Greek Life
Greek life students saw an opportunity to bring a genre of music onto campus that doesn’t come through College Station often.
The first sororities at Texas A&M were established in the 1974-1975 academic year.
Four decades ago, fraternity and sorority organizations became officially recognized on campus.
A collaborative effort between Aggie Greek councils has left a big impact on food insecurity at Texas A&M University.
Greek organizations raise significant dollar amounts for a diverse range of causes.
Texas A&M Interfraternity Council’s LEAD Program helps emerging leaders from 18 fraternity chapters build knowledge, skills, and a network to help them guide campus Greek experiences.
Finding community through Greek Life.
At Power 5 Conference, organizations commit to collaborating on the wellbeing of fraternities.







