Alpha Phi Omega Wins Four National Awards
Between Dec. 27-31, 25 members and four alumni of the Truman State University chapter of Alpha Phi Omega, Epsilon, traveled to Boston, Mass. to attend the fraternity’s national convention. At the conference, the co-ed service chapter earned four awards, including Chapter of Excellence, Pledge Program of Excellence Diamond Level, National Leadership Award and an honorable mention for the National Scouting Award.
Both the Chapter of Excellence and Pledge Program of Excellence recognize Epsilon as a chapter whose programs of leadership, friendship and service promote growth, retention and stability for the active chapter, as well as providing a positive and educational environment for prospective and new members. Epsilon was awarded the National Leadership Award for its extensive leadership involvement in other campus organizations, the integration of pledges into leadership positions and involvement in leadership programs. The honorable mention for the National Scouting Award was given due to the organization’s involvement in Boy Scout events such as Klondike, Merit Badge College and Camp Thunderbird.
Both the Chapter of Excellence and Pledge Program of Excellence recognize Epsilon as a chapter whose programs of leadership, friendship and service promote growth, retention and stability for the active chapter, as well as providing a positive and educational environment for prospective and new members. Epsilon was awarded the National Leadership Award for its extensive leadership involvement in other campus organizations, the integration of pledges into leadership positions and involvement in leadership programs. The honorable mention for the National Scouting Award was given due to the organization’s involvement in Boy Scout events such as Klondike, Merit Badge College and Camp Thunderbird.