Omicron Delta Kappa
Omicron Delta Kappa, the National Leadership Honor Society for college men and women, was founded in order to recognize and encourage superior leadership by persons of exemplary character in the areas of academics, athletics, service, journalism, and creative arts.
What is OΔK?
Washington College’s Alpha Psi Circle of OΔK, established in 1937, recognizes the college’s most outstanding student leaders. To support leadership education, the Alpha Psi Circle sponsors and organizes a series of colloquia, talks, and special events throughout the year. The national scope of OΔK can be found at www.odk.org.
Membership
Membership in Omicron Delta Kappa is as much an obligation and responsibility in leadership as it is a mark of highest distinction and honor. Membership is awarded to undergraduate junior and senior students. Student membership candidates must rank in the upper 35 percent of their class. You must also show significant leadership in at least two of the five phases of campus life:
1. Scholarship 2. Athletics 3. Campus or Community Service, Social and Religious Activities, and Campus Government 4. Journalism, Speech and the Mass Media 5. Creative and Performing Arts
Vision
Campus leaders today, community leaders tomorrow.
Gold Pentagon Award
Each year, members of ODK select two winners of the Gold Pentagon Award, recognizing outstanding leadership and service to Washington College by a graduating senior, and by an alumnus, faculty member, or friend of the college.
2017
- Edward P. Nordberg
- Madeleine Morrissette
2016
- Annie Coleman
- Allison K. Halt and Koppany B. Jordan
2015
- Terrence H. Scout
- Maria Hynson
2014
- Kevin Brien
- Brittany Weaver
2013
- Donald Munson
- Eshan Patel
2012
- Mindy Reynolds
- Stephan Jordan and James Schelberg
2011
- Joseph L. Holt
- Katelyn Malchester