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Auburn Panhellenic Council representatives and Aubie

Auburn's Panhellenic Council has once again been recognized on a national level, earning four prestigious awards from the National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) for the 2024–25 academic year.

This marks the fifth consecutive year Auburn Panhellenic has been honored by NPC for its outstanding contributions to the sorority experience.

NPC, the umbrella organization for 26 inter/national sororities, annually celebrates College Panhellenic Associations for their excellence in operations and their commitment to fostering inclusive, student-led sorority communities. Auburn Panhellenic was recognized for:
  • Innovation in Access, Belonging and Community Impact
  • Innovation in Recruitment
  • Innovation in Marketing
  • Innovation in Operations
"I'm so excited that Auburn Panhellenic was recognized for innovation in access and belonging, recruitment, marketing and operations — it really is a testament to the hard work our community puts in. I’m incredibly proud to represent a community that consistently sets the bar higher and fosters a spirit of friendship and harmony," said Emmy Kay Snyder, 2025 Panhellenic Council president.
 
"These awards reflect the dedication of our students and advisors who support a strong, inclusive and growing Panhellenic community," said Lindsay Holdren, director of Greek Life. "The fact that the Panhellenic Council continues to be recognized by the NPC — for the fifth year in a row — is a testament to the students' leadership and vision."
 
The awards, announced by NPC on July 15, were based on competitive submissions that highlighted Auburn Panhellenic's achievements in programming, outreach and operational excellence. Auburn was among 45 College Panhellenic Associations recognized across six innovation categories.
 
This recognition reflects Auburn Panhellenic Council’s leadership in shaping a dynamic and inclusive sorority community. Through its efforts in recruitment, marketing, operations and community impact, the council continues to serve as a model for Panhellenic excellence nationwide. 

Submitted by: heh0058@auburn.edu