Alpha Iota Chapter of Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity at the University of Arkansas
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O ur investment in Alpha Iota will ensure our continued success. College fraternities continue to play a relevant role in shaping the lives of young men. Today, perhaps more than ever, it is pivotal we provide young men with a small group-living environment that offers a solid foundation for education and affords opportunities for high academic achievement and the development of leadership and social skills. The Undergraduates have committed to maintaining the programs and traditions that have benefited the lives of so many AGRs over the years. They continually look for ways to engage Alumni mentors, provide a welcoming brotherhood to all potential new members, and meet the needs of their brothers. Together with our Undergraduates, the Alumni Board and Building Corporation are committed to this major undertaking, which will ensure Alpha Iota continues its legacy on U of A's campus. With your support, Alpha Iota will have the opportunity to provide a quality living environment that supports, nurtures, and develops outstanding young men with the skills and confidence to face an ever-changing world. The commitment we make today cannot be underestimated—it will have a far-reaching effect on the lives of our Alpha Iota brothers for years to come. A L U M N I B O A R D Chris Looney '02, President Russ Harding '02, Vice President Nick Cawthon '11, Treasurer Matt Hughes '05, Secretary Everett Rogers '68 Rodney Baker '72 James Mitchell '72 C.H. Overbay '72 Caleb Swears '18 A L P H A I O T A BUILDING CORPORATION Chris Looney '02, President Bill Groce '72, Vice President Bill Moss '67, Secretary Sam Smith '14, Treasurer Alan Fortenberry '69 Nathan Morton '05 Corey Wilson '05 Blake Brazell '22 "When I joined AGR, there were only 28 of us and everyone was super close. Now at over 100 brothers, we've worked hard to maintain that same bond even though we've nearly quadrupled. A Chapter house would be a tremendous addition for Alpha Iota, but it is also a REAL NEED right now. In three years, we've outgrown two Chapter meeting locations, and there just aren't many places big enough for everyone to get together regularly as well as having a private place for us to meet. We are passionate about keeping our Chapter close-knit, but it gets more and more difficult as the Chapter grows. This is why the undergrads have been doing whatever we can to assist in building a Chapter house so we can be together." –Blake Brazell '22
