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Although the University acknowledges, supports, and values self-governance as part of the collegiate fraternal experience, the University believes that self-directed activities can be facilitated and enhanced through stable and guiding relationships with qualified and experienced professional personnel of the University. Therefore, the Office of Fraternity & Sorority Affairs personnel are responsible to advise the self-directed activities of the governing councils of the fraternity and sorority community, including the Interfraternity, Multicultural Greek, National Pan-Hellenic, and Panhellenic Councils. The role of such advisement includes coordinating, training, guiding, counseling, supporting and assisting the councils to function effectively within the frameworks of the University, North-American Interfraternity Conference, National Panhellenic Conference, and National Pan-Hellenic Council policies.

 

  • Dr. Johnny Robinson | Director of Student Involvement

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    Dr. Johnny Robinson, Director of Student Involvement is from Stephenville, TX. As a first-generation college student, Dr. Robinson earned his Bachelor of Science and Master of Education from Tarleton State University and Doctor of Education from the University of North Texas.

    Dr. Robinson has a passion for the fraternity/sorority experience and the potential impact to foster student learning and development. Dr. Robinson has published research in scholarly journals and presented at conferences on topics related to fraternity/sorority assessment, strategic planning, leadership behavior, and student affairs administration. Dr. Robinson is a proud member of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity and serves as a Master Steward (national alumni volunteer).

    Contact For: Department oversight, Student Health and Safety, Greek Neighborhood

  • Casey Domnick | Assistant Director for Fraternity & Sorority Affairs

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    Casey Domnick, Assistant Director for the Office of Fraternity & Sorority Affairs, is from Chickasha, Oklahoma. He graduated from Oklahoma State University in December of 2011 with a Bachelors of Science in University Studies. He went on to receive his Masters of Arts in Communication with an emphasis in Leadership and Organizational Change from Drury University in Springfield, Missouri. While at Drury, Casey worked as the Greek Programs Coordinator, and after two years, he moved on to the College of Charleston in Charleston, SC where he held the role of Assistant Director of Fraternity & Sorority Life for four years, advising the Panhellenic Council.

    Casey is a proud member of Kappa Alpha Order, and served as Recruitment Coordinator while in IFC. Casey attributes his undergraduate leadership experiences throughout Campus Life at OSU to who he is today and truly believes the fraternity and sorority experience is the best way to grow as a leader.

    Contact For: Interfraternity Council 

  • McKinley Paratore | Coordinator for Fraternity & Sorority Affairs

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    McKinley Paratore, Coordinator with the Office of Fraternity & Sorority Affairs, is from Oswego, IL. Her time in undergrad was spent serving as VP of Finance and eventually Chapter President of the IL Eta Chapter of Pi Beta Phi. Graduating in 2018 with her Bachelor of Science in Digital Media Marketing, McKinley went on to work for Pi Beta Phi Headquarters as a Traveling Leadership Development Consultant during the 2018-2019 academic year. She then went on to get her Masters of Education in Student Affairs with a certificate in Social Justice at Iowa State University. Here, she worked in the Student Activities Center with Leadership & Service programs as well as serving as a Graduate Live-In Advisor for the Delta Upsilon Fraternity. 

    After earning her Master’s in 2021, McKinley served as the Coordinator for the OSU Camp Cowboy program before transitioning in 2023 to her current role as Coordinator for Fraternity & Sorority Affairs. McKinley is excited to work with the Greek community as she believes that members involved in fraternities/sororities practice lifelong skills including self-efficacy, servant leadership, accountability, and relationship building that make them more prepared for life beyond college. 

    Contact For: Panhellenic Council

  • Darius Wingfield II | Coordinator for Fraternity & Sorority Affairs

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    Darius Wingfield II, Coordinator with the Office of Fraternity & Sorority Affairs, is from Greensboro, NC. He served in various roles while in undergrad which included being President of the Eta Omicron Chapter of Alpha Kappa Psi as well as the Director of Educational Activities for the Eta Nu Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Graduating in 2022 with his Bachelor of Science in Public, followed by obtaining his Master of Science in Human Development and Family Sciences, Darius simultaneously served as a Graduate Assistant in Fraternity and Sorority Life at East Carolina University from 2022-2024. In this role, he served as Co-Advisor for the National Pan-Hellenic Council as well the Multicultural Greek Council, along with serving as the advisor of the Greek Week Committee. Darius is passionate about supporting the Greek Community so that they are more visible on campus and can make a difference. He believes that while growing the community is important, it is equally important to help foster the development and growth of each member within. 

    Contact For: National Pan-Hellenic Council & Multicultural Greek Council

  • Elizabeth Greythorne | Administrative Support Specialist for Fraternity & Sorority Affairs
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    Elizabeth Greythorne is originally from Ponca City, Oklahoma. She graduated from Oklahoma State University in May 1991 with a Bachelors of Science in Apparel Design.  She has designed and created Medieval and Renaissance costumes, competition ballroom dancing gowns, wedding gowns, uniforms for the Las Vegas and Atlantic City resorts,  and flags and banners for the military.

    Elizabeth is a proud Gamma Phi Beta alumna, and enjoys being able to give back to the fraternity and sorority community that helped her grow during college.

    Contact For: Event Registration, Calendar Updates, General Information Requests

  • Ellie Koman | Graduate Assistant for Panhellenic Council & Varsity Revue

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    Ellie Koman is from Winfield, KS. She graduated from Oklahoma State University in May of 2025 with a bachelor's degree in Communication Sciences & Disorders and is currently pursuing a Master of Science in Speech Pathology at OSU. Ellie is an alumni from the Nu chapter of Kappa Delta where she was the first person in her family to go greek. During her undergrad, she served in various leadership roles on campus including being the Executive Director of Varsity Revue 2025, head director and head of creative steering for several Fraternity & Sorority Productions. She looks forward to helping carry on some of OSU's most beloved traditions, while fostering a welcoming environment within the Greek Community.

    Contact For:  Panhellenic Council, Varsity Revue, & Junior Greek Leadership

  • Sebastian Cordova | Graduate Assistant for NPHC, MGC, & Spring Sing

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    Sebastian Cordova is from Great Bend, KS. He graduated from Baker University in May 2025 with a Bachelor’s degree in Human Biology and is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Higher Education with an emphasis in Student Affairs at Oklahoma State University. Sebastian is an alumnus of the Kansas Alpha chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon, where he was actively involved in chapter leadership. During his undergraduate career, he served in various leadership roles including Student Body President and positions within the Student Activities Board. He looks forward to supporting the Greek community at OSU by fostering leadership development, brotherhood, and a welcoming, values-driven fraternity and sorority experience.

    Contact For:  Multicultural Greek Council, National Pan-Hellenic Council, Order of Omega & Spring Sing

 

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