Erie, PA. – Gannon University has four fraternities and four sororities. Delta Sigma Phi was founded first on May 9, 1954. Alpha Gamma Delta followed their lead being the first sorority at Gannon. The other three fraternities, Delta Chi, Pi Kappa Alpha, and Tau Kappa Epsilon are well established organizations on campus. Additionally, the other three sororities at Gannon, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Alpha Sigma Tau, and Sigma Sigma Sigma are home to many students.
Recruitment for these organizations happens every fall and spring for students of all ages. This spring the sororities and fraternities, also known as FSL, welcomed new members with open arms. These organizations reported 30-60 students into each of their chapters.
The sorority and fraternity life opens your eyes to new experiences and connections with so many different people. Gannon’s sororities and fraternities add a sense of community and belonging to many students. These organizations foster a sense of support academically and personally for all members. Victoria Wheeler, a new member of Alpha Gamma Delta, expressed her extreme excitement and gratitude to be accepted into their sorority.