Ben Hopper, Distinguished Interfraternal Leader
WARRENSBURG, MISSOURI ā€“ This past summer, Sigma Tau Gamma announced Ben Hopper, the Director of Fraternity and Sorority Life at Kansas State University as the recipient of the 2015 Distinguished Interfraternal Leadership Award at the National Leadership Conference in Norfolk, Virginia.
The award is presented to an Interfraternal partner who through mentorship aids in our endeavor to build a noble generations of men. The recipient also encourages the advancement of not only Sigma Tau Gamma but the broader fraternity movement through their actions and deeds. The recipient is selected from a pool of candidates and approved by the National Board of Directors.
Ben Hopper is a member of Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity. Hopper was presented the award for his unwavering support of our undergraduate men at Kansas State University and his commitment to the Kansas State Greek community as a whole. In December Hopper was presented the award by the Fraternityā€™s Chief Executive Officer, Steve Latour at the Association of Fraternity/Sorority Advisors (AFA) Annual Meeting in Dallas, Texas.
About Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity:
Founded in Warrensburg, Missouri at the University of Central Missouri. On June 28, 2020 it will commemorate its 100th Anniversary. Today, there are more than 3,000 undergraduate members on 71 college/university campuses in 27 states. There are 58,560 living alumni. The Fraternity is headquartered 60 miles east of downtown Kansas City in Warrensburg, Missouri. Additional information about the fraternity is available at sigmataugamma.org.