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Interfraternity Council & Officers
Welcome,
I would like to first thank you for expressing interest in the Greek system here at Michigan State University. Since 1872, the fraternities here at MSU have developed the qualities of character, cooperation and scholastic achievement within all its members. We believe the fraternity to be a means whereby the best interest of the individual may be promoted. It is the prime obligation of the fraternity community to encourage the development of its membership into balanced men prepared to take on life’s challenges as society’s future leaders.
The Inter-fraternity Council of Michigan State University is the governing body over all fraternity chapters that hold a charter at Michigan State University. As the president of IFC, it is my duty to represent the counsel on numerous levels such as the Student Advisory group, the Joint Fraternity Expansion Committee, and all Alumni Groups. Furthermore, I personally ensure that all fraternity chapters and their members promote the dignity and welfare of all participating individuals.
The IFC has numerous positions held by current, undergraduate members of the fraternity system, including all 25 fraternity chapter presidents. The legislative body presiding over IFC is known as the Executive Board. This group consists of the IFC President, Vice Presidents for Administration, Finance, Internal Affairs, External Affairs, Membership, Recruitment, and communization. These gentlemen are held accountable for all of their actions within the judicial limits in the IFC Risk Management and Judicial Policies. They are also responsible for establishing a Code of Ethics and List of Goals at the beginning of their term that will be implemented throughout all activities and events in which any fraternity participates in.
In short, IFC has taken on the responsibility of upholding all its members to a standard of conduct and behavior that proudly reflects the morals and virtue upon which the Greek community was founded. Furthermore, as a potential new member into our Greek community I will be more than happy to answer your questions in regards to committing yourself to the lifelong brotherhood that is the fraternity community. Thank you for your interest and congratulations on taking the first step to becoming a better man.
Fraternally,
Alex Fike
President
Inter-fraternity Council
President
Alex Fike
Royal Oak, MI
Junior
Political Theory, Constitutional Democracy and International Relations
fikealex@msu.edu
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VP for Administration
Mike Murphy
Mokena, IL
Junior
Advertising
murph311@msu.edu
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VP for Recruitment
Alessandro Padro
Clarkston, MI
Junior
International Relations
padroale@msu.edu
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VP for Finance
Adam Rider
Grand Rapids, MI
Junior
Finance
riderada@msu.edu
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VP for Membership
Martin D. Villarreal
Saginaw, MI
Senior
Agribusiness Management
villar45@msu.edu
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VP for External Relations
Christian Benvin
Reno, Nevada
Junior
Lyman Briggs Physiology
benvinch@msu.edu
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VP for Internal Relations
Bryan O. Buckley
Silver Spring, MD
Junior
Microbiology
buckle55@msu.edu
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VP for Communications
Vytas Karalius
Western Springs, IL
Senior
Biology and Psychology
karalius@msu.edu
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VP for Records
Eric Endlich
Troy, MI
Junior
Mechanical Engineering
endliche@msu.edu
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