1994
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1994: The Year in Review | |
National President | Jeffrey L. Johnson |
Torchia Recipients | Eta, Tau, Alpha Epsilon |
DSK Recipients | Jennifer S. Schaffer, Dr. Mark Pabst, James O. Tisdale, III |
New Chapters | Beta Iota, Beta Kappa, Beta Lambda, Beta Mu, Beta Nu, Beta Xi, Beta Omicron |
Reactivated Chapters |
The Year 1994 in review for Phi Sigma Pi.
Contents
1994
- The first Annual Campaign Fund is completed. This newly created program became a way for Brothers to give back to the fraternity by donating to funds of their choice. Enrichment, Capital, Unrestricted and Restricted funds were created; each designed to support and develop a different area of the fraternity.
- The Todd Dining Hall at East Carolina University is dedicated.
- The National Council votes to build a permanent National Headquarters and determines the first step is to locate and purchase a suitable plot of land. National President Jeffrey Johnson and Vice President of Finance James Voulopos lead the charge.
- National President Jeffrey Johnson announces a new National Vision that results in more aggressive expansion over the next several years.
- Christine Blanck and Barbara Collins named co-Directors.
January
- January 31 - Beta Iota is founded at The Ohio State University
February
- February 13 - Beta Kappa is founded at Clemson University
- February 23 - Beta Lambda is founded at American University
- February 23 - Beta Mu is founded at George Washington University
March
- March 6 - Beta Nu is founded at Cornell University
October
- October 16 - Beta Xi is founded at University of Miami (OH)
- October 30 - Beta Omicron is founded at University of North Carolina Wilimington