Maggie Moseley (in blue) was singled out as OU’s Anona Adair Outstanding Greek Senior.

Lake Highlands High School graduate Maggie Moseley has been named the Anona Adair Outstanding Greek Senior at Oklahoma University. Named for a former Vice President of Student Affairs at the school, the award was created to recognize one exceptional student leader within the university’s Greek community.

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More than 6,800 of OU’s 22,000 undergraduate students participate in Greek life.

Moseley is a four-year member of both the OU President’s Honor Roll and Price College of Business Dean’s Honor Roll. She served as an Ambassador at Price, fostering connections between prospective students, alumni and faculty.

As president of Chi Omega sorority, Moseley led weekly meetings, conducted training sessions and coordinated events for more than 300 members from across the country. She volunteered with the OU food pantry, the OU Dance Marathon and Make-A-Wish Oklahoma, among other organizations and events.

Moseley has worked as an accounting intern at Stonelake Capital Partners in Dallas and completed OU’s Study Abroad program in finance and accounting in Abrezzo, Italy. Upon completion of her Bachelor of Business Administration degree in May, she’ll begin work on a Master of Science in Accounting from SMU.

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