
WPA President
Wichita State University


Friday, July 26, 2013

Kylee Kirchoff | Rho Gamma

Hello, my name is Kylee Kirchoff and this is my second year being a Rho Gamma. I am a senior marketing major at Wichita State. I went to Buhler High School in Buhler, KS. I am so excited to get to help PNMs find their new homes!
 

I went through recruitment in the fall of 2010. I decided to go through this process in order to meet new people. I am not originally from Wichita so I did not know many people when I first arrived. I was really involved in high school and I knew that I wanted to continue to be involved in college. I was not really sure that Greek life was going to be for me. People from my hometown were really surprised to learn that I had gone Greek. There was one other girl from my high school going through recruitment with me, so that made me feel more at ease.
 

After the first night of recruitment I was easily able to narrow down my choices to my top three chapters. The second night I was asked back to two of those chapters. After learning about each chapter’s philanthropy, I knew which chapter I wanted to be a part of. On the last night of recruitment, I only had to go back to my favorite chapter. After the preference party I knew 100% that this chapter was the one for me. I could tell that these girls genuinely cared about each other and were not just putting on a show for recruitment. We also shared the same values, which was very important to me. After joining my chapter I learned that recruitment was not that easy for most women and I am so very thankful that it was for me.
 

I did not know ANYONE who had been in a fraternity or sorority, so I did not know what to expect. All I knew about Greek life I had learned from movies and TV shows. Now I know that this is a horribly inaccurate depiction of what it is like to be a part of a sorority. I always thought sororities wanted cookie cutter perfect girls and now I know that they want strong, unique women. I thought there would be hazing and now I know that being a part of a sisterhood is about building each other up not tearing each other down. I never thought being a part of a sorority would change my life the way it has.
 

I hope you are as excited for recruitment as I am!
 

-Kylee Kirchoff

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Taylor Peck | Rho Gamma


Hello! My name is Taylor Peck and I am a Junior at Wichita State University and a nursing major. I am so excited that I am a Rho Gamma for Formal recruitment this upcoming September! I cannot wait to help PNM’s find their letters and their fit at WSU.

I went through formal recruitment TWO whole years ago. Before coming to WSU I went to Wellington High School, a small town 45 minutes South of Wichita. During high school I had always been very social, I was involved in many organizations and the thought of going to a school that I couldn’t be involved and wouldn’t know anyone was SCARY. All of my friends had decided on going on different paths, a couple to KU, Butler, Emporia, and more. I was the only one going to Wichita State aside from my best guy friend who had recently joined a fraternity right after graduation. I went to a few of their volleyball events over the summer and got to meet a lot of Greeks! I loved atmosphere! It felt like I had my very own “high school group” up in Wichita my soon to be new home. I had met many girls who were in sororities and they encouraged me to GO GREEK! They told me about the opportunities being Greek had given them and the friendships they gained! I was hooked from there. 

Everything they said about Greek life turned out to be true! I went through formal recruitment and was terrified! I had heard girls say how it was “the best decision of their life” I can definitely say they were right!  During formal recruitment I met so many women that have become some of my closest friends.  Not only do you get a group of sisters in your individual house you gain over a two hundred Panhellenic sisters!

Being Greek has given me job opportunities, friendships to last a life time, has made me a better person, opened up so many experiences and best of all. I encourage everyone to at LEAST go to one night of recruitment! Being Greek is more about the letters you wear. It’s about giving back to your community, creating lifelong connections, gaining experience, and best of all having the time of your life with the best support system a girl could ask for!

Taylor Peck 

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

43 days!




We are less than a month away from the beginning of the fall semester and approximately 43 days away from recruitment! It's time. It's time to start preparing for the upcoming school year. It's time to decide what you want out of your college experience. It's time to think about giving sorority life at WSU a chance!

Our sorority chapters have already begun preparing for recruitment and we want to encourage you to do the same. There are so many great resources available online. Check them out and make sure to get signed up for recruitment!


