Monday, June 10, 2013
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Delt Through the Eyes of a PledgePledges so often approach the fraternity experience expecting the ultimate in social networking (okay, what those of us in the 40+ age category would call social networking.) Young men quickly learn that the experience of brotherhood provides benefits that are far more reaching and meaningful.
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Continued... Sunday, May 19, 2013
The Last Hurrah of CollegeExams are over, the boxes are packed, and the cap and gown is pressed and ready for the big event. Graduation day is such a bittersweet moment in our lives, as we say goodbye to the youth and vitality of college life, and usher in a new era in our lives: full-blown adulthood. Think back to your own time and tell us a story about your graduation day. How did you spend your final days as an undergraduate member of DTD? Were there any last hurrahs or memorable moments with brothers that especially stand out?
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Continued... Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Delts Earn Award for Philanthropy
Chi Chapter was presented with the JDRF Service Award at the 2013 Northern Division Conference held in February 2013 in Columbus, Ohio. Chi Chapter was honored with this award in recognition of their dedication to the national philanthropic partnership with the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. Delts at Kenyon raised over $6,000 towards diabetes research in December, 2012.
Continued... Sunday, April 14, 2013
A 20 Year Old with 48 Extra Years of ExperienceWe recently came across this
great story in the New York Times, featuring a 68-year-old man who enrolled in college – and chose to join a fraternity – at age 65. It’s a great read and a testament to the true fraternity values and the definition of brotherhood.
Would you do it all over again, and relive your fraternity experience in today's day and age? Click on the headline to share your response.
Continued... Friday, April 12, 2013
Monday, April 08, 2013
Delts Land Sweet Summer PositionsAs Phil Moyles (Chi, '86) would say, the bulls are running on Middle Path as Chi Delts lock up some “sweet, sweet...” summer internships and full time gigs with more in the pipeline. From New York and New Hampshire to Hollywood and Silicon Valley, Delts have secured positions that will provide them with exciting endeavors. Click on the headline to read more.
Continued... Wednesday, March 13, 2013
The Men Who Made the Man
Dan Rooker ’12 Reflects on DTD’s Unrivaled Mentorship Program
Forest Grove, Oregon, native Dan Rooker ’12 took full advantage of the mentorship program when he was ready to start his post-college career. Dan is currently a para planner for a hybrid registered investment advisory firm (RIA) just outside of Cleveland in Solon, Ohio.
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Continued... Monday, March 11, 2013
In MemoriamChi Chapter recently learned of the passing of these fine brothers:
Alois "Al" E. Gibson ’55
George E. "Casey" Seitz '43
Raymond G. Ferrell Jr. '48
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Continued... Wednesday, March 06, 2013
Brother Rowe Reflect on Singing and Staying YoungThank you to Robert Rowe ’56 for participating in this semester’s alumni Q&A.
If you could go back in time, what’s the one piece of advice you’d give to your college-aged self?
Focus on what is at hand; don’t worry about uncontrollable but focus on what I can do.
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Continued... Monday, February 18, 2013
There's Strength in NumbersThey say
there’s strength in numbers, so we need your help. Last year we received donations from 49 donors totaling $8,700, but there’s still a long way to go. With over 780 active alumni those 49 contributors represent only 6.3% of our alumni brotherhood! This year, we hope to see at least 10%, or 78, of our alumni donate to the annual fund. With your help this is well within our capabilities! If you haven’t made your gift yet this year, please assist in strengthening our chapter. Contribute online today by clicking here.
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