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There’s No Wrong Time For a Mini Reunion

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Peter Orlos ’18: “I feel like I’m moving forward”

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Give Thanks with a Grateful Heart

What is life like for you today? Chances are DTD played a role. Whether you landed a job, met your wife, or gained lifelong friends, there are many r...

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First Fall Rush Process in Four Years

This semester, Chi Chapt...

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Annual Byron Horn Alumni Panel

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Chi Chapter recently held the annual Byron J. Horn Alumni Panel on Saturday September 24.  The event started at 11 a.m., where we began with short introductions of each guest speaking, while having some coffee and donuts.  Young alumni in attendance consisted of Ben Huizinga, Jake Thorn, Michael Marting, Tim Barry, Peter Corrigan, Sa...

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Henry Burbank ’16: Teach for America

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Welcome Our New Faculty Advisor Dr. Jaret Treber

Please welcome Dr. Jaret Treber as the new Faculty Advisor for our chapter! Dr. Treber is an Assoc...

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Karnea 2016

by Rad Savadge '19

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Help Us Kick Off the 2016-17 Giving Year Strong!

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Our 2015-16 giving year just came to an end on August 31 with $11,855 donated to the annual fund by 66 brothers...just $145 short of our goal! We want to thank each and every one of you who made a contribution back to Chi Chapter this previous giving year. 

Our 2016-17 giving year began on September 1 with a goal set for $15,0...

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Tim Stautberg ’85: The Relationships You Build Will Reward You Beyond Measure

Tim Stautberg ’85 may have originally joined Chi Chapter due to the diverse group of generally good guy...

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In Memoriam…

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of some of brothers A. Rodney Boren ’38, Ken Klug ’65 Read More >

Checking In With Investment Guru Todd Ruppert ’78

R. Todd Ruppert ’78 is the Founder and CEO of Ruppert International, Inc., a firm with diversified interests globall...

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John Clark ’61: “Good things will happen if you just keep going.”

Brother John Clark ’61 saw an opportunity in his career to branch out on his own...

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Peter White ’66 wins the Gregg Cup

Peter WhiteCongratulations to Brother Peter White '66 who won the Gregg Cup, Kenyon's highest alumni award for his long service to the College.  Peter is the 17th member of Delta Tau Delta to win the award!

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Thank You for Your Service

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In honor of Armed Forces Day on May 21, we would like to thank the following brothers for their service:

Sgt. At Arms Ch...

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RIP Tom Edwards, Honorary Delt

Tom Edwards passed away on Sunday, December 13, 2015, leaving behind his loving family as well as the man...

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What’s Up, Doc?

Doc Burns, Faculty Advisor Emeritus, reports that he misses Gambier and Kenyon tremendously but is adapting to his ...

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Alumni Association President Jeff Moritz ’86 Gives a Shout-out to DTD’s Amazing Alumni!

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Greetings from your Alumni Association. As we look back over the past few years, it is truly amazing to observe all of the great programs we have developed and the progress we have accomplished:

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Thanks to Our Generous Alumni, We’re Making Steady Progress!

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Our gifts are coming in steadily, and we want to thank all our alumni who have made a contribution so far this giving year! Your support has been vital in maintaining our alumni relations program and upholding the rich DTD traditions for our undergrad chapter.

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Jake Appleman ’06 on His Novel Brooklyn Bounce and His Days at the Chi Chapter

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On February 4, 2014, a new book hit the stands (and, Amazon, of course). An account of the highs and lows of the Brooklyn Nets’ historic first season (2012) in the borough, Brooklyn Bounce by Brother Jake Appleman ’06 has been described as “a breezy, cautionary tale for modern sports fans in an era in which money trumps all, and ...

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