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'''Tau Chapter''' (Founded 28 May [[1936]]) is located at [http://www.ecu.edu East Carolina University] in Greenville, North Carolina and is a member of the [[Mid Atlantic Region]]. The Chapter was founded when [[Epsilon Chapter]] Alumnus [[Beecher Flanagan|Dr. Beecher Flanagan]] (Ε 2, Τ 12) came to ECU to teach. Tau Chapter is ''''one of the most historically successful chapters in the Fraternity'''.' -Epsilon Wiki | '''Tau Chapter''' (Founded 28 May [[1936]]) is located at [http://www.ecu.edu East Carolina University] in Greenville, North Carolina and is a member of the [[Mid Atlantic Region]]. The Chapter was founded when [[Epsilon Chapter]] Alumnus [[Beecher Flanagan|Dr. Beecher Flanagan]] (Ε 2, Τ 12) came to ECU to teach. Tau Chapter is ''''one of the most historically successful chapters in the Fraternity'''.' -Epsilon Wiki | ||
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[[Tau Chapter]] originally began as [[Tau Sigma Sigma]], the first fraternal organization to be chartered at East Carolina University in 1935. Tau Sigma Sigma was founded by [[Beecher Flanagan|Dr. Beecher Flanagan]] (Epsilon 2, Tau 12) and started as a social/service fraternity for male students. The following year, the group decided to seek affiliation with Phi Sigma Pi under the direction of then President, Bruce Simmons, and Advisor, Dr. Flanagan. The group became Tau Chapter of Phi Sigma Pi and it was mere coincidence that Tau Chapter kept part of its original name. Tau Chapter was installed by [[Simon S. Shearer]] on [[Tau Chapter's 1st Virtual Roll Book#The Founding Fathers|May 28, 1936]]. All but 3 of the original Tau Sigma Sigma Brothers became Tau Chapter Brothers, most of which were part of the installation of Tau Chapter. Dr. Flanagan continued to serve as the Advisor for Tau Chapter for the next 14 years as well as serving the National Fraternity. This included serving as the National Historian for 7 years during the WWII era. Through his efforts, Tau Chapter was able to remain active during WWII. [[Kappa Chapter|Kappa]] was the only other Chapter that remained active during the War. | [[Tau Chapter]] originally began as [[Tau Sigma Sigma]], the first fraternal organization to be chartered at East Carolina University in 1935. Tau Sigma Sigma was founded by [[Beecher Flanagan|Dr. Beecher Flanagan]] (Epsilon 2, Tau 12) and started as a social/service fraternity for male students. The following year, the group decided to seek affiliation with Phi Sigma Pi under the direction of then President, Bruce Simmons, and Advisor, Dr. Flanagan. The group became Tau Chapter of Phi Sigma Pi and it was mere coincidence that Tau Chapter kept part of its original name. Tau Chapter was installed by [[Simon S. Shearer]] on [[Tau Chapter's 1st Virtual Roll Book#The Founding Fathers|May 28, 1936]]. All but 3 of the original Tau Sigma Sigma Brothers became Tau Chapter Brothers, most of which were part of the installation of Tau Chapter. Dr. Flanagan continued to serve as the Advisor for Tau Chapter for the next 14 years as well as serving the National Fraternity. This included serving as the National Historian for 7 years during the WWII era. Through his efforts, Tau Chapter was able to remain active during WWII. [[Kappa Chapter|Kappa]] was the only other Chapter that remained active during the War. | ||
− | In 1950, [[Dr. Richard C. Todd]] (Sigma 58, Tau 878) came to East Carolina University to teach in the Department of History. Dr. Flanagan invited Dr. Todd to a dinner meeting of the Chapter shortly thereafter | + | In 1950, [[Dr. Richard C. Todd]] (Sigma 58, Tau 878) came to East Carolina University to teach in the Department of History after turning down the opportunity to serve as the president of High Point College. Dr. Flanagan invited Dr. Todd to a dinner meeting of the Chapter shortly thereafter which led to Dr. Todd assuming the role as Faculty Advisor, a position he held for the next 27 years. Dr. Todd helped lead Tau Chapter, as well as the National Fraternity, into greatness. Along with [[Joseph Torchia]], Dr. Todd is credited with carrying Phi Sigma Pi through turbulent times. The Fraternity would eventually shrink to just six active Chapters, with Tau Chapter being the oldest Chapter to remain continuously active. Tau Chapter remains the oldest Chapter to have never gone inactive. |
In 1975, East Carolina University notified Tau Chapter that it was in violation of Title IX. As a professional organization, Tau Chapter would have to either admit eligible females or cease to exist. Two years later, a Constitutional amendment by Tau Chapter allowed the admittance of eligible women into Phi Sigma Pi. [[Clauda Pennock Todd]], wife of Dr. Todd, was inducted into Tau Chapter on December 3, 1977 as the first female honorary Brother to be inducted after the passing of Title IX. Nicknamed “Sweetheart,” Clauda Pennock Todd became an integral part of her husband’s service to the Fraternity. Tau Chapter took the lead among the remaining active Chapters in making the coed transition. | In 1975, East Carolina University notified Tau Chapter that it was in violation of Title IX. As a professional organization, Tau Chapter would have to either admit eligible females or cease to exist. Two years later, a Constitutional amendment by Tau Chapter allowed the admittance of eligible women into Phi Sigma Pi. [[Clauda Pennock Todd]], wife of Dr. Todd, was inducted into Tau Chapter on December 3, 1977 as the first female honorary Brother to be inducted after the passing of Title IX. Nicknamed “Sweetheart,” Clauda Pennock Todd became an integral part of her husband’s service to the Fraternity. Tau Chapter took the lead among the remaining active Chapters in making the coed transition. | ||
