What is the name of BSU's mascot?
Bristaco
Which sorority's colors are emerald green and gold?
Alpha Sigma Tau
How many sororities does the BSU Panhellenic Council oversee?
4 Panhellenic Sororities & one NPHC sorority AKA
What BSU department does Makala work under?
Center for Student Engagement (CSE)
What year was CofS founded?
A) 1994
B)2002
C) 2010
D) 2016
C) 2010
What year was BSU founded?
1840
What is Spring Recruitment Called?
informal or COB
How many positions does Panhel Exec have?
A) 5
B) 6
C) 3
D) 7
D) 7
What is Makala's office number?
RSU 111D
CofS has been able to provide educational support for many girls across this many countries.
A) 29
B) 31
C) 24
D) 36
B) 31 countries
Which one of these events does the Panhellenic Council plan?
A) Meet the Greeks
B) Sweets with Sororities
C) Greek Week
B) Sweets with Sororities
Which sorority's philanthropy is Relay For Life?
GOTCHA! ALL OF THEM!!!
What does NPC stand for?
National Panhellenic Conference
Where did Makala go to undergrad?
Bowling Green State University
What year did CofS become our campus partner?
A) 2015
B) 2020
C) 2013
D)2017
B) 2020
What organization was Carrie Kulick-Clark part of?
Gamma Phi Beta
Which sorority was established in 1989 here at BSU?
Phi Sigma Sigma
Which one of these is NOT a position on Panhel?
A) VP of Leadership and Growth
B) VP of Programming and Scholarship
C) VP of Philanthropy
A) VP of Leadership and Growth
What sorority is Makala part of?
Sigma Kappa
what % of the world population has a college education?
A) 7%
B) 32%
C) 14%
D) 26%
A) 7% of the world population has a college education and two-thirds of illiterate adults are women
What was the third Panhellenic organization to be established at BSU?
Delta Phi Epsilon
Name each sororities symbols
Anchor, Unicorn, Crescent Moon, Sphinx
What are the four values of NPC?
Friendship, Leadership, Scholarship, and Service
What year did Makala start working at BSU?
2023
Which mission statement is true?
1. Our mission is to unite the collective power and influence of sorority women to create meaningful global change. Together, we strive to support organizations and initiatives around the world that work to remove barriers to education for girls and women who face the challenges of poverty, inequity, and oppression. By mobilizing our community and resources, we aim to foster opportunity, empowerment, and lasting transformation through access to education.
2. our mission is to leverage the collective influence of sorority women to raise financial resources for entities around the world that remove barriers to education for girls and women facing poverty and oppression.
2. our mission is to leverage the collective influence of sorority women to raise financial resources for entities around the world that remove barriers to education for girls and women facing poverty and oppression.