Jenny Sui
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Name | Jenny Sui |
Chapter | Beta Epsilon Syracuse University |
Date Inducted | Spring 2008 |
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Major | Biochemistry/Pre-med Track |
Birthdate | March 20 |
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Nicknames | Jen Jen, Jenster |
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Jenny Sui (born 20 March 1989) is an Active Member of Beta Epsilon (Chapter roll #) at Syracuse University. She is a member of the Alpha Eta pledge class of Spring 2008.
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Early Fraternity Life and Career
Jenny was born in Manhattan and attended Jane Addams Vocational High School in the Bronx. She graduated at the top of her class and wanted to go to Brandeis Univeristy with her friends. But due to financial circumstances, she decided to attend Syracuse University.
In the Spring of 2008, she heard about Phi Sigma Pi from a floormate. For her, living in Skyhall 2 didn't prevent her from attending the rush events. She felt that Phi Sigma Pi had much to offer and decided to accept the bid. Jenny is glad that she went through Initiation. It was stressful for her to run for ASIA's (Asian Students in America) Historian but in the end she accomplished both.
Collegiate Years at Sample Chapter
Jenny served on the Historical Committee in her first active semester in the Fall of 2009. The committee is headed by her big, Rachel Ousley.
National Involvement
Northeast Regional Conference at Beta Epsilon, 2008
Bigs and Littles
Jenny is in the Thing Family.
Jenny's Big Brother is Rachel Ousley, a member of the Alpha Epsilon class.
Jenny's sibling is Krista Tuthill.
Further Resources
- web page?
- Beta Epsilon at Syracuse University
Other Interesting Facts
Jenny is currently in the following clubs:
- ASIA (Asian Students in America): one of the largest Asian organizations on campus that serves as an umbrella organization to other Asian organization. It increases awareness of the Asian American identity through cultural, social, educational, and community service events. Currently she is Historian for the year of 2008-2009.
- Red Cross