Three Greek Life students during an interview outside of Reed Arena

Greek life students saw an opportunity to bring a genre of music onto campus that doesn’t come through College Station often.

a historical photo of women in front of a "great women go greek banner"

The first sororities at Texas A&M were established in the 1974-1975 academic year.

Historical photo of an NPHC sorority

Four decades ago, fraternity and sorority organizations became officially recognized on campus.

Students inside a storage unit surrounded by food donations

A collaborative effort between Aggie Greek councils has left a big impact on food insecurity at Texas A&M University.

Aggie Greek leaders

Greek organizations raise significant dollar amounts for a diverse range of causes.

Group photo Greek Life students wearing their Greek letters and holding up gig 'em thumbs

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.

FIve Greek Life students in red shirts with Delta Sigma Theta letters

Finding community through Greek Life.

Three Pi Kappa Delta students posing under the Aggie Ring statue