Join a Multicultural Greek Council (MGC) Chapter
The Multicultural Greek Council (MGC) was established in 2015. It is currently made up of 2 fraternities and 4 sorority chapters. 2026 recruitment will be starting at the beginning of the Fall Semester, please feel free to reach out to the MGC Executive Officers or the chapters directly to learn more about recruitment opportunities.
For more information, contact Multicultural Greek Council President, Kelly Gonzalez, at kellygonzalez440@u.boisestate.edu.
Multicultural Greek Council Fraternities and Sororities
Lambda Theta Alpha
Status
Active Sorority
Sorority Overview
The purpose of Lambda Theta Alpha shall be to provide a sisterhood based on unity, love, and respect in an effort to foster the development of strong leaders who will then provide and practice political, social, and cultural activities. It shall also be the purpose of Lambda Theta Alpha to promote unity through charitable and educational programs, maintain a higher standard of learning and serve as a voice for all students.
Philanthropy
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
Contact
Contact: Citlalli Diaz – citlallidiazgarc@u.boisestate.edu
Omega Delta Phi
Status
Active Fraternity
Fraternity Overview
The purpose of this Brotherhood, a Service/Social fraternity dedicated to the needs and concerns of the community, is and shall be to promote and maintain the traditional values of Unity, Honesty, Integrity, and Leadership. This Brotherhood was founded in order to provide, to ANY man, a diverse fraternal experience which coincides with a higher education.
Contact
President: Ramiro Mendoza – RamiroMendoza@u.boisestate.edu
Omega Psi Phi
Status
Pending Registration
Fraternity Overview
The first NPHC fraternity at Boise State university
Pi Lambda Chi
Status
Active Sorority
Sorority Overview
Interest group for Pi Lambda Chi Latina Sorority, Inc. at Boise State. Founded in 1994 at the University of Colorado at Boulder.
Mission: The mission of Pi Lambda Chi Latina Sorority, Inc. is to create a strong sisterhood and an educational support network for women on college campuses. Pi Lambda Chi Latina Sorority, Inc. seeks to preserve Latina/o culture and history, as well as to promote education and community service in the Latina/o communities surrounding their campuses.
Motto: Preserving Latina Culture
Philanthropy
Contact
Contact: Jaqueline Estrada – jaquelineestrada@u.boisestate.edu
Sigma Lambda Beta
Status
Active Fraternity
Fraternity Overview
Sigma Lambda Beta (ΣΛΒ) International Fraternity, Inc. is a Latino-based social fraternity with multicultural membership, established on cultural understanding and wisdom. Founded on April 4, 1986 at the University of Iowa in Iowa City, Iowa. The organization is committed to create and expand multicultural leadership, promote academic excellence, advance cultural awareness and service while influencing its mission amongst all dedicated collegiate men worldwide. With over 132 entities consisting of colonies, chapters, and alumni associations across the country and even Puerto Rico it continues to be one of the fastest growing multicultural fraternities in the nation.
Sigma Lambda Beta was founded at Boise State University on March 27, 2007 and received colony status. After putting a lot of hard work towards this great Fraternity they were able to get chapter status 2 years later. The chapter has been established for over 10 years and continues to support its members at Boise State University.
The mission of the organization: To nurture and further a dynamic, values-based environment which utilizes our historically Latino based fraternity as a catalyst to better serve the needs and wants of all people.
Philanthropy
Víctor Correa CPR Awareness Day
Contact
Contact: Jordy Gonzalez – slb.taugamma@gmail.com
Sigma Lambda Gamma
Status
Active Sorority
Sorority Overview
Sigma Lambda Gamma is a sisterhood of women who have chosen this affiliation as a manner to achieve personal development and awareness to the responsibility of community involvement for the betterment of our local, regional, national and global communities through the efforts of a network of close to 3,000 sorority members. Furthermore, we continue to be a pioneer in the Greek fraternal world through development of innovative programming initiatives, such as the Young Women’s Leadership Program and Emotional Intelligence. Today, Sigma Lambda Gamma is the largest, historically Latina-based national sorority with a multicultural membership in chapters and alumnae associations throughout the United States. We were founded to provide a community of sisterhood, empowerment and encouragement for all women, with a strong emphasis on those with diverse ethnic backgrounds. Although more that 70 percent of our national alumni/undergraduate membership of about 8,000 women is Latina, it also counts members representing 110 different additional ethnic background, including Asian, African-American and Caucasian. Any women who can embrace our sorority’s five principles of Academics, Community Service, Cultural Awareness, Morals & ethics, and Social Interaction is welcome. Sigma Lambda Gamma strives to be the premier organization committed to providing a mechanism of empowerment to all women.
Empowering Women since 1990. “Culture is Pride, Pride is Success.”
Philanthropy
Breast Cancer Awareness
Contact
Contact: Helina Godtlibsen – alphazetabsu@gmail.com