CULTURAL
SPORTS & REC
RELIGIOUS
SERVICES
GREEK
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What is the three categories cultural organizations is divided into?
Art, special interest, and cultures
100
Name one Student Organization dealing with Sports and Recreation.
Blue Crew, Meditation and Yoga Club, Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, The University Martial Arts/Self-Defense Association
100
In what building is the Refuge Organization?
UC 211
100
Giving back to the community is an expression of_____________?
What others have invested in you.
100
Name three of the Sororities mentioned in the PowerPoint.
Delta Gamma, Phi Mu, Alpha Gamma Delta, Alpha Delta Pi, Pi Beta Phi, Kappa Delta
200
Name one cultural dance organization we mentioned in the slide show.
Capoeira, and Red Hot Lindy Hop
200
What is the purpose of the Blue Crew?
To advertise the interests, awareness and support of all athletic programs at the University of Memphis
200
Who is the president of the Reformed Fellowship University Student Organization?
Clayton Williams
200
By participating in community service programs you can.. (Name one thing you can do)
Meet Others and Form Relationships, Get Experience and Invest in Your Future, Learn about Yourself and Others, Give Back, Build Memories
200
List five fraternities mentioned in the PowerPoint.
Alpha Tau Omega, Pi Kappa Phi, Sigma Chi, Kappa Alpha Order, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Zeta Beta Tau, Phi Gamma Delta (FIJI), Lambda Chi Alpha, Pi Kappa Alpha (PIKE)
300
How many Student Cultural Organizations are there?
More than 20+
300
Being involved in Sports & Recreation related organizations can..
Help you achieve physically and emotionally.
300
Refuge and Reformed Fellowship University are two Religious Student Organizations. What was the third Organization?
Baptist Collegiate Ministry
300
List three of the many Service Organizations that were listed.
Answer varies
300
Through Greek life you will make close _________ and be a part of the largest _______ ________ on the U of M campus and is a great way to ____ _______.
Friendships; student group; get involved