The six social fraternities each lease a house from the college.
Three social fraternities round out the student organization experience.
Soon after, it changed from a scientific society to a social fraternity.
The five social fraternities each have their own off campus house which junior and senior class brothers can live in.
The first women's social fraternity was formed on campus in 1908.
He was a member of various academic and social fraternities.
It evolved from a social fraternity to a primarily community service organization.
Like most social fraternities, membership is by invitation and limited to men.
No national social fraternity has been on campus since the 1930's.
Of the 16 social fraternities, seven currently do not own a house.