UWGB is a mid-size public university sitting on the shore of Green Bay Bay in northeastern Wisconsin, and its Greek system reflects the school's overall character — tight-knit and low-key. This isn't a campus where fraternities and sororities dominate the social scene or where you'll see a sprawling Greek row lining the streets near campus. It's a smaller Greek community, and that shapes just about everything here.
Right now, the active Greek presence on campus is centered around Kappa Sigma, the lone active fraternity. There's no active sorority presence at the moment. That puts UWGB outside the traditional IFC/Panhellenic structure you'd see at a larger flagship school like UW-Madison or UW-Milwaukee. There's no Panhellenic Council actively operating, and NPHC or MGC chapters aren't a significant part of the picture here either.
Because the system is so small, recruitment is nothing like what you'd see at a big state school. Don't expect a formal multi-day rush week with hundreds of potential members cycling through chapter houses. It's a more casual, word-of-mouth kind of process, and getting involved tends to mean connecting directly with the chapter rather than going through any large organized recruitment infrastructure.
UWGB's campus culture overall leans more toward commuter-friendly and academically focused. A lot of students are from the region, many work part-time, and the social scene on campus isn't built around Greek life the way it might be at a traditional residential university. Greek organizations here occupy more of a niche space rather than being a central pillar of campus social life.
On the housing front, don't expect chapter houses. UWGB doesn't have that kind of setup, and chapters here operate without dedicated Greek housing, which is pretty typical for schools of this size and profile in the UW System.