The Office of Fraternity and Sorority Affairs is celebrating the Greek community’s part in Oklahoma State University’s history for more than 100 years. To commemorate the service Greeks continually commit to the university, a monument will be constructed in celebration of the centennial of Greek life at Oklahoma State University.
“The monument will be a way for OSU to commemorate the Greek community’s contribution to the campus over the past 100 years,” said Ival Gregory, Director of Fraternity and Sorority Affairs. “It will also be a way for Greeks to say thank you to the campus and the Stillwater community.”
-Ival Gregory, Fraternity and Sorority Affairs
Located on the south side of Library Lawn, this monument will serve as a central marker for Greek Life’s timeless partnerships within Oklahoma State University. Not only will its presence commemorate a century of Greek Life at OSU, it will also be available as a learning tool for Stillwater students as one of the only sundials in the area.
A gift in honor of your connection to Phi Delta Theta helps us leave our mark during this moment in Greek history at OSU. Our goal is for as many members of our chapter, students, alumni and parents alike, to join together in celebrating the strong history of Greek Life at OSU. Your gift, no matter the size, will help secure Phi Delta Theta's place on the sundial.
Gifts to this project through the OSU Foundation, a 501(c)(3) organization, are tax deductible as allowed by law. If you have questions about your gift, please contact the OSU Foundation at 800.622.4678.