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In 1991, [[Richard C. Todd]] and [[Sweetheart]] established the [[Richard Cecil Todd & Clauda Pennock Todd Tripod Scholarship]]. [[David Batts]] was the inaugural recipient of the award in 1993. Since that time, Brothers [[Amanda Hines]], [[Nicole Gray]], and [[Brittany Bodart]] have won this prestigious award. | In 1991, [[Richard C. Todd]] and [[Sweetheart]] established the [[Richard Cecil Todd & Clauda Pennock Todd Tripod Scholarship]]. [[David Batts]] was the inaugural recipient of the award in 1993. Since that time, Brothers [[Amanda Hines]], [[Nicole Gray]], and [[Brittany Bodart]] have won this prestigious award. | ||
− | Tau Chapter established an impressive commitment to the Tripod during Dr. Todd's years of guidance and continues to this day. Tau Chapter also remains one of the most outstanding Chapters in the nation, as evidenced by its receiving the [[Joseph Torchia Outstanding Chapter Award]], the most prestigious award a Collegiate Chapter can receive, a total of | + | Tau Chapter established an impressive commitment to the Tripod during Dr. Todd's years of guidance and continues to this day. Tau Chapter also remains one of the most outstanding Chapters in the nation, as evidenced by its receiving the [[Joseph Torchia Outstanding Chapter Award]], the most prestigious award a Collegiate Chapter can receive, a total of 34 times since the award was given annually starting in 1966. Tau Chapter also received the Joseph Torchia Outstanding Chapter Award for 21 consecutive years. The record for the longest consecutive streak and most Torchias received belongs to Tau Chapter with no other Chapter coming close. |
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[[Image:TauMeadowsletter.jpg|thumb|left|350px|Dr. Meadows, 1934-1944 President of ECTC endorses Phi Sigma Pi]] | [[Image:TauMeadowsletter.jpg|thumb|left|350px|Dr. Meadows, 1934-1944 President of ECTC endorses Phi Sigma Pi]] | ||
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== The Active Chapter == | == The Active Chapter == | ||
− | The current chapter is a | + | The current chapter is a gender-inclusive national honor fraternity at East Carolina University. Undergraduates with a 3.2 GPA, 30 semester hours, and 2 semesters until they graduate or undergraduates with a 3.5 GPA, 15 semester hours, and 2 semesters until they graduate are invited to join the Fraternity each semester. These students or "Initiates" must complete an Initiation Program which lasts on average six to eight weeks. The Chapter currently holds just over 33 active members who are referred to as Brothers whether male or female. |
− | Tau Chapter closely adheres to the Fraternity's principles of Scholarship, Leadership, & Fellowship in all events which are planned. Tau Chapter also focuses closely on service activities and works with organizations such as: | + | Tau Chapter closely adheres to the Fraternity's principles of Scholarship, Leadership, & Fellowship in all events which are planned. Tau Chapter also focuses closely on service activities and works with organizations such as: Boys and Girls Club, Greenville Fire Department and Relay for Life. |
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=== Current Officers and Chairs === | === Current Officers and Chairs === | ||
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+ | <font size="3">'''Tau Chapter Spring 2016''' </font> | ||
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+ | 2022-2023 Executive Council | ||
+ | * President - [[Ben Brammer]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2021-2022 Academic Year: Gamma Psi-Omega|ΓΩ]]) | ||
+ | * Vice President - [[Lizzie Ackerman]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2019-2020 Academic Year: Gamma Phi-Chi|ΓΧ]]) | ||
+ | * Secretary - [[Nicole Ewing]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2021-2022 Academic Year: Gamma Psi-Omega|ΓΩ]]) | ||
+ | * Treasurer - [[Lindan Wierse]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2018-2019 Academic Year: Gamma Phi-Chi|ΓΧ]]) | ||
+ | * Initiate Advisor - [[Talisha Mills]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2021-2022 Academic Year: Gamma Psi-Omega|ΓΩ]]) | ||
+ | * Historian - [[Aidan Charles]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2022-2023 Academic Year: Gamma Psi-Omega |ΓΩ]]) | ||
+ | * Parliamentarian - [[Cameron Grey]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2021-2022 Academic Year: Gamma Psi-Omega|ΓΩ]]) | ||
+ | * Faculty Advisor - [[Dr. David Batts]] ([[Tau Chapter's 2nd Virtual Roll Book#1991-1992 Academic Year: Alpha Lambda-Mu|ΑΜ]]) | ||
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− | + | * Alumni Correspondence - [[Cameron Grey]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2021-2022 Academic Year: Gamma Psi-Omega|ΓΩ]]) | |
+ | * ICR - [[Lovens Paul]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2022-2023 Academic Year: Delta Alpha-Beta|ΔΑ]]) | ||
+ | * Fundraising - [[Talisha Mills]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2021-2022 Academic Year: Gamma Psi-Omega|ΓΩ]]) | ||
