Joe Junor
Age: 21
Year: Junior
Major: Business Economics
Joe Junor is the president of Inter Fraternity Council at the University of Oregon, where he represents more than 1,200 over 15 chapters. He’s an integral link between Fraternity and Sorority Life and the university administration.
How do you want to change the world?
“I’m very passionate about community service. I would like to see, at both the University of Oregon and in Oregon as a whole, more of an expanded network for philanthropic and community service activities. There are so many great opportunities and people just don’t know. So making people aware of how they can help and how they can give back whether that is financially or more importantly by giving their time.”
What has been the best part of your college experience?
Becoming a member of Fraternity and Sorority Life has shaped my collegiate career and led me to where I am today. When I joined my chapter, I found inspiration and shared values with individuals that I looked up to and aspired to be like. My brothers have both encouraged and challenged me to better myself and to live each day with integrity and honor. Philanthropy and community service are a major part of our mission in Fraternity and Sorority Life. They have allowed me to think about the challenges that others are facing, and have provided me with an opportunity to give back to those who need help. I am proud to say that I am a fraternity man, and it is my goal to help others realize the potential that they have to improve the community that surrounds them.