The Judson College Delta Psi chapter of the Delta Omicron International Music Fraternity was recently awarded highest honors by the parent organization. International President Jennifer A. Klafeta issued certificates to the Judson chapter recognizing “excellence” and “highest efficiency.” According to its website, Delta Omicron was founded in 1909 and seeks to promote and support excellence in music and musicianship. Music professor Betty Campbell is faculty adviser for the Judson chapter.
Judson Music Fraternity Receives National Honors
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