Boise State University’s Interfraternity, Panhellenic, and Multicultural Greek Council executive boards were recognized with several honors at the Association of Fraternal Leadership & Values West Conference in Anaheim, California, according to a March 16 announcement. The event brought together more than 700 fraternity and sorority members from over 50 universities across the western United States.
The conference provided an opportunity for student leaders to learn from each other and collaborate on issues facing Greek life organizations. Boise State’s Interfraternity Council stood out for its partnership with Boise Police Department officers Cameron Kolos and Byron Grover. Together, they led a presentation about their ongoing collaboration that sets joint expectations, encourages positive off-campus conduct, and strengthens relationships between students and public safety officials.
As a result of this initiative, the council received the Change-Making Experience Award—an honor given to only one university at the conference. In addition to this recognition, the Interfraternity Council earned Three Stars in the Collaboration category and One Star in each of the Accountability, Education, and Innovation categories.
Interfraternity Council President Dominic Mancini was also individually honored with the Undergraduate Change Maker award. This distinction is awarded to just one student at the conference.
These achievements highlight Boise State’s commitment to fostering leadership skills among its Greek community members while promoting responsible behavior and strong partnerships with local authorities.



