Greek & Service Organizations

The Greek Council

The Greek Council was established to foster loyalty to the ideals of the College and campus community, to promote the intellectual and social life of Greek members and the individual organizations, and to promote interest in Greek life. The Council is made up of two representatives from the social and service fraternities and sororities who act as a liaison between Greek organizations, the student body, administration, and faculty.

Kappa Lambda Nu

"CLIO"
An independent sorority dedicated to the development of friendship and personal growth, Kappa Lambda Nu, or CLIO, seeks to bring women of diverse academic areas and interests into sisterhood. CLIO seeks to serve the needs of its members as well as those of the community.

Alpha Sigma Tau

"AST"
Alpha Sigma Tau, Gamma Tau chapter, is the first national social sorority to receive recognition by the College, and was formally accepted into the national organization in 1992. AST strives to promote the cultural, ethnical, and social development of its members as well as encouraging social life on campus.

Phi Sigma Sigma

"Phi Sig"
Phi Sigma Sigma is a national sorority that received recognition by the college in 1996. The sorority strives to create an environment that fosters the advancement of womanhood and the growth and development of each member. Phi Sigma Sigma sisters participate each year in philanthropic service.

Iota Phi Theta

"Iota"
Iota Phi Theta Fraternity Inc. is a national historically African-American fraternity that originated in 1963 at Morgan State University in Baltimore, Md. The Epsilon-Chi Chapter of Iota Phi Theta was started at Lebanon Valley College in 2003. Iota works diligently to spread the principles of scholarship, leadership, citizenship, fidelity, and brotherhood throughout the campus and surrounding communities through sponsoring a variety of campus and community service activities.

Knights of the Valley

"Knights"
The Knights of the Valley are known on campus for its keen interest in campus citizenship. The fraternity annually presents the coveted Chuck Maston Award for outstanding athletic achievement.

Phi Lambda Sigma

"PHILO"
Phi Lambda Sigma, or PHILO, was established in 1867. PHILO is a social fraternity interested in promoting brotherhood and interaction.

Tau Kappa Epsilon

"TKE"
Tau Kappa Epsilon is the first national social fraternity to receive college recognition and approval. Formal acceptance into the national organization occurred in 1988.

Gamma Sigma Sigma
"Gamma Sig"
The Beta Chi chapter of Gamma Sigma Sigma is a national service and social sorority that promotes service, friendship, and equality among females. Gamma Sig is composed of young women with various backgrounds, majors and hobbies; and participates in many charitable events.

Alpha Phi Omega
"APO"
Alpha Phi Omega, Nu Delta chapter, is a national, co-ed service fraternity that has promoted brotherhood through the principles of leadership, friendship, and service since the fraternity's founding in 1925 and here at LVC since this chapter's establishment in 1960. Involved in numerous service and social opportunities, the fraternity is open to all male and female students interested in serving the campus, community, nation, and fraternity.

Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia
"Sinfonia"
Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia is an all male music fraternity for men who wish to devote themselves to the advancement of music in America and who wish to associate with others who share that interest.

Sigma Alpha Iota
"SAI"
Sigma Alpha Iota is a women's international music fraternity. Formed to "uphold the highest ideals of a music education" and "to further the development of music in America", it continues to provide musical and educational resources to its members and the general public.