+ | * Rush/PR - [[Andrea Knight]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2021-2022 Academic Year: Gamma Psi-Omega|ΓΩ]]) | ||
+ | * Scholarship - [[Nini Vargas]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2022-2023 Academic Year: Delta Alpha-Beta|ΔΑ]]) | ||
+ | * Service - [[Aidan Charles]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2021-2022 Academic Year: Gamma Psi-Omega|ΓΩ]]) | ||
+ | * Social - [[Lizzie Ackerman]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2019-2020 Academic Year: Gamma Phi-Chi|ΓΧ]]) | ||
+ | * Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion - [[Labdhi Shah]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2022-2023 Academic Year: Delta Alpha-Beta|ΔΒ]]) | ||
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− | * Brother at Large - [[ | + | * Brother at Large - [[Aden Spivey]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2022-2023 Academic Year: Delta Alpha-Beta|ΔΑ]]) |
− | * | + | * Brother at Large - [[Elise Seawell]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2022-2023 Academic Year: Delta Alpha-Beta|ΔΑ]]) |
− | * Regional Delegate | + | * Regional Delegate - [[Cameron Grey]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2021-2022 Academic Year: Gamma Psi-Omega|ΓΩ]]) |
− | * Webmaster - [[ | + | * Webmaster - [[Aidan Charles]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2022-2023 Academic Year: Gamma Psi-Omega|ΓΩ]]) |
=== Tau Chapter Officers and Chairs === | === Tau Chapter Officers and Chairs === | ||
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''Main Article: [[List of Tau Chapter Officers]]'' | ''Main Article: [[List of Tau Chapter Officers]]'' | ||
''Main Article: [[List of Tau Chapter Chairs and Non-Executive Officers]]'' | ''Main Article: [[List of Tau Chapter Chairs and Non-Executive Officers]]'' | ||
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=== Current Brotherhood === | === Current Brotherhood === | ||
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<font size="3">'''Phi Sigma Pi Brick, Cupula''' </font> | <font size="3">'''Phi Sigma Pi Brick, Cupula''' </font> | ||
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− | Spring | + | Spring 2023 Active Brothers by Roll |
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− | * [[ | + | * [[Catherine Lynn]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2020-2021 Academic Year: Gamma Phi-Chi|ΓΦ]]) |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Aaron Piper]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2020-2021 Academic Year: Gamma Phi-Chi|ΓΧ]]) |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Deja Demeritt]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2020-2021 Academic Year: Gamma Phi-Chi|ΓΧ]]) |
− | * [[ | + | * [[James Vassallo]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2020-2021 Academic Year: Gamma Phi-Chi|ΓΧ]]) |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Lindan Wierse]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2020-2021 Academic Year: Gamma Phi-Chi|ΓΧ]]) |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Lizzie Ackerman]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2020-2021 Academic Year: Gamma Phi-Chi|ΓΧ]]) |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Sarah Ragsdale]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2020-2021 Academic Year: Gamma Phi-Chi|ΓΧ]]) |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Wayne Cox]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2020-2021 Academic Year: Gamma Phi-Chi|ΓΧ]]) |
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− | * [[ | + | *[[Lizzie Phipps]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2021-2022 Academic Year: Gamma Psi-Omega|ΓΨ]]) |
− | * [[ | + | *[[Trip Brooks]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2021-2022 Academic Year: Gamma Psi-Omega|ΓΨ]]) |
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− | * [[ | + | *[[Aidan Charles]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2021-2022 Academic Year: Gamma Psi-Omega|ΓΩ]]) |
− | * [[ | + | *[[Andrea Knight]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2021-2022 Academic Year: Gamma Psi-Omega|ΓΩ]]) |
− | * [[ | + | *[[Awesome Akinbanjo]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2021-2022 Academic Year: Gamma Psi-Omega|ΓΩ]]) |
− | * [[ | + | *[[Ben Brammer]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2021-2022 Academic Year: Gamma Psi-Omega|ΓΩ]]) |
− | * [[ | + | *[[Cameron Grey]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2021-2022 Academic Year: Gamma Psi-Omega|ΓΩ]]) |
− | * [[ | + | *[[Daniel Franklin]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2021-2022 Academic Year: Gamma Psi-Omega|ΓΩ]]) |
− | * [[ | + | *[[Darrell Roberts]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2021-2022 Academic Year: Gamma Psi-Omega|ΓΩ]]) |
− | * [[ | + | *[[Emily Scahill]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2021-2022 Academic Year: Gamma Psi-Omega|ΓΩ]]) |
− | * [[ | + | *[[Gabby Estrellado]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2021-2022 Academic Year: Gamma Psi-Omega|ΓΩ]]) |
− | * [[ | + | *[[Kaleigh Adams]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2021-2022 Academic Year: Gamma Psi-Omega|ΓΩ]]) |
− | * [[ | + | *[[Kate Buchheit]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2021-2022 Academic Year: Gamma Psi-Omega|ΓΩ]]) |
