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Interview With Malcolm McDaniel

Entering college is an opportunity to explore new avenues and venture outside of typical friend groups. It also is a time to expand upon current interests or delve deeper into them.

[Meet the Greeks] Alpha Phi

Only a few months have passed since the instillation of Alpha Phi at Stevens Institute of  Technology. Nevertheless, the bonds between women have already modeled a sisterhood that is thought to have existed for decades.

[Meet the Greeks] Theta Xi

As we embark on a new year of school, a new year of Greek life comes with it. So then comes a new year filled with deep-rooted friendships, memories, and experiences.

[Meet the Greeks] Sigma Nu

Founded in 1900, the Gamma Delta chapter of Sigma Nu has a century-old legacy on Castle Point – and is the longest running chapter of Sigma Nu in the country.

[Meet the Greeks] Nu Alpha Phi

Nu Alpha Phi professes to create a bond of brotherhood passed down from generation to generation, including lasting relationships between alumni and currently active members.

[Meet the Greeks] Phi Sigma Kappa

We’re Ocean’s Thirteen meets Sandlot except nobody has money and our neighbor’s dog is a lot smaller.
     We’re Seinfeld meets Friends except we like airline food and we’re either Joey or Chandler but never Ross.

[Meet the Greeks] Kappa Sigma

Kappa Sigma is under the Interfraternity Conference (IFC) along with 9 other fraternities on campus. With over 300 chapters, the Rho Omega chapter at Stevens Institute of Technology is among the top 5% due to our hard work, diligence, and principles.

[Meet the Greeks] Omega Phi Beta

This upcoming Fall 2017 and Spring 2018, we look forward to hosting a variety of events including our  our Week of Serving and Educating in the fall and our Week of Illumination in the spring!

[Meet the Greeks] Sigma Delta Tau

Being part of a sorority gives women a chance to meet friends of a lifetime, create their own traditions, and become a leader.  

[Meet the Greeks] Sigma Phi Epsilon

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Located on 530 Hudson Street, Sigma Phi Epsilon (Sig Ep) is home to over 80 brothers.