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Campus Awards 2022-2023

Across the country, colleges and universities recognized Alpha Gamma Rho members for outstanding achievements in the 2022-2023 academic year. Brothers, chapters, and advisers received awards presented to students and organizations showcasing the highest levels of leadership, scholarship, philanthropy, and community service. See the award winners...
The Oral History Project of Alpha Gamma Rho

The Fraternity has partnered with Publishing Concepts (PCI) to collect unique stories from alumni in an effort to produce the Alpha Gamma Rho Oral History Project. By sharing your memory, you’ll ensure the rich history of Alpha Gamma Rho will be preserved for generations to come. PCI will soon be contacting alumni by mail, phone and email asking for their participation in updating their contact information. Stories will then be transcribed and stored for posterity. We thank you, in advance, for your participation. Refer to the frequently asked questions below to learn more about the project.
Activate Your myAGR Account Today

Activating your myAGR account means strengthening the bonds of brotherhood by keeping in touch with the National Fraternity, seamlessly make payments and more.
Why Greek? Why AGR?

Dive into why you should join Greek Life, more specifically AGR. From the Fall 2021 edition of Sickcle & Sheaf.
Students Complete Internships in Washington, D.C. with Help from Supporters
Epsilon alumnus and former Grand President, Allan Johnson and wife, Sara Wyant, have a long history of working in Washington, D.C. covering agriculture and rural policy issues impacting farmers and rural citizens. Upon identifying a need for educating AGR collegians about agriculture policy, Al and Sara developed the Agriculture and Rural Policy Internship, with its first two interns completing their time in D.C. in the summer of 2020.
Two AGRs Awarded NIC's Undergraduate Award of Distinction
The North-American Interfraternity Conference's (NIC) Undergraduate Award of Distinction recognizes fraternity men who, throughout their collegiate experience, have found an outlet for development as both a leader and a better man. They are exemplary members of their chapters and serve their brothers, campuses and fraternity/sorority communities with humble confidence.
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