− | * [[ | + | *[[Melody Smith]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2021-2022 Academic Year: Gamma Psi-Omega|ΓΩ]]) |
− | + | *[[Nicole Ewing]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2021-2022 Academic Year: Gamma Psi-Omega|ΓΩ]]) | |
− | * [[ | + | *[[Talisha Mills]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2021-2022 Academic Year: Gamma Psi-Omega|ΓΩ]]) |
− | * [[ | + | *[[Taylor Anne Walters]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2021-2022 Academic Year: Gamma Psi-Omega|ΓΩ]]) |
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− | + | *[[Aden Spivey]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2022-2023 Academic Year: Delta Alpha-Beta|ΔΑ]]) | |
− | * [[ | + | *[[Billy Gordon]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2022-2023 Academic Year: Delta Alpha-Beta|ΔΑ]]) |
− | * [[ | + | *[[Elise Seawell]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2022-2023 Academic Year: Delta Alpha-Beta|ΔΑ]]) |
− | * [[ | + | *[[Jamie Day]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2022-2023 Academic Year: Delta Alpha-Beta|ΔΑ]]) |
− | * [[ | + | *[[Lovens Paul]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2022-2023 Academic Year: Delta Alpha-Beta|ΔΑ]]) |
− | * [[ | + | *[[Stephanie Lizardo]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2022-2023 Academic Year: Delta Alpha-Beta|ΔΑ]]) |
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− | * [[ | + | *[[Aida Khalifa]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2022-2023 Academic Year: Delta Alpha-Beta|ΔΒ]]) |
− | * [[ | + | *[[Angela Lamb]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2022-2023 Academic Year: Delta Alpha-Beta|ΔΒ]]) |
− | * [[ | + | *[[Anslie Russell]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2022-2023 Academic Year: Delta Alpha-Beta|ΔΒ]]) |
− | * [[ | + | *[[Haley Ray]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2022-2023 Academic Year: Delta Alpha-Beta|ΔΒ]]) |
− | * [[ | + | *[[Henry Roy]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2022-2023 Academic Year: Delta Alpha-Beta|ΔΒ]]) |
− | * [[ | + | *[[Holden Settles]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2022-2023 Academic Year: Delta Alpha-Beta|ΔΒ]]) |
− | * [[ | + | *[[Jehlani Wilkins]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2022-2023 Academic Year: Delta Alpha-Beta|ΔΒ]]) |
− | * [[ | + | *[[Jenna Waddell]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2022-2023 Academic Year: Delta Alpha-Beta|ΔΒ]]) |
− | * [[ | + | *[[Johnathan McCaulley]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2022-2023 Academic Year: Delta Alpha-Beta|ΔΒ]]) |
− | * [[ | + | *[[Juliana Mason]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2022-2023 Academic Year: Delta Alpha-Beta|ΔΒ]]) |
− | * [[ | + | *[[Labdhi Shah]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2022-2023 Academic Year: Delta Alpha-Beta|ΔΒ]]) |
− | * [[ | + | *[[Madison Howlett]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2022-2023 Academic Year: Delta Alpha-Beta|ΔΒ]]) |
− | * [[ | + | *[[Malicha Frazier-Bibb]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2022-2023 Academic Year: Delta Alpha-Beta|ΔΒ]]) |
− | + | *[[Nick Johnson]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2022-2023 Academic Year: Delta Alpha-Beta|ΔΒ]]) | |
− | * [[ | + | *[[Shane Wilson]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2022-2023 Academic Year: Delta Alpha-Beta|ΔΒ]]) |
− | * [[ | + | *[[Stephannie Alvarado]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2022-2023 Academic Year: Delta Alpha-Beta|ΔΒ]]) |
− | * [[ | + | *[[Susan Yang]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2022-2023 Academic Year: Delta Alpha-Beta|ΔΒ]]) |
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− | + | *[[Hakeem Frazier]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2022-2023 Academic Year: Delta Gamma-Delta|ΔΓ]]) | |
− | * [[ | + | *[[Daijha Blount]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2022-2023 Academic Year: Delta Gamma-Delta|ΔΓ]]) |
− | + | *[[Masara Al Obaibi]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2022-2023 Academic Year: Delta Gamma-Delta|ΔΓ]]) | |
− | * [[ | + | *[[Marissa Toledo]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2022-2023 Academic Year: Delta Gamma-Delta|ΔΓ]]) |
− | + | *[[Jasmine Johnson]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2022-2023 Academic Year: Delta Gamma-Delta|ΔΓ]]) | |
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''Main Article: [[Tau Chapter's 1st Virtual Roll Book]]'' (1936-1977) | ''Main Article: [[Tau Chapter's 1st Virtual Roll Book]]'' (1936-1977) | ||
− | ''Main Article: [[Tau Chapter's 2nd Virtual Roll Book]]'' (1977-Present) | + | ''Main Article: [[Tau Chapter's 2nd Virtual Roll Book]]'' (1977-2014) |
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+ | ''Main Article: [[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book]]'' (2014-Present) | ||
=== Family Trees === | === Family Trees === | ||
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=== Founder's Weekend === | === Founder's Weekend === | ||
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: [[Senior Vice President|National Vice President]] (1948-1950) | : [[Senior Vice President|National Vice President]] (1948-1950) | ||
: [[National Historian]] (1939-1946) | : [[National Historian]] (1939-1946) | ||
+ | * [[Leon Meadows|Dr. Leon Meadows]] ([[Tau Chapter's 1st Virtual Roll Book#1936-1937 Academic Year|T 19]]) | ||
