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House Directors

We are blessed to have Pat Madsen, along with her husband, John, as our wonderful house parents. Pat works in Lincoln at the Nebraska Department of Education as an Education Specialist in Adult Program Services. Her dedication to young people and sound education is a fantastic influence on our members. John is the Vice-President at Wm. Krotter Co., the family-owned business, located in North-Central Nebraska near the Madsen's home in Stuart, Nebraska. The two attended the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and were members of the Greek Community during their collegiate years. Pat is a member of Gamma Phi Beta Sorority while John is a member of Sigma Nu Fraternity. Pat Madsen lives in the chapter house as our full-time House Mother. 

Whether it's sparking good conversation in the hallway, mending a suit coat button, or giving advice in our professional endeavors, our members can always count on the Madsen's support. Their guidance and leadership has led to a positive change in our members, and we continually thank them for their service to Alpha Gamma Sigma.

Please feel free to contact our House Mother, Pat Madsen, by emailing house.director@agsunl.org

Grounded In

  • Study groups, intramural teams, and a variety of club involvements are all areas in which we work cohesively to achieve greater heights as a brotherhood.

  • The fraternity provides brothers not in blood, but in bond; countless genuine friendships, which grow into life-long relationships and opportunities.

  • By providing community and accountability, we help our members look after their mental, physical, and spiritual health through college’s many challenges.

  • We believe fairness throughout life is essential to success, which is why we consider this principle to be the pillar of all success.

  • Our Leadership Development Program, offices, committees, and campus involvements help prepare our members to adapt and prosper through life’s challenges.

  • The fraternity provides structure and guidance to young men, teaching them personal responsibility and respect for others.

  • In a society increasingly drawn toward short-term gratification, we teach true integrity through proper conduct and values.

  • Our members invest their resources (time, money, advice, and companionship) into this organization knowing that their efforts contribute to something greater than any individual.

  • We provide a professional environment and a multitude of resources and incentives to produce well-educated and highly-skilled individuals.

  • As college serves as a transition from childhood to adulthood, this fraternity teaches young men the skills and characteristics needed to be self-sufficient.

  • We exercise etiquette, courtesy, and respect in our relationships and help students network with others, for friendships lay the foundation for professional connections.

  • Classes, sports, and activities all provide practice in both impartiality and superiority, which are necessary in the competitive nature of life.

  • Temperate living, pertaining to many aspects of life, allows us to enjoy wholesome lives while maintaining success and respect amongst our associates.

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