Interfraternity Council
About the Interfraternity Council
The Interfraternity Council (IFC) is the governing body for all Emporia State University social fraternities. IFC works with individual chapters, ESU sororites, and campus administrators to oversee the interests of the fraternity community. IFC's core purposes and functions are to:
» Serve as the voice for the fraternity community.
» Serve as a body for fraternity chapters to voice their opinions, concerns, etc.
» Develop, implement, and enforce policy.
» Work with the Panhellenic Association to advocate for and advance the interests of
the ESU Greek community.
» Promote and exemplify fraternal values and ideals.
In addition, IFC oversees and coordinates:
» Fraternity recruitment
» IFC Intramurals
» Greek Week (along with the Panhellenic Association)
Interfraternity Council Officers
President: Ryan Thompson, Phi Delta Theta
Vice President: Jonathan Krueger, Alpha Kappa Lambda
Secretary: Ian Sadler, Kappa Sigma
Treasurer: Brent McMillan, Sigma Tau Gamma
Scholarship: Jacob Ternes, Phi Delta Theta
Activities: Luke Harber, Kappa Sigma
Risk Management: Dan Smarsh, Phi Delta Theta
Recruitment: Kyle Bricker, Phi Delta Theta
Public Relations: Vacant
Judicial Review Board Chief Justice: Vacant
Member Chapters
Alpha Kappa Lambda colony*
Kappa Sigma
Phi Delta Theta
Sigma Phi Epsilon
Sigma Pi
Sigma Tau Gamma
*Associate member chapter
Governing Documents
IFC Constitution (PDF)
IFC Administrative Policies & Proceedures (PDF)
IFC Judicial Review Board Policies (PDF)
For more information about ESU fraternities, contact Jason Bosch, Assistant Director of Student Involvement for Greek Life, at jbosch1@emporia.edu or (620) 341-5481.
Last Updated March 13, 2008

