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− | David served on National Council for three years working hard to improve Alumni relations. After a short break, David went back to school at Rutgers for his doctorate in science education. | + | David served on [[National Council]] for three years working hard to improve Alumni relations. After a short break, David went back to school at Rutgers for his doctorate in science education. While attending Rutgers, he helped to reactivate [[Alpha Theta Chapter]]. After finishing his doctorate program, we accepted a faculty position as a physics professor at Kennesaw State University, where he helped to start [[Epsilon Nu Chapter]]. |
== Reactivation of Alpha Theta == | == Reactivation of Alpha Theta == |
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David Rosengrant | |
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Name | David Rosengrant |
Chapter | Alpha Omega University of Pittsburgh |
Date Inducted | |
Roll Number | ΑΩ 222 |
Alumni Chapter/Assoc | |
Honorary Member | Alpha Theta |
Major | Astro-Physics |
Birthdate | January 11, 1976 |
Spouse | |
Nicknames | Rosie |
Awards |
David Rosengrant (born 11 January 1976) is an Alumni Member of Alpha Omega Chapter (ΑΩ 222) and a co-founder of Alpha Theta Chapter by reactivating them in 2006.
Contents
Early Fraternity Life and Career
David Rosengrant decided to attend The University of Pittsburgh where he majored in Astro-Physics and minored in Geology. He joined Phi Sigma Pi to further his horizons and broaden his views. The fraternity has affected him in many ways which is why he is still active on a national level by having served on national commnittees, national council, and reactivating Alpha Theta Chapter.
Collegiate Years at Alpha Omega
David was Vice President of his chapter for two years. He received many awards for his service to his chapter, such as Brother of the Year and the Chapter Service Key.
Alumni Years to Present
David served on National Council for three years working hard to improve Alumni relations. After a short break, David went back to school at Rutgers for his doctorate in science education. While attending Rutgers, he helped to reactivate Alpha Theta Chapter. After finishing his doctorate program, we accepted a faculty position as a physics professor at Kennesaw State University, where he helped to start Epsilon Nu Chapter.
Reactivation of Alpha Theta
Ever since David first came to Rutgers, he had a goal to fill in one of the holes in the Phi Sigma Pi alphabet. Reactivate Alpha Theta chapter. In their first year, Alpha Theta chapter has continually impressed and amazed David at how far they have come in their first year. This is a chapter that is going to be known nationally very soon for the things they are doing.
National Involvement
- Been involved with the National Alumni Development Committee since 2000
- Vice President of Alumni Development (2000-2003)
- Reactivation of Alpha Theta, April 2006
Further Resources
Other Interesting Facts
I have my Ed.D in Science education with my research focused in physics education.