OMEGA DELTA PHI FRATERNITY, INC.

CELEBRATES BLACK HISTORY MONTH 2025

Image of George Bolton seated in a blue suit.
Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) George Bolton, Tau (University of Texas at Arlington)

This February, Omega Delta Phi Fraternity, Inc. proudly celebrates Black History Month, recognizing the rich legacy, achievements, and resilience of Black leaders who have shaped history and continue to inspire change.

As an organization committed to diversity, leadership, and service, we honor the countless contributions of Black pioneers in civil rights, education, politics, arts, and beyond.  Their impact extends far beyond history books—guiding us toward a more just and equitable future.

We are proud to spotlight a brother of Omega Delta Phi Fraternity, Inc. who best embodies the servant leader title.

Brother George Bolton, a 1999 initiate of the Tau Chapter at the University of Texas at Arlington, has consistently demonstrated leadership and service throughout his life.  After more than 20 years of distinguished service in the U.S. Army, culminating in his role as a Battalion Commander, Brother Bolton transitioned to education, where he continues to make a profound impact.

Brother Bolton was recently named the 2024-2025 Teacher of the Year by Midlothian High School in Texas.  From his selfless service to the nation and his dedication to shaping young leaders to his unwavering commitment to the fraternity, Brother George Bolton exemplifies the true essence of a servant leader.

George Bolton is the definition of Black Excellence.  George Bolton is ODPhi.