Programs and Events

     
    • LEADERSHAPE


      Each year, Ohio University students participate in a local LeaderShape program. The LeaderShape Institute is an interactive, energizing, and unique experience that builds leadership skills no other program can match. And since 1986, over 31,000 participants from all over the world have graduated from our program. But be prepared! It is six days of non-stop self-discovery and learning from practical experiences that build your leadership concepts and abilities. It's go, go, go 12 hours a day... And you'll love it! (from www.leadershape.org)

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      Wellness Events


      Health and Wellness is a very important asspect of being a balanced woman. Each year, the Women's Panhellenic Association plans events that support health education and awareness Topics of discussion include body image, positive relationships, cancer awareness, sexual assault and many others. Each WPA sorority chapter is required to participate in wellness events.


    • Homecoming


       

       

      Homecoming is a time to welcome our alumnae back to campus. The Greek community is involved in planning some of the events that are held across campus during the entire week leading to the homecoming football game. For more information on campus events that will be taking place, visit the Homecoming website for more information!

       

       

      OHIO vs. Akron
      Saturday, Oct. 15
      Game Time TBA



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      Greek Awards


      The purpose of Greek Awards is to recognize the contributions chapters and individual members have made to the Greek, Ohio University and Athens communities in the last academic year.

    • Greek Week


       

      Each year, members of fraternities and sororities come together for friendly competition, fun and philanthropy during Greek Week. Groups are paired with one another into nine teams and compete in a dance performance, field day style games, and philanthropy events. Greek week is an outstanding opportunity for members of the community to come together and celebrate an outstanding year.

       

      Congratulations to the 2011 Greek Week Winners

      Delta Zeta
      Delta Sigma Theta

      ACACIA

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      Greek Standards


      At Ohio University, the standards program was implemented in January 2009 as a means to annually register social Greek organizations, to recognize organizations that are operating at or above the minimum standards, and to identify those organizations operating below the minimum standards in order to assist them with improvement. The Greek Standards Program was designed so that all chapters and colonies currently registered at Ohio University are able to meet the minimum standards without undue hardship; the majority of the standards listed are current requirements for Greek chapters/colonies.