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− | The Year '''2005''' in review for Phi Sigma Pi | + | {{Infobox Year in Review |
+ | | natlpresident = [[Kara Domby]], [[Lisa Ambrosia Howard]] | ||
+ | | torchias = [[Beta Chapter|Beta]], [[Omicron Chapter|Omicron]], [[Tau Chapter|Tau]] | ||
+ | | DSKs = none | ||
+ | | newchapters = | ||
+ | | reacchapters = | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | The Year '''2005''' in review for Phi Sigma Pi. | ||
+ | =2005= | ||
+ | *[[Delta Omicron Chapter]] goes inactive. | ||
+ | * [[Delta Pi Chapter]] goes inactive. | ||
− | = | + | =March= |
− | *''' | + | *'''March 18-20 -''' The Self-Confidence and Phire Acquired through Research & Knowledge (SPARK) Leadership Institute is held in Martinsville, Indiana, providing Brothers across the country an opportunity to develop their leadership potential |
=June= | =June= | ||
*'''June 10-12 -''' The first [[Alumni Convention]] is held in Las Vegas, Nevada | *'''June 10-12 -''' The first [[Alumni Convention]] is held in Las Vegas, Nevada | ||
+ | |||
+ | =August= | ||
+ | *'''August 4-7 -''' [[Grand Chapter Conference]] held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The [[Phi Sigma Pi Foundation]] is formed. | ||
=September= | =September= | ||
*'''September 14 -''' [[Lisa Ambrosia Howard]] elected to the position of [[National President]] by [[National Council]] following the resignation of [[Kara Domby]] | *'''September 14 -''' [[Lisa Ambrosia Howard]] elected to the position of [[National President]] by [[National Council]] following the resignation of [[Kara Domby]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | =November= | ||
+ | *'''November 11-13 -''' [[2005 National Convention]] is held in Atlanta, Georgia. [[Joseph Torchia Outstanding Chapter Award|Joseph Torchia Outstanding Chapter Awards]] are awarded to [[Beta Chapter]], [[Omicron Chapter]], and [[Tau Chapter]]. The first ever [[Rolla F. Wood Graduate Scholarship]] is awarded to [[John Chen]] of [[Delta Omega Chapter]]. | ||
− | + | {{Years}} | |
− | [[ | + | [[Category:National History]] |
Latest revision as of 20:40, 16 March 2011
2005: The Year in Review | |
National President | Kara Domby, Lisa Ambrosia Howard |
Torchia Recipients | Beta, Omicron, Tau |
DSK Recipients | none |
New Chapters | |
Reactivated Chapters |
The Year 2005 in review for Phi Sigma Pi.
Contents
2005
- Delta Omicron Chapter goes inactive.
- Delta Pi Chapter goes inactive.
March
- March 18-20 - The Self-Confidence and Phire Acquired through Research & Knowledge (SPARK) Leadership Institute is held in Martinsville, Indiana, providing Brothers across the country an opportunity to develop their leadership potential
June
- June 10-12 - The first Alumni Convention is held in Las Vegas, Nevada
August
- August 4-7 - Grand Chapter Conference held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The Phi Sigma Pi Foundation is formed.
September
- September 14 - Lisa Ambrosia Howard elected to the position of National President by National Council following the resignation of Kara Domby
November
- November 11-13 - 2005 National Convention is held in Atlanta, Georgia. Joseph Torchia Outstanding Chapter Awards are awarded to Beta Chapter, Omicron Chapter, and Tau Chapter. The first ever Rolla F. Wood Graduate Scholarship is awarded to John Chen of Delta Omega Chapter.
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