04/28/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/28/2025 23:31
Southeast Missouri State University's annual Greek Week showcased the best of fraternity and sorority life in an exciting week of philanthropy and service. More than just a week of events, this tradition is a chance for chapters to show the values they live by, highlighting community at its philanthropic best.
"Each spring, Greek Week shows just how powerful the fraternity and sorority community can be when united by a shared mission," said Dr. Bruce Skinner, associate vice president for Student Life. "It reflects the leadership, compassion and service that define SEMO's fraternity and sorority life. When chapters come together with a common purpose, they inspire meaningful change, strengthen campus spirit and extend support far beyond university borders."
Greek Week Successes
"Our long-standing partnership with the American Red Cross continues to make a major impact," said Skinner. "Coupled with strong student support for the Redhawk Food Pantry, we're proud to see our fraternity and sorority community come together to serve both the campus and the region in meaningful ways."Beyond fundraising and donations, SEMO's Greek week also engages students with educational and advocacy experiences. The Walk-A-Mile in Their Shoes event, co-hosted by Interfraternity Council (IFC) and Collegiate Panhellenic Council (CPC), featured a presentation from Obbie West, a spoken word artist and advocate who challenged the audience to reflect on consent and the stigma surrounding sexual violence.
"Greek Week is one of the most anticipated traditions on our campus, and every year our fraternity and sorority members rise to the occasion," said Logan Holloway, graduate assistant for the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life. "We're incredibly proud of their leadership, passion and commitment to making a difference on campus and beyond."
The following awards were presented during the week:
Overall Greek Week 2025:
Greek Sing 2025
Order of Omega Greek Honor Society Awards