Nationals
Alpha Gamma Rho was founded as an agricultural fraternity at Ohio State University on October 10th, 1904. It became a national fraternity on April 4th, 1908 when it merged with another agricultural fraternity at the University of Illinois. Alpha Gamma Rho of Ohio State, the older of the two, gave its name to the organization, but allowed the Alpha Chapter to be at the University of Illinois.
Now, over 100 years later, Alpha Gamma Rho includes over 65 chapters at major universities across the nation. The principles and ideals of the fraternity have had a major impact on worldwide natural sciences, forestry and agriculture industries and related career fields. Some of our most famous brothers include Orville Redenbacher, popcorn industry guru, Lee L. Morgan, Chairman and C.E.O. of the Caterpillar Tractor Company, and Clifford M. Hardin, former U.S. Secretary of Agriculture.
National Website
The Alpha Gamma Rho National Home Office is located at:
Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity
10101 North Ambassador Drive.
Kansas City, Missouri 64153-1395
Pictures and articles highlighting Psi Chapter's participation in National events can be viewed in the Photo Gallery
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