News
Office of UGA Appoints New Compliance Officer
Omega Delta Phi announced today the hiring of Compliance Officer for the Spring 2016 semester until end of term (August 2018). The Compliance Officer, who is positioned under the Office of Undergraduate Affairs, will serve as an aide to the undergraduates with matters relating to policies, procedures and Constitutional matters.
A Queen and Her Knights: The Queen of Tejano’s History Intertwines With Omega Delta Phi’s
A legend, even in death, and a legacy that has grown immensely since her tragic passing, Selena Quintanilla Perez is considered a household name in most Latino homes. A rising star in the exploding genre of Tejano music, Selena captivated and stole the hearts of all who heard her music and witnessed her performances.
New National Undergrad Rep Appointed
Omega Delta Phi announced today the appointment to the vacant National Undergraduate Representative position on the National Board. The National Undergraduate Rep represents the voice of the undergraduate body in national policy and also helps with communication of the resource needs for the undergraduate students.
Alpha Omega Chapter Wins Big
Omega Delta Phi’s Alpha Omega chapter located at UW Oshkosh recently had a stellar night, cleaning up the awards ceremony and taking home 3 awards for the Knights, and one Brother inducted into the prestigious Order of Omega.
Office of UGA Appoints New SW Regional Director
Omega Delta Phi welcomes, Brother Felipe Avalos (Northern Arizona University – Flagstaff 2012) as the newest Regional Director of the Southwest region. .Felipe Avalos comes with a wealth of experience within the Brotherhood, having spent the last 3 years as the Southwest Regional Director of Leadership and Advancement.
ODPhi Welcomes Oklahoma Alumni Association
On February 3, 2016, J.J. Chapa, NAA Chairman, officially recognized the Oklahoma Alumni Association (OAA) after a careful review of their formation documents. “It is my pleasure to be able to recognize our newest alumni association in Oklahoma,” Chapa said