Check back later this week for our next post about what our sorority chapters are centered around: sisterhood, scholarship and service!



Monday, July 22, 2013

Shelby Johnson | Rho Gamma

Hey! I’m Shelby Johnson, and I am a Rho Gamma for the Pink group! I am so excited that you are looking into going Greek!

If you would have told me when I was in high school that I would join a sorority in college, I would have looked at you like you were insane. All it took though was someone in the Greek system to say “just check it out!” So, I encourage YOU to just check it out! It is one of the most rewarding experiences anyone can have.

Greek life is such a wonderful community, and it helps build strong relationships that will stay with you throughout your life. I love being able to walk around campus and see someone from my Greek community. There is so much support when it comes to Greek life, and it’s not just from whatever house you are from. 

I really hope that you find a home in the Greek community. I know I did! Go Greek!!

Shelby Johnson

Friday, July 19, 2013

Annie Adams | Rho Gamma



Hi! My name is Annie, and I am a senior this year at Wichita State. It's been quite a journey, but I am currently an International Business major. This is my first year as a Rho Gamma and I am really pumped about spending my last recruitment as a collegiate helping you all find your letters that you can wear proudly like I do.

I graduated from Maize Senior High here in town and at the last minute decided to attend Wichita State that fall. I guess I thought it would be easy to make friends at WSU because I went to school in Wichita and already knew a lot of people. Well, I thought wrong, because college freaked me out. My roommate from freshman year still to this day makes fun of how I was scared to go and eat in the cafeteria (which just led to my attachment to my Hello Kitty grilled cheese maker). I had a difficult time adjusting because my best friend from high school went to KU and I missed her like crazy. I would Skype her, and she would tell me all about recruitment, the chapter she joined, and her new best friend she was living with. I did really try not to feel sad and thought maybe I had made the wrong school decision. I kind of thought that formal recruitment, at least the way she had described it, sounded really annoying and exhausting and not fun at all. And yet, somehow, another girl from my high school who was going through Wichita State's recruitment convinced me to join her in this adventure. This woman is a very convincing person.

I agreed to go along with it at the last minute, but I figured I wouldn't join any of the chapters or would drop out quickly after Bid Day because it wasn't "my thing." I have always been a very conservative person and the stereotypical sorority image is something I was not attracted to. Because, let's be real, I don't enjoy going to parties and chatting with boys and talking about dumb things in an annoying voice, which I was almost sure what all sorority girls did 24/7. I went, but I went begrudgingly.

This is now when I would like to give a shout out to my own Rho Gamma from three years ago, because bless her heart, she answered every question I had, and I had a lot. I don't know why I thought I couldn't wear a red dress on Pref Night, but I was pretty stressed out about it at the time.

I went through recruitment and worriedly asked many questions at every house about their values and if they would line up with mine. As we got farther into recruitment, I begin to feel like maybe I would actually fit in with these sorority girls.

And I went Greek. And it blew my mind. So I stuck around. I was amazed how awesome all of these women could be, because they broke every stereotype I had. Greek women are so committed to excelling in school, passionate about their philanthropies, and being a community. Being Greek has brought a lot of challenges my way, but I like that because it pushes me out of my comfort zone. I can be as quirky as I want to be and I love it! It has been so beneficial having both collegians and alumnae help me navigate through my many decisions in college. My favorite thing though has been my family's involvement in the Greek community. It was all foreign to them at first, but I love how me being Greek excites them now.

And of course, I will end with a Harry Potter quote. Because I watched this exact movie yesterday. But the quote is absolutely perfect. In the wise words of Dumbledore, "It is not our abilities that show what we truly are. It is our choices."

Annie

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Shelby Verble | Delta Gamma



Hello! My name is Shelby Verble. I am going to be a sophomore at Wichita State this fall and I am a Pre- Communication Sciences and Disorders major. I am so excited to experience the other side of recruitment for the first time this year!

