Fraternity and Sorority Life (FSL) at the University of Denver (DU) offers students opportunities for lifelong friendships, leadership development, academic enhancement, and social engagement. Approximately 17% of DU undergraduates participate in fraternities and sororities, contributing positively to the campus community.
By remaining active within their chapters and the larger DU community, alumni contribute to the enduring success and legacy of Fraternity and Sorority Life at the University of Denver.
DU currently has 19 recognized active organizations across three active governing councils focused on creating a community of care and support through leading, learning, and service.
Madison Singh serves as the Fraternity and Sorority Life Graduate Assistant. She is a master's student in the Higher Education program at the University of Denver. Madison graduated from the University of Wyoming in 2023 with a Bachelors in Gender Studies, International Relations, and Pre-Law. At the University of Wyoming, she was initiated into the Psi Delta chapter of Chi Omega where she served in several capacities including Chapter President, Secretary, and Director of Programming.
After her undergrad, she spent a year in Madrid, Spain teaching 6th grade and is thrilled to be back home and pursuing a career in Higher Education, specifically in Fraternity and Sorority Life.
Christopher Miofsky serves as the Associate Director of Fraternity and Sorority Life at the University of Denver. Christopher attended Southern Illinois University Edwardsville in the fall of 2001 where he was affiliated with Delta Lambda Phi Social Fraternity and graduated with a B.S. in Sociology. After that, he attended the University of Missouri – St. Louis graduating with a M.Ed. in Adult and Higher Education. He has worked on four campuses since graduating: Logan University (admissions), Lindenwood University (FSL), Washburn University (FSL) and now DU. He has also worked for his headquarters in Outreach, Expansion, and Alumni Engagement. He served as volunteer for the Association of Fraternity and Sorority Advisors, the Association of Fraternal Leadership and Values, and the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators. FSL work is a passion area of Christopher's and he is honored to be counted among those who have the opportunity to work with your members every day.
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Alumni play a crucial role in sustaining the vitality of their chapters. By staying connected, alumni can mentor current members, participate in events, and support chapter initiatives. Engaging with the DU Alumni Network provides additional avenues for involvement and connection with the broader university community.
To maintain strong ties, alumni are encouraged to:
Update Contact Information: Ensure your chapter and the DU Alumni Office have your current contact details to receive newsletters and event invitations.
Participate in Chapter Events: Attend reunions, networking events, and philanthropic activities to stay engaged with your fraternity or sorority.
Mentor Active Members: Share your experiences and professional insights to guide current students in their personal and career development.
By remaining active within their chapters and the larger DU community, alumni contribute to the enduring success and legacy of Fraternity and Sorority Life at the University of Denver.