Gamma Chapter of Alpha Gamma Rho at Penn State University
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4 Gamma Crescent Josh Peters Pittsburgh, Pa. (Bethel Park) Secondary Education Social Studies and Law Josh Jackson Harleysville, Pa. Human Resources Management Charlie Gendron Manchester, Mass. Professional Golf Management Matt Loffredo Port Washington, N.Y. Finance Mike Romano Montgomery County, Pa. Data Analytics Dylan Cornett Buckhannon, W.V. Geobiology Kyle Mathues Exton, Pa. Business Management CHAPTER GOALS We as the leaders of this fraternity made it our goal this semester to: Increase chapter GPA. Increase in-house membership. Increase involvement within Penn State community. Welcome, New Members Γ 1 2 3 Why We Joined Josh Peters "The brothers uphold the same values I do, promote a comfortable learning environment, and preach the need for self-improvement. From day one, I was treated with respect, which made the house feel like home. The brothers of Alpha Gamma Rho also hold themselves to great moral standards and excel in the classroom, which was a huge deciding factor in joining this house. I could tell that these brothers would be very successful in the future by the way they carry themselves. They were by far the most welcoming group of guys I met on campus and went out of their way to recruit me, while other chapters seemed to do it only as it was convenient to them. I am proud to be a part of AGR." Dylan Cornett "I wanted a tightly knit brotherhood where I felt like I belonged, which is exactly what I found in recruitment. I never liked the idea of joining a fraternity, but I could truly see how different AGR was. I loved how truthful to themselves everyone was and how they did not care what others thought about them. I loved the morals that they follow and how they preach self-improvement." Charlie Gendron "Because of the bond I saw among brothers. Every time I step foot in the chapter house, I am reminded that everyone is truly brothers and best friends as opposed to simply a group of guys who wear the same letters. I felt welcomed and accepted from the moment I met the brotherhood. AGR has a great reputation on campus, and before the recruitment process started, several of my friends told me that it could be a great fit for me. The brothers also carry themselves in a very professional manner, making it clear that their priorities are to become better men as opposed to perpetuating 'frat boy' stereotypes. It's a brotherhood that I am proud to be a part of."