Archive for the 'Alumni Relations' Category

Adventures of a New High Pi — Changes Afoot

September 15th, 2007 by Art Hebbeler. Popularity: 22%.

I didn’t realize how long it had been since I blogged here. My apologies to all for not keeping up with my commitment to blog at least twice a month. Then again, I see others aren’t blogging that much, either <grin>. When last I posted here, I had submitted my resignation as High Pi […]

Is it all undergraduate?

May 3rd, 2007 by David L. Woods. Popularity: 12%.

Most of the writing on Lambda Chi Alpha celebrates the undergraduate institution. While this is logical, is it correct? You also advised to write about CURRENT matters! Yet I wonder if the majority of members really have much CURRENT connection with our fraternity? And without an “occasional sojourn into the days of yore,” will any current […]

THE very heart of Brotherhood!

April 30th, 2007 by Glen Alan Graham. Popularity: 14%.

In earlier posts here on “Voices” or responses to “C & C” articles, I’ve mentioned that I was High Phi during my undergrad years at Idaho (Epsilon-Gamma Zeta). I’ve confessed that our Ritual had a strong, positive impact upon yours truly; I cherish it. Therefore, it shouldn’t surprise any Brother that I leap at […]

Gala deep in the heart of Texas

April 14th, 2007 by Glen Alan Graham. Popularity: 25%.

Wow!  Something very historic for Lambda Chi Alpha occurred last night in San Antonio!  The three local Zetas plus the San Antonio Alumni Association put on a magnificent White Rose Gala, in the fairly new Skyroom at University of the Incarnate Word. I’m so glad I was there!  Lover of history that I am, I appreciate being involved […]

What a weekend!

April 4th, 2007 by Ed Leonard. Popularity: 13%.

Two weeks ago, I had an incredible long weekend beginning with the Fraternity’s Founder’s Day on March 22.  On Founder’s Day, the Educational Foundation hosted an Indianapolis Alumni Reception at the headquarters.  I enjoyed the opportunity to again visit the headquarters - having worked there for five years, I always enjoy “coming home” - and […]