The North American Interfraternity Conference has announced the 2025 Interfraternity Council (IFC) awards. Texas State walked away with awards in all five categories, honoring individuals and groups alike.
"I am so proud of the work of our IFC Fraternity leaders and their ability to elevate the work of the IFC Fraternity community this past year," said Bob Dudolski, associate director of student involvement and engagement.
Members of the 2025 IFC Executive board were honored together and individually in all five categories.
- Jose Villarreal - 2025 IFC President
- Jorge Garcia-Ruiz - 2025 IFC Vice President
- Noah Hendrix - 2025 IFC Vice President Membership Development & 2026 IFC President
- Pablo Cardona - 2025 IFC Vice President Community Engagement
- Gabe Robinson - 2025 IFC Vice President of Recruitment - External
- T.J. Odegaard - 2025 IFC Vice President of Recruitment - Internal
- Oscar Secada - 2025 IFC Vice President of Public Relations
- Jacob Brown - 2025 IFC Vice President of Finance
Below are the award categories:
Outstanding IFC: The Outstanding IFC Award recognizes Interfraternity Councils for excellent operations and making a positive impact throughout the fraternity and sorority community.
Outstanding Community Impact: This award recognizes IFCs for meaningful outreach and partnerships and community building.
Outstanding Peer Governance: This award recognizes IFCs for excellence in peer accountability, self-governance and administration
Outstanding IFC President: The Outstanding IFC President Award recognizes IFC Presidents for leadership demonstrating growth, positive change anc interfraternalism. - Jose Villarreal
Outstanding IFC Advisor: This award recognizes campus-based professionals for exceptional support to the IFC which has enhanced peer governance and exemplified interfraternal values - Bob Dudolski