Events

Greek Sing

Greek Sing is an annual dance competition hosted by the Panhellenic Council between all chapters. This exciting showcase of talent, sisterhood, and friendly competition is for one meaningful purpose: raising money for Habitat for Humanity, a worldwide non-profit organization whose mission is to build homes for deserving families.

Greek Sing 2025 will be held on April 15, 2025, in Neville Arena.

For detailed donation and ticketing information, please visit our CrowdChange website.

Habitat for Humanity Workdays

Women posing in front of a Habitat for Humanity sign.Members from each chapter volunteer throughout the course of the Greek Sing season for “Habitat Days.” These days provide hands-on service opportunities, allowing volunteers to help build homes and complete various projects under the guidance of Habitat leaders. Habitat Days occur on select Saturdays throughout the spring semester at home sites around Auburn-Opelika. This is an impactful time of service that benefits not only families in our local communities but members of the Greek community as well.

Panhellenic Convocation

Two women holding a certificate in front of a balloon display.Panhellenic Convocation is an annual event dedicated to honoring the achievements of Panhellenic women, recognizing outstanding individuals, and providing important community updates. The evening highlights the successes of our Spring Panhellenic events and acknowledges the women who serve on both the Panhellenic Council and Cabinet. Chapter presidents present awards to 18 exceptional individuals and chapters for their contributions to our community. Convocation celebrates the many accomplishments of the Panhellenic Council while also recognizing their greatest achievement—the continuous growth of sisterhood, which strengthens the Panhellenic community.

Circle of Sisterhood

Two women with shaving cream on their face holding up the Tri Delta hand sign.From concourse treats to pie-ing our Panhellenic leaders, the Panhellenic community comes together to raise funds for girls and women facing barriers to education worldwide. This week directly benefits the National Panhellenic Conference’s signature philanthropy, Circle of Sisterhood.

Benevolence Drives

Panhellenic hosts monthly drives for local charities and organizations in Lee County and the surrounding communities. Benefactors of these drives have included The Exceptional Foundation, CARE Humane Society, East Alabama Medical Center, and more. If you are interested in partnering with Auburn Panhellenic for a drive, please email aupanhellenic@auburn.edu.