Panhellenic Council - Women's Social Sororities
PhC sororities have a formal recruitment process each fall. Each of the sororities participates in this process which is generally held over two weekends. The formal recruitment process begins with an Open House event, which an opportunity for interested women to view all of the houses on campus, and concludes with Bid Day, which is a celebration of the new members joining the Greek community. Some sororities may participate in informal recruitment throughout the year. Getting to know a variety of women from all of the sororities is the best way to find out which one is right for you!
For more information, go to ONU's Greek Life homepage.
Kappa Alpha Theta at a Glance
NICKNAME: Theta
COLORS: Black and Gold
FOUNDED: January 27, 1870
LOCAL FOUNDING: April 23, 1994
PRESIDENT: Anna Persichetti a-persichetti@onu.edu
DESCRIPTION: As members of the newest sorority on campus, the women of Kappa Alpha Theta are enthusiastic and involved all over the ONU campus. Thetas are involved in several philanthropic events including "Theta Twister" for court-appointed special advocates and an Easter Egg Hunt for faculty and staff children. Long-lasting friendships, fun social activities, leadership opportunities and high scholastic achievement are some of the benefits of membership in Kappa Alpha Theta.
BELIEF/MOTTO: Yesterday, today, and tomorrow, Kappa Alpha Theta.

