• Membership
    • Undergraduate Requirements
    • Graduate Requirements
    • Anti-Hazing Policy
    • Risk Management
    • Belonging & Inclusion
    • Parents FAQ
  • Professional Membership
  • About
    • Our History
    • Our Entities
    • Our Academics
    • Our Service
    • National Expansion
    • National Executive Council
    • Board of Directors
  • News
  • Resources
    • Become a Vendor
    • Approved Vendors
    • MyODPHI (Brothers Only)
    • Wellness (Brothers Only)
    • 7 Visions Magazine
  • Contact
  • Login
  • Get Info
  • Give Back
Omega Delta Phi Fraternity, Inc.
Central Texas Region Holds Successful Virtual Regional Conference

Central Texas Region Holds Successful Virtual Regional Conference

by Tech Support | Oct 15, 2020 | Knight Blog, Latest News

The Central Texas Region of Omega Delta Phi moved forward with their plans to host their regional conference earlier this month. Due to the pandemic, the region retooled their conference onto a virtual experience rather than an in-person experience. The conference was...
Central Texas Knights Descend Upon Alamo City For Regional Conference 2019

Central Texas Knights Descend Upon Alamo City For Regional Conference 2019

by Tech Support | Oct 9, 2019 | 7 Visions Magazine, Knight Blog, Latest News, Leadership Conferences

By Emmanuel Quiroz, UT San Antonio Director of Marketing, Central Texas Region Over the last weekend 10 entities gathered together in San Antonio, TX for the Fall 2019 CTX Regional Conference. The theme of the conference was Power, Perseverance, & Passion. Keynote...

Recent Posts

  • Omega Delta Phi Fraternity, Inc. Introduces new Department of Fraternal Growth
  • OMEGA DELTA PHI FRATERNITY, INC. ANNOUNCES BOARD OF DIRECTORS ADDITION
  • Announcement of New National Directors
  • New National Partnership: Manual
  • Omega Delta Phi Fraternity, Inc. Announces New Board of Directors Chairman

What is Brotherhood?

Questions?

Contact ODPhi HQ at hello@omegadeltaphi.org

Follow Us
  • Follow
  • Follow
  • Follow
  • Follow