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Greek Affairs | Multicultural Greek Council

The Multicultural Greek Council (MGC) is a governing board made up of representation from four active multicultural fraternities and sororities on the NSU campus, including Alpha Pi Omega, Delta Sigma Theta, Kappa Alpha Psi, and Phi Sigma Nu.

Multicultural Greek Council plans and hosts events for NSU Multicultural Greek organizations and works with Interfraternity Council (IFC) and National Panhellenic Council (NPC) to plan programs for the entire Greek community.  These events include Fraternity Recruitment, Greek Week, and all-fraternity social functions and philanthropic activities. It is the Council’s responsibility to ensure the opinions of all chapters are included in all decisions for campus activities and events.

In addition, the Multicultural Greek Council governing board provides numerous opportunities for members to become active leaders on campus.

Students,

Being a part of Northeastern State University's Greek System has helped me grow friendships to last a lifetime. From hanging out with top guns like Dean Boren to working with people like Kate Abad who advises NSGA or even sitting down and having lunch with the president of the university, going Greek is a major way of networking and helping the community. I have had the opportunity to help an organization called Helping Crisis through my fraternity by donating food & many other items to help people in need. The Greek System does events like the Big Event & Small Event to help the Tahlequah community every year. So pretty much if you are down with meeting and building new friendships, networking and helping your community, going Greek with NSU is the way to go.

Tony R. Maxville Jr. - Multicultural Greek Council

Multicultural Greek Council Officers:

Multicultural Greek Council Chapters:

Alpha Pi Omega (ΑΠΩ)

Delta Sigma Theta (ΔΣΘ)

Kappa Alpha Psi (ΚΑΨ)

Phi Sigma Nu (ΦΣΝ)

Questions about Multicultural Greek organizations or Greek Affairs at NSU?  Call 918-444-2120.