Leaving a Legacy
On September 18, 1929, the Auburn Panhellenic Council was founded. Auburn Panhellenic Council was chartered and recognized by the National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) as the governing body for NPC affiliated sororities on campus.
For the past 94 years, Auburn Panhellenic Council has served as a voice, an advocate, a resource, and a community for women on Auburn’s campus. Auburn Panhellenic women have been leaders on campus, in the classroom, in board rooms, and in local communities. We are thankful for the path that these strong and compassionate women have paved for us.
In September 2019, we invited everyone to join us to celebrate the incredible women that make up our past, present, and future and all that we have accomplished together! There were several ways we celebrated 90 years of Panhellenic at Auburn.
First, the Auburn Panhellenic Council hosted a 90 Year Celebration Luncheon for past Panhellenic Executive Board members, specific alumnae from each of our chapters, as well as key Auburn community stakeholders that have helped to ensure the continued success of our Panhellenic Council. This event was invitation only. Second, we invited all of our alumnae to join us in Auburn Panhellenic’s social media campaign. We used the hashtag #90YearAUPC and had throwback pictures featured every week!
We strive to commemorate every Auburn Panhellenic member, past and present, everyday through our actions and words. We continue to reflect on the past to be reminded of the women that have worked hard to create a family within Auburn Panhellenic.