The Panhellenic Council governs the collective sorority community at Ashland University and promotes each chapter’s involvement in academics, philanthropy, unity and service. Membership consists of women from each of the sororities on campus. Not only do these women provide services to the sorority community year-round, but they also serve as recruitment guides to help potential new members through the formal recruitment process. The Panhellenic Council facilitates the formal recruitment process that occurs on campus during the fall semester.

Other programs and activities presented by the Panhellenic Council include educational forums and visits from speakers who cover relevant topics Each semester, the Panhellenic Council holds an all-sorority workshop to deepen the bonds between chapters on campus. They also work closely with the Interfraternity Council to maintain positive relationships with fraternities on campus. Their cooperation ensures the success of the all-Greek educational forums, as well as Greek Weekend and the Lip Sync (two fun-filled and friendly competitions held every year at Ashland University).

For more information on the Panhellenic Council, please contact Destiny Whitmer, Panhellenic president at dwhitmer@nhmhcar.com.

Ashland University Panhellenic Council and its member organizations are affiliated with the National Panhellenic Conference.

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Contact Information

Panhellenic Council Officers

President: Kara Crum, kcrum@nhmhcar.com
VP of Operations: Sam Deverna, sdeverna@nhmhcar.com
VP of Membership: Ally Chapman, achapm12@nhmhcar.com
VP of Programming: Grace Leslie, gleslie2@nhmhcar.com
Director, Recruitment Guides: Sarah Truax, struax@nhmhcar.com
Director, PR and Marketing: Elena Robinson, erobins8@nhmhcar.com
Director, Standards: Shila Thellman, sthellma@nhmhcar.com

Contact the Panhellenic Council

President: Kara Crum, kcrum@nhmhcar.com

Recruitment Guides

Recruitment guides, during the sorority recruitment weekend event, temporarily step aside from their chapters in order to guide potential members toward membership. They provide unbiased guidance on all chapters and answer questions about recruitment and sorority life.