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Southern’s Panhellenic Association (PHA) attended the Coalition for Collegiate Women’s Leadership Conference.

The executive members and sorority delegates of Georgia Southern’s Panhellenic Association (PHA) attended the Coalition for Collegiate Women’s Leadership conference that took place in Atlanta, Georgia March 30 through April 1 . The conference was held for sorority women all over the country to help the councils better understand how to diversify and encourage their chapters.

Georgia Southern’s Fraternity and Sorority Life was recognized in the top tier of Greeks nationwide for having an all Greek GPA that is higher than the campus average GPA. Georgia Southern’s PHA was also recognized for their Circle of Sisterhood week they held last Fall to help raise awareness and money for the Panhellenic Association’s national philanthropy, Circle of Sisterhood.

The Georgia Southern Panhellenic president, Savannah Freeman, and vice president of recruitment, Chase Tierney, competed in the Order of Omega competition in which they presented a case study to the conference’s executive board of directors. The vice president of public relations, Katherine Reid, was given the opportunity to serve as an ambassador for the Coalition for Collegiate Women’s Leadership weekend.

The conference gave Panhellenic women the opportunity to attend breakout and spotlight sessions that were lead by professors, CEOs, national sorority presidents, and entrepreneurs. The sessions touched on leadership, recruitment tips, sexual assault prevention, and personal success.

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