+ | : President of East Carolina University (1934-1944) | ||
* [[Clyde A. Erwin|Dr. Clyde A. Erwin]] ([[Tau Chapter's 1st Virtual Roll Book#1936-1937 Academic Year|T 28]]) | * [[Clyde A. Erwin|Dr. Clyde A. Erwin]] ([[Tau Chapter's 1st Virtual Roll Book#1936-1937 Academic Year|T 28]]) | ||
: North Carolina Superintendent of Public Instruction (1934-1952) | : North Carolina Superintendent of Public Instruction (1934-1952) | ||
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: [[Vice President of Chapter Development|National Counselor]] (1955-1957, 1959-1961, 1966-1968, 1974-1976) | : [[Vice President of Chapter Development|National Counselor]] (1955-1957, 1959-1961, 1966-1968, 1974-1976) | ||
: [[Distinguished Service Key]] (1969) | : [[Distinguished Service Key]] (1969) | ||
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* [[Clauda Pennock Todd]] ([[Tau Chapter's 2nd Virtual Roll Book#1977-1978 Academic Year|T 879]]) | * [[Clauda Pennock Todd]] ([[Tau Chapter's 2nd Virtual Roll Book#1977-1978 Academic Year|T 879]]) | ||
: Wife of Dr. Todd aka 'Sweetheart' | : Wife of Dr. Todd aka 'Sweetheart' | ||
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: [[Vice President of Alumni Development|National Alumni Representative]] (1982-1989) | : [[Vice President of Alumni Development|National Alumni Representative]] (1982-1989) | ||
: [[Distinguished Service Key]] (1992) | : [[Distinguished Service Key]] (1992) | ||
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* [[Linda L. Wilson]] ([[Tau Chapter's 2nd Virtual Roll Book#1982-1983 Academic Year|T 1000]]) | * [[Linda L. Wilson]] ([[Tau Chapter's 2nd Virtual Roll Book#1982-1983 Academic Year|T 1000]]) | ||
: [[List of Past Tau Chapter Officers#1972-1991 Academic Years|Tau Chapter's First Female President]] (1985-1986) | : [[List of Past Tau Chapter Officers#1972-1991 Academic Years|Tau Chapter's First Female President]] (1985-1986) | ||
: [[National Historian]] (1984-1988) | : [[National Historian]] (1984-1988) | ||
* [[Phillip Bogle|Dr. Phillip Bogle]] ([[Tau Chapter's 2nd Virtual Roll Book#1983-1984 Academic Year|T 1023]]) | * [[Phillip Bogle|Dr. Phillip Bogle]] ([[Tau Chapter's 2nd Virtual Roll Book#1983-1984 Academic Year|T 1023]]) | ||
− | : [[Outstanding Chapter Advisor]]-[[Alpha Phi Chapter]] (2003) | + | : [[Outstanding Chapter Advisor|Thornton Chapter Advisor Award]]-[[Alpha Phi Chapter]] (2003) |
* [[Robert A. Landry]] ([[Tau Chapter's 2nd Virtual Roll Book#1986-1987 Academic Year: Alpha Alpha-Beta|T 1102]]) | * [[Robert A. Landry]] ([[Tau Chapter's 2nd Virtual Roll Book#1986-1987 Academic Year: Alpha Alpha-Beta|T 1102]]) | ||
: [[Regional Director]] (1988-1990) | : [[Regional Director]] (1988-1990) | ||
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: [[Distinguished Service Key]] (1994) | : [[Distinguished Service Key]] (1994) | ||
* [[Count Lamielle]] ([[Tau Chapter's 2nd Virtual Roll Book#1986-1987 Academic Year: Alpha Alpha-Beta|T 1113]]) | * [[Count Lamielle]] ([[Tau Chapter's 2nd Virtual Roll Book#1986-1987 Academic Year: Alpha Alpha-Beta|T 1113]]) | ||
− | : Continuously active for 25 years | + | : Continuously active for over 25 years |
* [[Hope Turnbull|Hope Turnbull, CPA]] ([[Tau Chapter's 2nd Virtual Roll Book#1988-1989 Academic Year: Alpha Epsilon-Zeta|T 1156]]) | * [[Hope Turnbull|Hope Turnbull, CPA]] ([[Tau Chapter's 2nd Virtual Roll Book#1988-1989 Academic Year: Alpha Epsilon-Zeta|T 1156]]) | ||
: [[Vice President of Finance]] (1996-2000) | : [[Vice President of Finance]] (1996-2000) | ||
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* [[Mary Kathryn Thornton]] ([[Tau Chapter's 2nd Virtual Roll Book#1988-1989 Academic Year: Alpha Epsilon-Zeta|T 1160]]) | * [[Mary Kathryn Thornton]] ([[Tau Chapter's 2nd Virtual Roll Book#1988-1989 Academic Year: Alpha Epsilon-Zeta|T 1160]]) | ||
: Wife of Dr. Thornton | : Wife of Dr. Thornton | ||
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* [[James O. Tisdale III]] ([[Tau Chapter's 2nd Virtual Roll Book#1989-1990 Academic Year: Alpha Eta-Theta|T 1179]]) | * [[James O. Tisdale III]] ([[Tau Chapter's 2nd Virtual Roll Book#1989-1990 Academic Year: Alpha Eta-Theta|T 1179]]) | ||
: [[National President]] (1998-2000) | : [[National President]] (1998-2000) | ||
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: [[Todd Tripod Scholarship]] (1994) | : [[Todd Tripod Scholarship]] (1994) | ||
* [[David Batts|Dr. David L. Batts]] ([[Tau Chapter's 2nd Virtual Roll Book#1991-1992 Academic Year: Alpha Lambda-Mu|T 1242]]) | * [[David Batts|Dr. David L. Batts]] ([[Tau Chapter's 2nd Virtual Roll Book#1991-1992 Academic Year: Alpha Lambda-Mu|T 1242]]) | ||
− | : [[Tau Chapter Advisor|Tau Chapter Faculty Advisor]] ( | + | : [[Tau Chapter Advisor|Tau Chapter Faculty Advisor]] (1997-Present) |
: [[Vice President of Membership Development]] (1996-1998) | : [[Vice President of Membership Development]] (1996-1998) | ||
: [[Vice President of Alumni Development]] (2003-2004) | : [[Vice President of Alumni Development]] (2003-2004) | ||
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: [[List of Tau Chapter Awards from the University and Community#Student Organization Awards|East Carolina University Outstanding Faculty Advisor]] (2006) | : [[List of Tau Chapter Awards from the University and Community#Student Organization Awards|East Carolina University Outstanding Faculty Advisor]] (2006) | ||
