Honor Societies
Order of Omega

The Order of Omega was founded at the University of Miami in the fall of 1959. Since that time, more than 260 campuses have been honored with the establishment of a chapter of the Order of Omega. The Beta Xi Chapter was chartered in June of 1978 and began an active role on campus in 1978 with more than 15 initiated members. Order of Omega is a Greek honorary society that represents the top 3% of the whole Greek community. The Beta Xi Chapter of Order of Omega is responsible for the development and facilitation of “Greek 101”, a new member education program, for the whole Greek community each semester. In the spring semester, Order of Omega coordinates the annual Greek Awards to honor chapters and members for their great accomplishments and achievements. In the fall semester, they plan their annual “Operation Turkey Dinner”, a can food drive for the local food bank for families for the Thanksgiving holidays.
President: Cirzy Gonzalez, Kappa Delta Chi
Vice President: Ciara Tristan, Sigma Lambda Gamma
Secretary: Cristian Ugarte, Phi Kappa Sigma
Treasurer: Colin McInerney, Pi Kappa Alpha
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Rho Lambda Panhellenic Honor Society
Rho Lambda, the National Sorority Leadership Recognition Society, was founded at the University of Miami in 1962. In 1974, Rho Lambda received permission from the National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) to become a national organization. The Greek letters Rho Lambda stand for Panhellenic Leadership. The purpose of the organization is to honor women within the sorority community who have exhibited the highest qualities of leadership and service to the Greek community and their sorority and who have furthered the ideals and principles of the Greek community. The UNT Rho Lambda chapter was founded in 2007.
President: Anna DiNucci, Pi Beta Phi
Vice President of Membership: Lauren Browning, Pi Beta Phi
Vice President of Adminstration - Julia Clark, Delta Gamma
Greek Ambassadors
Statement of Necessity
The Greek Ambassador program is necessary to more adequately promote the true purpose of fraternity and sorority life. All Greeks, no matter the letter, strive to live by high standards set forth by an inter/national organization. The Greek Ambassador program seeks to educate the local and UNT communities about the benefits of Greek membership, while promoting change in false perceptions. Greek life is supported by data that indicates positive attributes associated with membership. This message is further communicated through the Greek Ambassador program. The program highlights the North Texas Greek community through the leadership of a select group of fraternity and sorority members.
PURPOSE
The Greek Ambassadors at UNT serve to:
- Communicate the benefits of Greek Life to those inside and outside the Greek community.
- Seek change in negative perspectives of the Greek community.
- Impact the outlook of the faculty, staff, and students in regards to Greek Life.
- Further connect Greek organizations to the University and Denton communities.
- Promote and increase Greek membership.
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