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Welcome from the President
While MIT offers various unique opportunities and experiences that distinguish the Institute from other universities across the nation, one of the many advantages that MIT offers is the possibility to join one of the nation's best Greek communities.
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is home to 26 fraternity chapters with over 1050 total members, over 25% of the total undergraduate population. Our members come from every imaginable background and celebrate their own religions, cultures, and identities, but are united in continuous pursuit of character, scholarship, leadership, service and brotherhood. We pride ourselves on setting an example for all of MIT to follow: every year, Greeks captain varsity sports, are elected to the highest leadership roles in student government, perform cutting-edge research, dedicate thousands of hours to community service, lead organizations across campus, and compile impressive GPAs. Most importantly, Greek life provides the opportunity to establish bonds with the most dedicated , talented, and diverse people on campus, bonds that will truly last a lifetime.
If you have any questions about Greek Life and the fraternity experience at MIT, please feel free to peruse our new website. If you still have any unanswered questions, contact me at ifc-president@mit.edu.
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| IFC Executive Board Elections Results |
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The IFC would like to announce the new Executive Board:
President - David Hutchings '10
Vice President - Russell Rodewald '10
Judicial Committee Chair - Thomas Lipoma '11
Recruitment Chair - Dave Stein '10
Risk Manager - Ryan Andrew '10
Program Development Chair - Dan Chen '11
Executive Assistant - Clark Minor '12
If you wish to contact the new IFC Executive Board, you can do so by emailing them at ifc-exec@mit.edu.
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