: Professional Fraternity Association Faculty Award of Excellence (2007) | : Professional Fraternity Association Faculty Award of Excellence (2007) | ||
− | : [[Outstanding Chapter Advisor]] (2008) | + | : [[Outstanding Chapter Advisor|Thornton Chapter Advisor Award]] (2008, 2016) |
+ | | | ||
* [[Jonathan Wood]] ([[Tau Chapter's 2nd Virtual Roll Book#1994-1995 Academic Year: Alpha Rho-Sigma|T 1339]]) | * [[Jonathan Wood]] ([[Tau Chapter's 2nd Virtual Roll Book#1994-1995 Academic Year: Alpha Rho-Sigma|T 1339]]) | ||
: [[Vice President of Membership Development]] (1998-2000) | : [[Vice President of Membership Development]] (1998-2000) | ||
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* [[Christopher A. Crout]] ([[Tau Chapter's 2nd Virtual Roll Book#2008-2009 Academic Year: Beta Phi-Chi|T 1685]]) | * [[Christopher A. Crout]] ([[Tau Chapter's 2nd Virtual Roll Book#2008-2009 Academic Year: Beta Phi-Chi|T 1685]]) | ||
: [[Region Consultant]] (2011-2012) | : [[Region Consultant]] (2011-2012) | ||
− | * [[Leo Jenkins|Dr. Leo W. Jenkins]] ( | + | : [[Vice President of Development]] (2021-2023) |
+ | * [[Ellie Crout]] ([[Tau Chapter's 2nd Virtual Roll Book#2010-2011 Academic Year: Gamma Alpha-Beta|T 1726]]) | ||
+ | : [[Phi Sigma Pi Foundation|Phi Sigma Pi Foundation Treasurer]] (2016-2018) | ||
+ | |||
+ | : [[Phi Sigma Pi Foundation|Phi Sigma Pi Foundation President]] (2018-Present) | ||
+ | * [[Margaret LeGrand]] ([[Tau Chapter's 2nd Virtual Roll Book#2011-2012 Academic Year: Gamma Gamma-Delta|T 1784]]) | ||
+ | : [[Phi Sigma Pi Foundation|Phi Sigma Pi Foundation Director]] (2021-2023) | ||
+ | : [[Alumni Tripod Award for Excellence in Fellowship]] (2021) | ||
+ | * [[Stella Maher]] ([[Tau Chapter's 2nd Virtual Roll Book#2012-2013 Academic Year: Gamma Epsilon-Zeta|T 1817]]) | ||
+ | : [[Phi Sigma Pi Foundation|Phi Sigma Pi Foundation President]] (2012-2014) | ||
+ | * [[Jeremy Reed]] ([[Tau Chapter's 2nd Virtual Roll Book#2012-2013 Academic Year: Gamma Epsilon-Zeta|T 1839]]) | ||
+ | : [[Greater Monongahela Alumni Chapter|Greater Monongahela Alumni Chapter Founder]] (2011) | ||
+ | : [[Phi Sigma Pi Foundation|Phi Sigma Pi Foundation Secretary]] (2013-2014) | ||
+ | * [[Jeffrey L. Johnson]] ([[Tau Chapter's 2nd Virtual Roll Book#2013-2014 Academic Year: Gamma Eta-Theta|T 1868]]) | ||
+ | : [[Regional Director]] (1987-1988) | ||
+ | : [[National Counselor]] (1988-1990) | ||
+ | : [[National President]] (1990-1996) | ||
+ | : [[Phi Sigma Pi Foundation|Phi Sigma Pi Foundation Director of Finance]] (2008-2009) | ||
+ | : [[Alpha Gamma Chapter|Alpha Gamma Chapter Founder]] (1988) | ||
+ | : [[Distinguished Service Key]] (1991) | ||
+ | * [[Leo Jenkins|Dr. Leo W. Jenkins]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2014-2015 Academic Year: Gamma Iota-Kappa|T 1869]]) | ||
: President/Chancellor of East Carolina University (1960-1978) | : President/Chancellor of East Carolina University (1960-1978) | ||
+ | * [[Andrew Wipperman]] ([[Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book#2015-2016 Academic Year: Gamma Lambda-Mu|T 1912]]) | ||
+ | : [[Todd Tripod Scholarship]] (2018) | ||
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* [[Joseph Torchia Outstanding Chapter Award]] | * [[Joseph Torchia Outstanding Chapter Award]] | ||
− | : 1965-66, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 | + | : 1965-66, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2019, 2023 |
* [[Top Ten Chapter Award]]/[[Top in Region Award]] ([[Mid Atlantic Region]]) | * [[Top Ten Chapter Award]]/[[Top in Region Award]] ([[Mid Atlantic Region]]) | ||
− | : 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2011 | + | : 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2015, 2016 |
* [[Steven A. DiGuiseppe Administrative Award]] | * [[Steven A. DiGuiseppe Administrative Award]] | ||
− | : 1993, 2003, 2005 | + | : 1993, 2003, 2005, 2016 |
* [[C.H. McClure Single Service Award]] | * [[C.H. McClure Single Service Award]] | ||
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* [[Charles W. Chance Alumni Award]] | * [[Charles W. Chance Alumni Award]] | ||
− | : 1992, 2003 | + | : 1992, 2003, 2016, 2018, 2019 |
* [[Most Spirited Chapter]] | * [[Most Spirited Chapter]] | ||
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: 2009 | : 2009 | ||
− | * [[Outstanding Chapter Advisor Award]] | + | * [[Jack W. Thornton Outstanding Chapter Advisor Award]] |
: [[Phillip Bogle|Dr. Phillip Bogle]] ([[Alpha Phi Chapter]]) 2003 | : [[Phillip Bogle|Dr. Phillip Bogle]] ([[Alpha Phi Chapter]]) 2003 | ||
− | : [[Dr. David Batts]] 2008 | + | : [[Dr. David Batts]] 2008, 2016 |
=== University and Community Awards === | === University and Community Awards === |
Latest revision as of 10:12, 18 December 2023
Tau Chapter (Founded 28 May 1936) is located at East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina and is a member of the Mid Atlantic Region. The Chapter was founded when Epsilon Chapter Alumnus Dr. Beecher Flanagan (Ε 2, Τ 12) came to ECU to teach. Tau Chapter is 'one of the most historically successful chapters in the Fraternity.' -Epsilon Wiki
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Chapter History
History
"The Tau Chapter of Phi Sigma Pi, national honorary education fraternity, has as its objective perpetuating the ideals of higher learning and promoting goodwill and fellowship among the men [and women] students on the campus of East Carolina...[University].
