JACKSONVILLE, AL — Jacksonville State University (JSU) sophomore Miller Small has been appointed to the Southeastern Greek Leadership Association (SGLA) Student Advisory Board, a prestigious role that allows him to help shape the future of Greek life across the region.
Small, an Emergency Management major with a minor in Strategic Communications, has been an active leader in JSU’s Greek community. He currently serves as Vice President of Public Relations for both the Student Government Association (SGA) and the Interfraternity Council (IFC), as well as Chaplain for Sigma Phi Epsilon (SigEp).Through these positions, he has worked to enhance communication, foster community engagement, and showcase the positive impact of Greek life on students.
“I applied for this position because I want to help increase awareness of the good that Greek life can do for students,” Small said. “Greek organizations provide leadership opportunities, a sense of belonging, and ways to give back to the community. Serving on the SGLA Student Advisory Board is a chance to bring new ideas back to Jacksonville State and strengthen our Greek community.”
Beyond his involvement in Greek life, Small has been House Floor Leader for Collegiate Legislators and an SGA Student Senator, demonstrating his passion for student engagement and leadership.
His appointment marks the third consecutive year that a JSU student has served on the SGLA Student Advisory Board, continuing the university’s strong representation in the regional organization. Small looks forward to using his position to further elevate JSU’s Greek community and contribute to the advancement of fraternity life across the Southeast.