Before attending freshman orientation the summer before I started at WSU, I compared being in a sorority to being on the cheer team in high school. By the end of my senior year, I lost my love for cheering because of the negative atmosphere that always surrounded the cheer team. So I had no desire to go through recruitment even though two of my very best friends had already signed up. Although they kept trying to convince me, I wouldn’t budge on my impression of Greek life. I didn’t change my mind until I heard an orientation leader talk about her experiences, her love for her chapter, and Greek life in general. She described Greek life at Wichita State as very unique and different than at most universities which was enough for me to immediately go home and sign up for recruitment.

Thanks to that orientation leader, I am proud to say I am now a Greek at WSU. Not only do I love my chapter, but I also loved the recruitment process. I had the chance to form new friendships with the other girls in my recruitment group. I was the only PNM from my group to end up in my chapter which only meant I automatically had friends in every other chapter. Also, I absolutely loved my rho gamma and lucky for me, she ended up being one of my sisters!

Through the recruitment process, I found my letters in Delta Gamma! After the initial excitement of meeting my seventy-five new sisters, I decided to get involved with DG’s philanthropy on an individual level. I started volunteering weekly as my love for all of the people I was working with grew week after week! I also decided to pursue my love for recruitment further by applying for an officer position so that I could be involved with the process. Volunteering and fulfilling my role as an officer are some of my most favorite aspects of being a Greek!

During this past spring semester, I lost my mom to a battle with a terrible disease. She had been struggling with the disease since my junior year in high school so spending cherished time with her and my family was a top priority. Immediately upon joining my chapter, I was given the love and support of all of my sisters. Also, I was able to continue to spend time with my mom and my family. After losing my mom in March, I received the support of not only all of my sisters, but also from other Greeks on campus. I was shown the true meaning of Greek unity during this difficult period. Greeks, including men and women I didn’t necessarily have a personal relationship with, reached out to me and my family when we most needed it. It was at this moment that I was extremely thankful that I listened to that orientation leader because going Greek had positively impacted me and my family in a way we would have never expected.

Shelby Verble

Friday, July 12, 2013

Destinee Baucum | Rho Gamma



Hello there! My name is Destinee and I am a junior at WSU, and I am majoring in Nursing. I am very active in everything that I do. I was born in Austin, TX and have lived all over the world. I grew up as a military child (Air Force to be exact) I lived twice overseas; once in England and then on an island (Terceira) in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean owned by Portugal. I moved to Wichita after living on Terceira for my sophomore and junior year of high school. I attended Derby High School for my senior of high school and graduated in 2010. I joined my chapter last fall and serving my first year on the Panhellenic Council, the governing body of the sororities, as treasurer. So if you have any questions or concerns about how to pay your application fee then I would be the girl to talk to. I am so excited to be a Rho Gamma (recruitment counselor) and help you find your letters.

Although, I just joined my chapter last year I can full heartily say that it was the best decision I have made in my life. My chapter has been there for me through a lot this last year and I can not imagine my life without my sisters. I originally decided to go Greek through realizing that I wanted more out of my life. I had been commuting back and forth from work, home and school all on my own and got caught up with all three and barely had any time for myself. In high school I was very active with sports, NHS and school and transitioning into college I focused mainly on school, work and my family and neglected myself. I came to realize that I missed being actively involved in my school that I needed to push myself to find the time in my already busy schedule to give back not only to myself but my college community. 

Last year, I was exactly where you were nervous about going through the whole formal recruitment process and finding my own letters. When it came to actual recruitment week I found myself really comfortable with the whole process and I had a great Rho Gamma who was there for me when I did have questions and was excited with me for my journey into Greek life at WSU. Throughout the last year being in my chapter and involved in Women’s Panhellenic Association (WPA) has developed me into an active member in WSU Greek life and strengthened my passion to make a contribution to Wichita State University and my community. Through giving back to my community and university I have grown a deep understanding of the larger picture than just myself and how one person can make a difference. I hope to see all of you lovely ladies when formal recruitment begins!