Even though membership in the fraternity is not open to all men [or women] students on the campus, they may become eligible by maintaining a high scholastic average and fostering brotherhood with their associates on the campus...
While a student is in college he [or she] derives greater benefits from campus life if there exists within him [or her] the conviction that he [or she] is among friends; that they stand ready to help him [or her] when the need arises. This holds true, too, after one is graduated from college. Phi Sigma Pi offers life membership to alumni, giving its members life-long association they would lose otherwise.
It is the desire of the fraternity to encourage men [and women] students on the campus to become eligible for membership, as Phi Sigma Pi feels that it has something to offer."
-Eugene Carson, Tau Chapter President 1941
Early Years
Tau Chapter originally began as Tau Sigma Sigma, the first fraternal organization to be chartered at East Carolina University in 1935. Tau Sigma Sigma was founded by Dr. Beecher Flanagan (Epsilon 2, Tau 12) and started as a social/service fraternity for male students. The following year, the group decided to seek affiliation with Phi Sigma Pi under the direction of then President, Bruce Simmons, and Advisor, Dr. Flanagan. The group became Tau Chapter of Phi Sigma Pi and it was mere coincidence that Tau Chapter kept part of its original name. Tau Chapter was installed by Simon S. Shearer on May 28, 1936. All but 3 of the original Tau Sigma Sigma Brothers became Tau Chapter Brothers, most of which were part of the installation of Tau Chapter. Dr. Flanagan continued to serve as the Advisor for Tau Chapter for the next 14 years as well as serving the National Fraternity. This included serving as the National Historian for 7 years during the WWII era. Through his efforts, Tau Chapter was able to remain active during WWII. Kappa was the only other Chapter that remained active during the War.
In 1950, Dr. Richard C. Todd (Sigma 58, Tau 878) came to East Carolina University to teach in the Department of History after turning down the opportunity to serve as the president of High Point College. Dr. Flanagan invited Dr. Todd to a dinner meeting of the Chapter shortly thereafter which led to Dr. Todd assuming the role as Faculty Advisor, a position he held for the next 27 years. Dr. Todd helped lead Tau Chapter, as well as the National Fraternity, into greatness. Along with Joseph Torchia, Dr. Todd is credited with carrying Phi Sigma Pi through turbulent times. The Fraternity would eventually shrink to just six active Chapters, with Tau Chapter being the oldest Chapter to remain continuously active. Tau Chapter remains the oldest Chapter to have never gone inactive.
In 1975, East Carolina University notified Tau Chapter that it was in violation of Title IX. As a professional organization, Tau Chapter would have to either admit eligible females or cease to exist. Two years later, a Constitutional amendment by Tau Chapter allowed the admittance of eligible women into Phi Sigma Pi. Clauda Pennock Todd, wife of Dr. Todd, was inducted into Tau Chapter on December 3, 1977 as the first female honorary Brother to be inducted after the passing of Title IX. Nicknamed “Sweetheart,” Clauda Pennock Todd became an integral part of her husband’s service to the Fraternity. Tau Chapter took the lead among the remaining active Chapters in making the coed transition.
In 1977, Dr. Richard C. Todd retired from East Carolina University. Along with then President Randy Doub, he recruited Dr. Jack W. Thornton as the new Advisor for the Chapter. Dr. Thornton originally came to ECU in 1965 to teach in the Department of Business. He continued the service exemplified by both Dr. Todd and Dr. Flanagan to both Tau Chapter as well as the National Fraternity. It was during this time the pledge process went through several changes to instill more values, bolster involvement, and to add a higher level of seriousness. From here, many of the current traditions of Tau Chapter were born.
Following Dr. Thornton’s term on the National Council, the Fraternity shifted from generally having Advisors leading the Fraternity to active Alumni taking charge. Dr. Thornton served as the Advisor for Tau Chapter for 21 years. Although Dr. Todd retired in 1977, he continued to be active with Tau Chapter until his death in 1993. It wasn’t until Dr. Todd retired that he finally signed Tau’s Rollbook as the last signature in the first book. He was considered a part of the Chapter without having signed the book, however, the Brothers wanted to make it official once Dr. Todd retired. Dr. Thornton and the Brothers knew it was impossible to ever replace Dr. Todd for everything he has done for both Tau Chapter and the National Fraternity.
In 1998, Dr. Jack Thornton retired from East Carolina University and the duties of Advisor were passed to Dr. David L. Batts from the Department of Technology Systems. Thanks to Dr. Batts’ efforts while on the National Council, the Fraternity saw its first Alumni Convention in 2005. Dr. Batts continues to follow in the footsteps of Drs. Flanagan, Todd, and Thornton and has served as the Advisor for Tau Chapter for over 10 years.
