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About Us > History > 1995 - 1999

1995 | 1996 | 1997 | 1998 | 1999


 
  Chi Phi begins re-colonization process.
 
  Alpha Tau Omega begins re-colonization process.
 
  Joan Parker becomes the first House Director (aprent) on the row in over 30 years for the Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity.
 
  Tau Epsilon Pi Fraternity and Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity houses are demolished.
 


 
  Alpha Tau Omega receives official recognition from IFC and Emory.
 
  Phi Delta Theta joins the Phoenix Plan. Major renovations to the house are made (10 new rooms).
 
Sigma Alpha Epsilon joins the Phoenix Plan.
 

 
  The first ISC Theme House implemented; sorority women are housed in the Sigma Chi fraternity house.
 
  Sororities are given the option of joining the Phoenix Plan.
 
 

All new members of fraternities and sororities are required to attend On Campus Talking About Alcohol (OCTAA).

 
  Sigma Chi is suspended for one year by the University for hazing violations.
 

 
 

Pin Night officially replaces Bid Day, whcih concludes IFC Formal Rush.

 

IFC membership increases dramatically.

Sigma Nu removed from their chapter house for hazing violations.

Phi Delta Theta removed from their chapter house for hazing violations.

 
  Three fraternities return to their houses: Chi Phi, Sigma Chi, and Phi Delta Theta.
 
First Annual Greek Leadership Conference held.
 

 

Sigma Chi donates $10,000 to Children's Miricle fund at Annual Scholarship and Philanthropy dinner.

Alpha Epsilon Pi re-colonizes with University recognition.

 
  Emory chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity named chapter of the year.
 
 

Greek Ambassadors program is created.

Greeks Advocating the Mature Management of Alcohol (GAMMA) is chartered.

Sigma Nu returns to good standing with the University.

 
  Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity is colonized and recognized by the IFC and Emory.

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