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Partnership
with the Office of Community Engagement and Service
- The Office of Community Engagement and Service is
committed to making both community service and service-learning
focal points of the undergraduate experience. We endeavor
to develop and provide resources to assist students,
faculty and staff who wish to engage in community
service and service-learning projects. The site is
designed to provide you with information, ideas, and
resources to help you pursue your interests in these
areas.
The
Adopt-A-School Program - The implementation
of Miami's "Adopt-A-School" Program continues
to profoundly impact the oxford community. The program
was initiated in the Fall of 1989, but the Fraternity/Sorority
Community to aid the Talawanda School District in
their efforts to maintain excellent educational programs
for the community's young people. Students serve as
tutors in the classroom and become role models for
the students with whom they work closely with.
Foundations - Since its debut in 1996 over
300 students have met weekly to explore leadership
and engage in complex discussions about critical issues
impacting society in Foundations. Foundations is an
eight-week emerging leader program designed for sophomores
and juniors in the Fraternity/Sorority Community.
The series utilizes highly interactive workshops that
cover a variety of leadership areas that explore values
and ethics as they affect student leadership on campus.
Greek
Week - Imagine hurling your body into
a humongous vat of jello in an attempt to rescue a
tiny golf ball. Or, envision yourself sitting in a
muddy pit, pulling on a rope with all your might,
determined to capture the flag before your opponent
succeeds. Yes that's right, Greek Week is crazy and
FUN! Greek Week is a week set aside for fraternity
and sorority members to come together to compete in
real athletic competition, serve the Miami and Oxford
communities and most importantly, have fun while doing
it.
Order of Omega
- The Gamma Psi chapter of The Order of Omega is a
leadership honor society whose members demonstrate
exceptional achievement in scholarship, leadership,
and service to both the Greek and University communities.
The Order of Omega's primary purpose is to recognize
upper-class fraternity and sorority students who have
attained a high standard of leadership in inter-Fraternity/Sorority
activities, to encourage them to continue along this
line, and to inspire others to strive for similar
conspicuous attainment.
The Gamma Psi chapter is governed by a five-member
executive board that coordinates ongoing educational,
social, and service activities for the membership.
Membership recruitment occurs in the fall semester.
The qualifications for membership are exemplary character,
scholarship and intelligence, and service and leadership
in the inter-Greek affairs of the institution. Minimum
criteria for consideration for membership includes
the following: Junior or senior class standing (minimum
64 hours earned), G.P.A. higher than the all-Greek
average, one full academic year of residence at Miami,
individual must be in good standing with his/her respective
fraternal organization.
Greek Endeavor - ENDEAVOR serves as an exhilarating all-Greek Alternative Spring Break trip that will occur March 15-22, 2008 on the Apalachicola River and Little St. George Island in Florida. Participants will share a weeklong outdoor and service experience focused on integrating the Greek Community's Five Core Principles: Scholarship & Learning, Service and Philanthropy, Community, Leadership and Brotherhood & Sisterhood.
In collaboration with the Office of Community Engagement and Service and the Outdoor Pursuit Center, facilitators will guide participants in sea kayaking, hiking, hands-on service, and group and individual leadership reflection activities to help process the experience in this picturesque setting. Throughout the week, participants will gain in their understanding of how to engage in one's greater Greek, local, and world community, and learn what it means to be advocates of social change and lead with integrity in our global environment.