Fraternity & Sorority Life Dominate Northeast Awards Ceremony

February 27, 2025

10 student leaders representing various fraternity and sorority chapters attended the Northeast Greek Leadership Association Conference in Baltimore this February. (L-R): Chiamaka Patrick; Josh Eichmann; Lisa Hernandez; Mia Dixon; Mat Greer '15 (associate director for FSL); Juliana Gonzalez; Lauren Chapleski; and Isaiah Samedi. (Joe Nasr and Ryan Donlan not pictured.)

Galloway, N.J. – Stockton University Fraternity & Sorority Life organizations were honored for their efforts and involvement both on and off campus during February’s Northeast Greek Leadership Association Conference in Baltimore.

Mat Greer ’15, associate director for Fraternity & Sorority Life (FSL), brought 10 student leaders representing various chapters to the conference in order to network with other chapters, participate in educational sessions, receive professional headshots and represent their chapters in a stroll/step competition. 

⭐ Student Leaders in Attendance (A-Z) 

  • Chiamaka Patrick – Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Pi Chi chapter
  • Isaiah Samedi – Alpha Sigma Phi, Delta Lambda chapter
  • Jade Rojas – Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority, Inc., Zeta chapter
  • Joe Nasr – Alpha Phi Delta, Gamma Mu chapter
  • Josh Eichmann – Sigma Pi, Iota Upsilon chapter
  • Juliana Gonzalez – Sigma Delta Tau, Delta Pi chapter
  • Lauren Chapleski – Delta Phi Epsilon, Alpha Theta chapter
  • Lisa Hernandez – Omega Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.
  • Mia Dixon – Delta Zeta, Omicron Beta chapter
  • Ryan Donlan – Sigma Pi, Iota Upsilon chapter

For graduate student Juliana Gonzalez of Sigma Delta Tau (Delta Pi chapter), attending her first NGLA Conference and helping chaperone the younger Greek leaders was “a ton of fun.” 

“It gave me the opportunity to connect with them a little more – I don’t know all of them as well as some other chapters, so it was nice to learn about them and what they do for the community,” said Gonzalez, who is currently studying in the Master of Science in Communication Disorders program.

Another highlight from her time at the conference was meeting brothers and sisters from Greek organizations and chapters across the state. Students were encouraged to meet with national representatives as well as peers from chapters outside of their respective colleges and universities during an affiliation lunch.

“I met with some of the executive members that sit on the national Sigma Delta Tau board and met so many sisters from across the state, and it was so interesting to see how they run their chapters and exchange ideas to bring back to our own chapters. That was really cool,” Gonzalez said.

🏆 Awards & Recipients

  • Greek Leader of Distinction: Ahnjeles Maldonado of the Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority, Inc. (Zeta chapter), for exemplifying the ideals of her sorority in her daily life.
  • Amy Vojta Impact Awards – Academic Achievement: Stockton University Fraternity and Sorority Life, for the accreditation program grounded in NACE competencies.
  • Amy Vojta Impact Awards – Risk Reduction: Stockton University Interfraternity Council for sponsoring training in NARCAN and CPR.
  • Amy Vojta Impact Awards – Public Relations: Stockton University Delta Phi Epsilon, for the Team of Well-Being.
  • Philippi Award: Mat Greer, for making significant contributions to the fraternity/sorority community within the Northeast region by advising any governing council.