Destinee Baucum

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Jessica Logue | Delta Delta Delta



Hey ladies! My name is Jessica Logue and I am a super proud member of Delta Delta Delta! I will be a sophomore in the fall so I was just in your position last year. I know what you might be thinking, "Is this really for me?" "What if I don't fit in anywhere?" "Is this going to be like House Bunny?" Those are all things that I questioned before signing up for formal recruitment, but looking back at it now, I am so thankful that I chose to be a Greek at Wichita State!

Throughout high school I was very involved in pretty much everything. I cheered, sang, was a member of Student Council, and plenty more. It was much easier to become involved in high school and that worried me a little about college. Thankfully, there was a teacher at my high school,Wichita West High, that was still actively part of one of the chapters at WSU. She gave me information and flyers about meetings to learn more about Greek Life. I convinced a few friends to attend one with me towards the beginning of summer to just see what it might be like. At that point, I was interested but still could not see myself as a sorority girl.

When my friend and I decided to live in the dorms together, we thought it would be perfect! We figured we would become close friends with everyone on our floor and always have a group to sit with at meals in the cafeteria. That didn't exactly happen for us. We spent more time in our dorm room than anywhere else. This was the turning point for both us when we decided to go through formal recruitment together! We ended up getting bids from the same chapter and now get to call each other sisters! After joining Delta Delta Delta, we realized that three other sisters lived on our floor and a few others lived in the other tower. I think it's safe to say, we never ate alone again!

I could not picture my life without Delta Delta Delta, nor would I want to. The relationships I've made in this short amount of time are ones that I will cherish forever. When we say sisterhood is forever, it's true. The bond my sisters have when it comes to raising money for our Philanthropies, St. Jude and Victory in the Valley, is incredible. I am so very proud to say that I have the best sisters in the world and will continue to say it!
If you have been thinking about going Greek and are not really sure, just go for it! What do you have to lose? There is a home for you here and any chapter would be lucky to have you! Remember, Greek Life isn't just for four years, it's for LIFE!

Jessica Logue

Monday, July 8, 2013

Mallory Claybrook | Rho Gamma



Hi! My name is Mallory Claybrook, and I am a sophomore this fall at WSU. I am majoring in Finance with a minor in Spanish. I have lived in Wichita my entire life and cannot imagine my life in any other city, or any other school! This is my first year as a Rho Gamma, and I am so excited to have the opportunity to be a part of this side of recruitment and help women find their letters!

In high school, I was always involved in clubs and in band. I was constantly busy and knew that I wanted to be busy in college also. My older sister (who is also a Rho Gamma this year) encouraged me to go Greek. I listened to her experiences of being a sorority woman at WSU and learned that being Greek is a totally different experience than what the media portrays. After talking to my sister I decided that I, too, wanted the opportunity to be a part of something bigger than myself.  So, I decided to go through formal recruitment. Despite the fact that I was a legacy, my sister encouraged me to decide on the chapter that was best for me and not to pick a chapter just because I had family ties.  I made a promise to myself that I would not even think about my biological sister when I was thinking about the women I would like to have as sorority sisters.

During recruitment, I relied a lot on my Rho Gamma to help me sort through my thoughts! She helped me by calming my nerves, answering all my questions and by helping me make the right decision for me. My Rho Gamma helped me a lot by setting apart my sister from myself. I know that I made a good decision in picking the right chapter for me. I was able to choose the chapter whose values fit mine; not my sister’s. Now it is my turn to help women find their own letters!

Going Greek was one of the best decisions I have ever made. Even though I have only been in my chapter for a year, I know have made a difference in my chapter. I currently hold a leadership position in chapter, I have participated in different events, and I have made some of the closest relationships in my life. To me, being Greek is upholding a higher standard academically; giving back to the community through philanthropy and community service; participating in campus activities; supporting campus groups, teams, and organizations; supporting the Greek community by wearing our letters; and truly living the values of our individual chapters in our everyday lives, for the rest of our lives. Being Greek has given me amazing experiences and has taught me so many life lessons…And I’m sure there’s more to come!

