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'''Alex Collins''' (born 7 July 1987) is an Active Member of [[Epsilon Rho]] (Chapter roll #) at [http://www.nku.edu Northern Kentucky University].  
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'''Alex Collins''' (born 7 July 1987) is an Active Member of [[Epsilon Rho Chapter]] (Chapter roll #) at [http://www.nku.edu Northern Kentucky University].  
  
 
== Early Fraternity Life and Career ==
 
== Early Fraternity Life and Career ==
 
Alex J. Collins enrolled in Northern Kentucky University, in Spring 2008, following graduating with his Associate's Degree from the University of Cincinnati in the Fall 2007. The University of Cincinnati followed his graduation from Western Brown High School in Mount Orab, Ohio in June 2005. During his junior year in college, Alex found himself needing to discover both himself and a purpose within his collegiate years and after receiving a letter from Phi Sigma Pi as well encouragement from another initiate, Emily Devers, he chose to take an active role and became an initiate in Fall 2008. Successfully completing his initiate training alongside thirty-four other members, Alex was inducted on November 5, 2008 into the newly formed Epsilon Rho chapter.
 
Alex J. Collins enrolled in Northern Kentucky University, in Spring 2008, following graduating with his Associate's Degree from the University of Cincinnati in the Fall 2007. The University of Cincinnati followed his graduation from Western Brown High School in Mount Orab, Ohio in June 2005. During his junior year in college, Alex found himself needing to discover both himself and a purpose within his collegiate years and after receiving a letter from Phi Sigma Pi as well encouragement from another initiate, Emily Devers, he chose to take an active role and became an initiate in Fall 2008. Successfully completing his initiate training alongside thirty-four other members, Alex was inducted on November 5, 2008 into the newly formed Epsilon Rho chapter.
  
== Collegiate Years at Epsilon Rho ==
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== Collegiate Years at Epsilon Rho Chapter ==
 
Early on in his involvement with Phi Sigma Pi, Alex was chosen to be the chapter's first Historian [Fall 2008 - Fall 2009] as well as co-founded the idea behind the "Biggles" program in hopes of creating a stronger bond between the chartering initiate class which would take effect during the Brotherhood Retreat during that last week of Fall semester.
 
Early on in his involvement with Phi Sigma Pi, Alex was chosen to be the chapter's first Historian [Fall 2008 - Fall 2009] as well as co-founded the idea behind the "Biggles" program in hopes of creating a stronger bond between the chartering initiate class which would take effect during the Brotherhood Retreat during that last week of Fall semester.
  
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Revision as of 00:36, 12 November 2008

Alex J. Collins III
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Name Alex J. Collins III
Chapter ΕΡ
Northern Kentucky University
Date Inducted November 5, 2008
Roll Number
Alumni Chapter/Assoc
Honorary Member
Major Mathematics
Birthdate July 7, 1987
Spouse
Nicknames
Awards


Alex Collins (born 7 July 1987) is an Active Member of Epsilon Rho Chapter (Chapter roll #) at Northern Kentucky University.

Early Fraternity Life and Career

Alex J. Collins enrolled in Northern Kentucky University, in Spring 2008, following graduating with his Associate's Degree from the University of Cincinnati in the Fall 2007. The University of Cincinnati followed his graduation from Western Brown High School in Mount Orab, Ohio in June 2005. During his junior year in college, Alex found himself needing to discover both himself and a purpose within his collegiate years and after receiving a letter from Phi Sigma Pi as well encouragement from another initiate, Emily Devers, he chose to take an active role and became an initiate in Fall 2008. Successfully completing his initiate training alongside thirty-four other members, Alex was inducted on November 5, 2008 into the newly formed Epsilon Rho chapter.

Collegiate Years at Epsilon Rho Chapter

Early on in his involvement with Phi Sigma Pi, Alex was chosen to be the chapter's first Historian [Fall 2008 - Fall 2009] as well as co-founded the idea behind the "Biggles" program in hopes of creating a stronger bond between the chartering initiate class which would take effect during the Brotherhood Retreat during that last week of Fall semester.

National Involvement

Bigs and Littles

Due to being the chartering class, each member of Epsilon Rho was given another member to act as both a big and a little, which has been collectively referred to as the "Biggles" program. Alex's Biggles is Emily Devers.

Further Resources

Other Interesting Facts

  • Alex will be in the founding class of two Greek fraternities on NKU's campus, Phi Sigma Pi and Sigma Phi Epsilon, in Fall 2008 and Spring 2009 respectively.
  • Is distantly related to his Chapter Alumni Advisor, Christopher McCoy.