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NRHH

The National Residence Hall Honorary (NRHH) is a leadership-based honorary comprised of exemplary residential students who value recognition and service.

Mission Statement: The NRHH Wolf chapter is a group of exemplary student leaders dedicated to promoting service and recognition throughout the WOU community. We aim to achieve this through active leadership, volunteerism, appreciation of others and advocacy.

We use Of the Month awards (OTMs) to recognize outstanding organizations, students, faculty, and programs on Western’s campus.

Read our Constitution HERE
Read more about OTMs HERE

Interested in becoming apart of the NRHH Wolf Chapter? Email us at NRHH@wou.edu for more information!

Advisor: TBD

President: Connor Goehring

Vice President of Administration: Samantha Adams

Vice President of Recruitment and Retention: TBD

Programming and Finance Director: Casey Downing

NRHH Representative: Jared Foos

Active Members: Katelynn Kelly, Chase Johnson, Grace Meacham, Riley Milton

 

NRHH Wolf Chapter with new and old members stands on the steps in the RWEC.


“Leadership is not a position or a title.

It is an action and an example.“


Read our meeting minutes here!

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Questions? Or if you have any suggestions as to how to make this page more useful for you, please don't hesitate to email NRHH at nrhh@wou.edu!
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