I sincerely encourage every woman to try sorority life at WSU. Being a sorority woman opens up so many opportunities and creates so many personal connections not offered anywhere else.

All the best,

Mallory Claybrook

Friday, July 5, 2013

Courtney Phillips | Rho Gamma



Hello! 


My name is Courtney Phillips and I am a recruitment counselor for the 2013 Sorority Formal Recruitment. I am a senior here at Wichita State University and I am majoring in Biochemistry. I was born and raised in Wichita, Kansas. I went to Kapaun Mt. Carmel Catholic Highschool before joining the amazing family here at WSU. 


My mother was the one who encouraged me to join a sorority on campus, and it was the best decision I have made. Joining a chapter where you are loved by your sisters for being yourself is such a great reward. The sisters I have met will be my friends for a lifetime.

During my recruitment in the fall of 2012, I learned that you should always follow your heart. The chapter you are meant to be with will find you. Don’t let others sway your decisions, they are yours to make! My chapter makes me feel like I am family whenever I am around them. I know you will feel the same once you find your letters!


Formal recruitment is such an amazing time of year. We love to see the eager girls who are searching for their letters! Our job is to help you find your own. From my recruitment experience I’ve learned to always trust your Rho Gamma. She will always be there to listen to any questions or concerns you might have. Remember, anything you tell your Rho Gamma is held confidential! 


Some last words of advice, be yourself and have fun!


Best of luck,

Courtney Phillips

Friday, June 28, 2013

Maddie Starns | Rho Gamma


Hello! My name is Madison Starns, and I am going to be a SUPER senior (unfortunately) this fall at Wichita State. I am a Spanish and Elementary Education Major, so that is my excuse for not graduating yet! This will still only be my fourth year at WSU, though, and my first time as a Rho Gamma, which I am very excited about!

I transferred to WSU after a semester of attending Barton County Community College, and realized soon that I was not having a great college experience that I heard everyone telling me that they were having. My mom was actually the person that encouraged me to go Greek. I could not picture myself in a sorority, and hated the idea, but, I had nothing to lose and everything to gain. I decided that being disconnected from the university and feeling lost/alone on campus needed to end. So, I went through formal recruitment and realized that I was very naïve about Greek life here at WSU. Each chapter was giving me so much information about what all they did! I had no idea it was so much more than just hanging out together or having rules. I was very nervous throughout the whole process and had a hard time staying motivated to return, but when it was over, I realized that it was the best decision that I could have possibly made. The women in the chapter that I chose truly cared about me and making me feel at home.

Now that I am Greek here, I can be proud of myself for helping the community in many different ways, participating in campus activities like hippodrome and songfest, holding an excellent GPA, and creating relationships that are sure to last through my lifetime. I am a more confident, independent, creative, responsible, and involved woman since joining my chapter. People that knew me before going Greek might also argue that I am also more pleasing to be around these days!

Going through formal recruitment, my Rho Gamma made sure that I always knew where I was supposed to be, and kept me on track visiting the chapters. During my recruitment, I was also going through cheerleading tryouts, so I was always late. Hanna Shell (my Rho Gamma) ensured that everything would work out, and kept me calm, cool, and collected :). She made sure that I would have a good experience, and represented Greek life very well for WSU. I cannot wait to help my PNMs enjoy their recruitment experience and find their own chapter to call their home away from home! I look forward to meeting you all and am ready to have a good time!!

Maddie Starns


Thursday, June 27, 2013

SIGN UP TODAY!

Here are the top three reasons to sign up for recruitment today:
1. When you sign up you will get assigned a Rho Gamma (Recruitment Counselor). These women represent sorority life and can answer any questions you may have!
2. You will get updates about important events and tips!
3. You will get to meet other women who have signed up for recruitment before classes even start!





2013 Sorority Formal Recruitment will be here before you know it. We encourage you to find out all the information you can about sorority life and the recruitment process so you feel comfortable when September rolls around.