Archive for the 'Alumni Relations' Category

Meet & Greet

November 14th, 2006 by Ed Leonard. Popularity: 11%.

Last week, the Educational Foundation hosted an alumni reception in the Cincinnati metropolitan area.  The event was attended by about 25-30 alumni brothers.  Also, the High Alpha and High Beta from Gamma-Gamma Zeta at the University of Cincinnati and from the colony at Miami University attended.  As is often the case, many of the alumni […]

A New Rho

October 3rd, 2006 by Jon Wood. Popularity: 11%.

Since this is my first post as a new author, I figure a little introduction might be appropriate. My name is Jon Wood, I’m a biology/pre-med student at the University of Tulsa and until less than a year ago, only a so-so active member in my chapter. Since taking on the office of Rho, however, I’ve […]

Annual Beach Retreat

September 15th, 2006 by Ed Leonard. Popularity: 6%.

Since August 1994, I have participated in an annual beach retreat to the beaches of either North or South Carolina.  Actually, the annual gathering started back in 1987 but moved to the beaches in 1994.  The participants have two things in common.  First, we are brothers.  Second, we work in higher education fundraising.  So the retreat is both […]

Deep in the heart of Texas

April 12th, 2006 by Ed Leonard. Popularity: 5%.

Recently I had the opportunity to represent the International Fraternity at the chartering of the San Antonio Area Alumni Association.  In a word, the event was “wonderful.”  There were two parts to the day.  The first was a BBQ from Noon - 4:00 p.m.  The three area chapters (Beta-Sigma at St. Mary’s, Phi-Upsilon at UTSA, and Pi-Epsilon […]

David Neuman stopped by HQ

April 3rd, 2006 by Jason Pearce. Popularity: 9%.

David Neuman (California-Los Angeles 1983) is a 1998 Order of Achievement recipient who served as president of Walt Disney Television and Touchstone Television. His latest project is with Current TV, where he serves as president of programming. David and I have managed to keep in touch over the years. For being as busy as he is, […]