Congratulations Sharks!
Alpha Eta welcomes its newest brothers, the Alpha Sigma Sharks!
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Alpha Eta turns 20! |
| Shark Attack! Alpha Eta proudly presents its newest initiate class: Charles Boyle, Sarah Cotter, Lauren Cutajar-Wynne, James Delorme, Sean Drawbaugh, Rebecca Emel, Kelsey Gray, Elly Kokes, Jacob Markiewitz, Kaitlyn McGann, Lynn McGinley, Kammas Murphy, Katie Rimpfel, Alexandra Roberts, Lauren Slacum, Paul Underwood, and Kelsey Wallace. |
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Alpha Eta recently had its brotherhood retreat in PA. We had fun and learned a lot by participating in a cleanup of Valley Forge. Special thanks to Wayne and his family for their generous hospitality! |
| Help the Alpha Eta Chapter of Phi Sigma Pi celebrate our 20th anniversary at Founder's Day. Download the registration packet here. |
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Congratulations to our newest initiate class - the Alpha Sigma Sharks! Rush happens once each semester. We just finished Fall 2009 RUSH, but be sure to check back in the spring if you are interested. Check out the RUSH page for details. |
| This past June ten Brothers headed up to New Hampshire's White Mountains for Alpha Eta's second annual camping trip. During the long weekend we hiked mountains, swam in frigid water beneath a 130 foot waterfall, and told stories around the campfire. The trip was an excellent experience because it incorporated each leg of the Tripod and got us away from the stressful college environment. -Justin Bleiler AH 566 |
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The Alpha Eta Chapter won the two awards at the national convention. Our chapter won the Joseph Torchia Outstanding Chapter Award which is the most prestigious award that can be bestowed on an undergraduate chapter. Chapters are awarded a Torchia on the basis of the ideal chapter model, as well as for their extracurricular events and academic achievements of their members. Our chapter also received the best in region award for the east region! |
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Check out our new Feature Brothers here! |
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Alpha Eta Events:
85% of Fortune 500 executives,
85% of the U.S. Supreme Court Justices since 1800,
76% of U.S. Congress members,
and 98% of ALL U.S. Presidents since 1825,
...were all fraternity members.