Awards went to students and organizations exhibiting overall excellence in academics, campus activities, volunteerism and community experience.
The President’s Trophy competition was established by President and Mrs. Boren in 1995, with the first awards presented in the spring of 1996. The purpose of the competition is to encourage students to raise standards for themselves and their organizations in four areas of emphasis. The competition is coordinated by Crimson Club, the university’s ambassador organization composed of OU student leaders.
Winners recognized for superior achievement in the individual categories of academics, campus activities, volunteerism and community experience received a trophy. Housing, small group sorority/fraternity, fraternity and sorority runners-up for the President’s Trophy received a trophy. President’s Trophy outstanding commuter student winners were given a trophy and $500, and the President’s Trophy first-place organizational winners received a trophy and $5,000. Those recognized today were:
HOUSING – Specific category winners:
Campus Activities: Cate Center
Volunteerism: Headington Hall
Community Experience: Traditions Square West
Runner-up: Traditions Square West
President’s Trophy Housing Winner: Headington Hall
SMALL GROUP SORORITIES/FRATERNITIES – Specific category winners:
Academics: Phi Delta Alpha
Campus Activities: Phi Beta Sigma
Volunteerism: Omega Delta Phi
Community Experience: Alpha Kappa Delta Phi
Runner-up: Alpha Kappa Delta Phi
President’s Trophy Sorority Winner: Phi Delta Alpha
SORORITIES – Specific category winners:
Academics: Kappa Alpha Theta
Campus Activities: Delta Gamma
Volunteerism: Chi Omega
Community Experience: Delta Delta Delta
Runner-up: Pi Beta Phi
President’s Trophy Sorority Winner: Kappa Alpha Theta
FRATERNITIES – Specific category winners:
Academics: Phi Delta Theta
Campus Activities: Phi Gamma Delta
Volunteerism: Alpha Tau Omega
Community Experience: Beta Theta Pi
Runner-up: Lambda Chi Alpha
President’s Trophy Fraternity Winner: Beta Theta Pi
OUTSTANDING COMMUTER STUDENTS – Maria Thomas and John Pham