Several Case Western Reserve University fraternities and sororities
have been recognized among the country's best Greek organizations at
national conventions.
Delta Tau Delta was honored with the Court of Honor Award as one of
the top 20 Delt chapters, the Hugh Shields Award as one of the top
10 Delt chapters, the Rush Award for the best rush program at the conference,
the Information Technology Award for the best use of IT by a Delt chapter,
the Ritual Award for the best use or performance of ritual and the
Academic Achievement Award for a grade-point average above the all-men's
and all-fraternity average.
In addition, Delta Tau Delta was recognized for meeting and surpassing
their recruitment goal this year and for participation in the national
philanthropy program.
Also receiving multiple honors was Phi Kappa Tau, which won the Scholarship
Award as first runner-up for the highest chapter GPA; the Order of
the Star Award as one of the top 10 chapters; and a Certificate of
Merit for contributing to the "Hole in the Wall Gang," a
national philanthropic organization.
National Greek award winners for 2003 from Case also include: Alpha
Chi Omega, for excellence in financial management; Alpha Epsilon Pi,
which won the Jewish Communal Activity Award; Delta Upsilon, as finalists
for the Outstanding Associate Member Education Program, an award for
new member/pledge education; and Zeta Psi, recipient of the Outstanding
Mid-Size Chapter award for being the best overall Zeta Psi chapter
at a mid-sized school.
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