Amid the stress of another semester online and the balance of mental health and getting work done, Greek leaders at WSU were pushing for new goals. As this semester was the first one in leadership for these students in the Multicultural Greek Council, Panhellenic Council and Interfraternal Council, there was a learning curve. However, these.
April 15, 2021
The Interfraternity Council and the Panhellenic Council at Washington State were recently recognized as the 2021 Council Compass Highest Achievers and earned top awards given by the Association of Fraternal Leadership and Values (AFLV).
The Interfraternity Council at Washington State, which oversees 25 fraternities, received the Jellison Award named for Dr. Bill Jellison and recognizes outstanding Interfraternity Councils in the nation. The Panhellenic Association at Washington State, consisting of 14 organizations, received the Sutherland Award named after Ms. Shelley Sutherland which is among the highest level of council achievements for Panhellenic Councils.
The Council Compass awards presented by the AFLV recognize the top performing councils across the country. To be recognized, a council must earn a combined highest achievement score in the four directional areas: accountability, collaboration, education and innovation.
April 12, 2021
By Steve Nakata, Division of Student Affairs
Washington State University junior Leo Calderon-Sandoval received the Chosen Coug Award during a special virtual ceremony April 11 honoring him and 50 finalists.
His twin sister, WSU senior Diana Calderon-Sandoval, nominated him for the award, which recognizes individuals who have played a significant role in the success of WSU students.
“The ways in which Leo has always been there to help Diana really pulled at my heartstrings,” said Megan Harre, associate director of the Center for Fraternity and Sorority Life and a member of the Chosen Coug Award selection committee. “They have a very special relationship.”