Omega Wins Big at the
Greek Oscars April 19 , 2005
Dear Brothers,
It is with great pride that I announce that the brothers of Omega Chapter of
Theta Chi Fraternity were recently awarded five of the twelve Greek awards
given out at this year’s Greek Oscars, an annual event held to recognize
the outstanding Greek organizations at the Pennsylvania State University.
From left to right: Mark
Outland, Scott Harding, Jacob Wolf, Avi Sadiky, Yan Tseytlin, Rob Blumstein,
James Nasralla, Jared Brown (Eta Zeta/Edinboro University ’99,
Penn State Assistant Director of Greek Life) and Todd Pontius
The awards received and their respective
descriptions are listed below:
Chapter Involvement & Leadership Award
The Involvement and Leadership Award is presented to a chapter whose members
embrace leadership positions within and outside of the Greek community. Award
consideration will be given to the chapter that has proven active leadership
involvement, positions, and participation in campus and community events.
Chapter Community Service Award
The Community Service Award is presented to a chapter that continuously improves
the university and/or State College/Centre County community by actively participating
in and/or organizing service activities.
Chapter Academic Achievement Award
The Academic Achievement Award is presented to the chapter that has either
drastically improved or maintained academic achievement as a group.
The Delta Zeta Distinguished Service Award
The Delta Zeta Sorority Distinguished Service Award is presented to an individual
chapter that has gone above and beyond in regards to community service and
philanthropy.
IFC Chapter of the Year
The Chapter of the Year Award is presented to the chapter that has made the
most effort in regards to Involvement, Leadership, Programming, Community Service,
Philanthropy, and Scholarship.
While the brothers walked away from the Greek Oscars with more awards than
any other Greek organization, we will continue to strive to better ourselves
and the Greek community at Penn State. And we look forward to the day
when we walk away with all twelve Greek Oscar awards.