Panhellenic Creed:

WE, as Undergraduate Members of women’s fraternities, stand for good scholarship, for guarding of good health, for maintenance of fine standards, and for serving, to the best of our ability, our college community.  Cooperation for furthering fraternity life, in harmony with its best possibilities, is the ideal that shall guide our fraternity activities.

WE, as Fraternity Women, stand for service through the development of character inspired by the contact and deep friendship of individual fraternity and Panhellenic life.  The opportunity for wide and wise human service, through mutual respect and helpfulness, is the tenet by which we strive to live.

 

Position

Name

Phone #

Address

e-mail

President

Gillian Wilson

843-670-1182

218 Dinkins Student Center

wilsong2@winthrop.edu

Vice President

Anne Strawbridge 231-330-3221 218 Dinkins Student Center strawbridgea2@winthrop.edu

Recruitment

Elizabeth Dunkle

843-457-6263

218 Dinkins Student Center

dunklee2@winthrop.edu

Recruitment Taylor Haack 803-917-6013 218 Dinkins Student Center haackt2@winthrop.edu

Programming

Abby Gillespie

803-548-4951

218 Dinkins Student Center

gillespiea2@winthrop.edu

Public Relations

Ashley Ritenour

703-969-8555

218 Dinkins Student Center

ritenoura2@winthrop.edu

Administrative Affairs

Mary LeSesne

919-302-3524

218 Dinkins Student Center

lesesnem2@winthrop.edu

Panhellenic Code of Ethics:

We, the undergraduate members of women’s fraternities at Winthrop University, strive to promote high moral and academic standard, strong friendships, and sisterhood bonds honoring those within our Winthrop community.  We believe that the highest level of trust should exist between chapter members and the chapters in Panhellenic in order to ensure a spirit of harmony.

During Recruitment, we will put the welfare of the potential members before the desires of each individual chapter. All chapters must abide by Panhellenic recruitment rules and regulations.  Chapters will be held accountable to the NPC unanimous agreements.  We must respect and value each chapter’s traditions and members in thought, word, and action.  While laying aside competition in order to achieve mutual trust and cooperation.  We will promote the positive image of Panhellenic women by upholding the standards set forth by our founders.  Realizing our individual similarities and differences, we shall strive to establish a unified Panhellenic Community.

 

 

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