The Value of Recognition
Recognition and OTMs
One of the values of NRHH is recognition. This means recognizing anyone who makes an impact on our campus or stands out as a leader in their community. One way we do this is by writing OTMs (Of The Months) that recognize students on a regional level for outstanding leadership or programming on campus. We also often choose to recognize school faculty or anyone who works on our campus and does an amazing job.
How To Write A Good OTM
How To Write A Good OTM
To Learn More About OTMs
Visit the national website for NRHH and OTMs where you can look at past award winners and see how to submit your own.
otms.nrhh.org
otms.nrhh.org
The Value of Service
The National Residence Hall Honorary upholds the value of community service through on- and off-campus events. These events give directly back to our campus and local communities, and we encourage everyone to join us.
Pancake Feed
This is our most popular event in which we always have a full house. We cook and prepare pancakes, eggs, and bacon for the students Wednesday night of Quiet Week. Past Pancake Feeds have also had karaoke, bingo, craft room, and a raffle for Raider swag and other prizes. This event gives students the opportunity to meet other students from all across campus as well as get a much-needed break from studying.
Trick or Treat for Canned Goods
Trick or Treat for Canned Goods is our second most popular event on campus. This event takes place the day before Halloween every year. We gather as many volunteers as we can and walk all over Ashland asking for donations to give to the Ashland Emergency Food Bank and the SOU Food Pantry. It is an awesome opportunity to give back directly to the community during what has become a yearly tradition.