Several Tau Brothers have served the National level as part of the National Council or National Staff. Brothers Beecher Flanagan, Richard C. Todd, Jack W. Thornton, Paul Allen III, Robert Zalimeni, Michael L. Hosey, Linda Wilson, Mark Pabst, Robert A. Landry, James O. Tisdale III, Hope C. Harrell, Lindsay Fernandez, David Batts, Jonathan Wood, Benjamin Brown, and Brittany Bodart have served on the National Council. Of the previously named Brothers, 5 have served as National President with Dr. Thornton serving two, non-consecutive terms. Many of the previous Brothers have also received a Distinguished Service Key, the highest honor that can be bestowed on an individual Brother. Brothers Ronald Eggers and Kenneth Wright served as the Student Representative on the National Council while Brothers Serena Warren and Christopher A. Crout served on the National Staff as Region Consultants. Brothers Braxton Hall, William Beckner III, and Thomas Barwick also served at the National level as the official Parliamentarian to the 1973, 1974, and 1975 Grand Chapter Conference, respectively, upon invitation by National President Vaughn E. Rhodes. Many Brothers and Alumni chaired various committees held during the Grand Chapter Conferences.
In 1991, Richard C. Todd and Sweetheart established the Richard Cecil Todd & Clauda Pennock Todd Tripod Scholarship. David Batts was the inaugural recipient of the award in 1993. Since that time, Brothers Amanda Hines, Nicole Gray, and Brittany Bodart have won this prestigious award.
Tau Chapter established an impressive commitment to the Tripod during Dr. Todd's years of guidance and continues to this day. Tau Chapter also remains one of the most outstanding Chapters in the nation, as evidenced by its receiving the Joseph Torchia Outstanding Chapter Award, the most prestigious award a Collegiate Chapter can receive, a total of 34 times since the award was given annually starting in 1966. Tau Chapter also received the Joseph Torchia Outstanding Chapter Award for 21 consecutive years. The record for the longest consecutive streak and most Torchias received belongs to Tau Chapter with no other Chapter coming close.
The Active Chapter
The current chapter is a gender-inclusive national honor fraternity at East Carolina University. Undergraduates with a 3.2 GPA, 30 semester hours, and 2 semesters until they graduate or undergraduates with a 3.5 GPA, 15 semester hours, and 2 semesters until they graduate are invited to join the Fraternity each semester. These students or "Initiates" must complete an Initiation Program which lasts on average six to eight weeks. The Chapter currently holds just over 33 active members who are referred to as Brothers whether male or female.
Tau Chapter closely adheres to the Fraternity's principles of Scholarship, Leadership, & Fellowship in all events which are planned. Tau Chapter also focuses closely on service activities and works with organizations such as: Boys and Girls Club, Greenville Fire Department and Relay for Life.
Current Officers and Chairs
2022-2023 Executive Council
- President - Ben Brammer (ΓΩ)
- Vice President - Lizzie Ackerman (ΓΧ)
- Secretary - Nicole Ewing (ΓΩ)
- Treasurer - Lindan Wierse (ΓΧ)
- Initiate Advisor - Talisha Mills (ΓΩ)
- Historian - Aidan Charles (ΓΩ)
- Parliamentarian - Cameron Grey (ΓΩ)
- Faculty Advisor - Dr. David Batts (ΑΜ)
Fall 2023 Committee Chairs
- Alumni Correspondence - Cameron Grey (ΓΩ)
- ICR - Lovens Paul (ΔΑ)
- Fundraising - Talisha Mills (ΓΩ)
- Rush/PR - Andrea Knight (ΓΩ)
- Scholarship - Nini Vargas (ΔΑ)
- Service - Aidan Charles (ΓΩ)
- Social - Lizzie Ackerman (ΓΧ)
- Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion - Labdhi Shah (ΔΒ)
Fall 2023 Non-Executive Officers
- Brother at Large - Aden Spivey (ΔΑ)
- Brother at Large - Elise Seawell (ΔΑ)
- Regional Delegate - Cameron Grey (ΓΩ)
- Webmaster - Aidan Charles (ΓΩ)
Tau Chapter Officers and Chairs
Main Article: List of Tau Chapter Officers
Main Article: List of Tau Chapter Chairs and Non-Executive Officers
Current Brotherhood
Spring 2023 Active Brothers by Roll
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Tau Chapter Roll Books
Main Article: Tau Chapter's 1st Virtual Roll Book (1936-1977)
Main Article: Tau Chapter's 2nd Virtual Roll Book (1977-2014)
Main Article: Tau Chapter's 3rd Virtual Roll Book (2014-Present)
Family Trees
Main Article: List of Tau Chapter Family Trees
Chapter Events & Activities
Founder's Weekend
April 2023 - Information Coming Soon!
Notable Alumni
Chapter Honors and Awards
National Awards
- 1965-66, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2019, 2023
- 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2015, 2016
- 1993, 2003, 2005, 2016
- 1992, 1994, 1997
- 1992, 2003, 2016, 2018, 2019
- 2000
- 2008, 2010
- 2009
- Dr. Phillip Bogle (Alpha Phi Chapter) 2003
- Dr. David Batts 2008, 2016
University and Community Awards
Main Article: List of Tau Chapter Awards from the University and Community
Chapter Awards
Main Article: List of Local Tau Chapter Awards
Dedications
Main Article: List of Tau Chapter Dedications
In the News
- Phi Sigma Pi holds Easter event at ECU
- Donuts for Diabetes: Krispy Kreme Challenge held in Greenville
- Kolasa: Doughnuts for diabetes, Fundraiser set for Saturday (pg 6)
- Running for doughnuts with (rain) sprinkles
- "Enemies" World Premiere Introduces Theater Noir To Eastern Carolina
- Professor Earns National Award (pg 2-3)
- Professor Wins Award for Advising Students (pg 3)
Collection: Newspaper Clippings from 1968-1974
Further Resources
- Tau Chapter Portal
- National Fraternity Website (Information for Brothers, Alumni & prospective members)
- Joyner Library Organization Information
- Tau's 50th Founders Day Booklet