Service, scholarship, and sustained growth continue to define fraternity and sorority life (FSL) at Alma College. Building on a strong academic foundation in Fall 2025, members of the FSL community have carried that momentum into a semester marked by philanthropy, collaboration, recruitment success, and intentional academic support.
Across campus, chapters have demonstrated that their impact extends well beyond their own membership — reaching into the local community and beyond.
Among the chapters leading philanthropic efforts is Tau Kappa Epsilon, which has raised more than $5,000 so far this year for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. The chapter set an ambitious $10,000 annual goal and continues to push toward it. A recent Red Carnation sale during Valentine’s Day, held during lunch and dinner in Hamilton Commons, raised more than $500 alone. Every dollar supports St. Jude’s mission to ensure that no family receives a bill for their child’s treatment.
Beyond fundraising, Tau Kappa Epsilon members have accumulated more than 2,000 service hours this year through volunteer efforts in Gratiot County and their hometown communities. Many plan to continue that service during Spring Break. Members balance these commitments alongside strong academics and participation in Alma athletics.



















