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'''Event Summary:''' Alternative Greek Week was organized by the Beta Mu Chapter on their campus to promote non-social greek organizations.  The week consisted of daily competitions between the organizations.  Events included a jeopardy event, iron chef cooking event, night club outing, video game (Rock Band) competition.  Through the week long event the organizations were also raising money for a charity of their choice through various fund raising efforts including a penny wars.  The winning organization, Beta Mu, received approximately $1,100 for [[Teach For America]].
 
'''Event Summary:''' Alternative Greek Week was organized by the Beta Mu Chapter on their campus to promote non-social greek organizations.  The week consisted of daily competitions between the organizations.  Events included a jeopardy event, iron chef cooking event, night club outing, video game (Rock Band) competition.  Through the week long event the organizations were also raising money for a charity of their choice through various fund raising efforts including a penny wars.  The winning organization, Beta Mu, received approximately $1,100 for [[Teach For America]].
 
  
 
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'''Event Summary:''' Alpha Kappa was approached by a student organization on campus to donate food for a campus awareness event focusing on issues in Darfur, Sudan.  The chapter contributed food, utensils, plates and cups in addition to providing volunteers to help set up and serve food during the event.  By volunteering in such a way, Phi Sigma Pi was able to establish positive relations with this large campus organization, raise campus awareness of our Chapter, and contribute positively to the fundraising goals of the event. Over 400 people attended the dinner, which was held in UNC’s “Pit” or central gathering area on campus.
  
'''Event Summary:''' Alpha Kappa organized a campus-wide Casino Night to welcome freshman and transfer students to UNC.  The chapter served as blackjack dealers allowing them to wear fraternity clothing and interact with the students and discuss Phi Sigma Pi.
 
  
  
 
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'''Contributors:''' [[Beta Eta Chapter]] (Form 110)
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'''Location:''' Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania
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'''Planning required:''' A location, shirts if wanted, and major PR
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'''Resources required:''' Wrestling jell-o, a baby pool, and a bucket of water to wash off feet
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'''Event Summary:''' Beta Eta held a free jell-o wrestling event in the middle of campus. It was a free event and open to the entire campus. We all had on jell-o wrestling shirts and wore them a couple of days before the actual event. It was great publicity for our fraternity. We held it in the middle of the day. It was also a lot of fun and a great bonding experience for the Brothers.
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=== Freshman Outreach===
 
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'''Materials required:''' t-shirts
  
'''Event Summary:''' Alpha Kappa was approached by a student organization on campus to donate food for a campus awareness event focusing on issues in Darfur, Sudan.  The chapter contributed food, utensils, plates and cups in addition to providing volunteers to help set up and serve food during the event.  By volunteering in such a way, Phi Sigma Pi was able to establish positive relations with this large campus organization, raise campus awareness of our Chapter, and contribute positively to the fundraising goals of the event. Over 400 people attended the dinner, which was held in UNC’s “Pit” or central gathering area on campus.
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'''Event Summary:''' Alpha Kappa organized a campus-wide Casino Night to welcome freshman and transfer students to UNC.  The chapter served as blackjack dealers allowing them to wear fraternity clothing and interact with the students and discuss Phi Sigma Pi.
  
 
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'''Event Type:''' Campus Events
 
'''Event Type:''' Campus Events
  
'''Contributors:''' [[Beta Eta Chapter]] (Form 110)
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'''Contributors:''' [[Delta Alpha]]  
  
'''Location:''' Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania
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'''Location:''' Freshman Dorms
  
'''Planning required:''' A location, shirts if wanted, and major PR
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Resources required: moving supplies, volunteers, food/water
  
'''Resources required:''' Wrestling jell-o, a baby pool, and a bucket of water to wash off feet
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'''Materials required:''' Phi Sigma Pi t-shirts/letters
  
'''Materials required:'''See above.
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'''Event Summary:''' After Delta Alpha's first year on campus they wanted to raise their name recognition with incoming Freshman so they would know about the fraternity for spring rush.  The chapter worked with campus orientation groups and volunteered to help move in incoming freshmen.  This allowed the chapter the opportunity to talk with future prospective members as well as family members.  This provided an opportunity to display their commitment to community service activities and differences between them and other social greek organizations.
  
'''Event Summary:''' Beta Eta held a free jell-o wrestling event in the middle of campus. It was a free event and open to the entire campus. We all had on jell-o wrestling shirts and wore them a couple of days before the actual event. It was great publicity for our fraternity. We held it in the middle of the day. It was also a lot of fun and a great bonding experience for the Brothers.
 
  
  

Revision as of 13:37, 27 January 2010

This page lists great examples of Campus and Community PR events held by Chapters around the nation.

Career Oriented Events

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Event Type: Career Panels

Contributors: Delta Omega Chapter (Form 110)

Location: University of California

Planning required: Collaborative effort among Phi Sigma Pi and organizations on campus. Planning began during the xxxx Resources required: Sponsors and golfers

Materials required: Room reservations

Event Summary: In Fall 2006, we organized a workshop for prospective business majors on the application process to enter into UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business. With the Regent’s and Chancellor’s Scholars Association, we invited any interested freshman to our event to listen to our panel of brothers who were currently enrolled at Haas. In Spring 2007, Delta Omega hosted a "Careers after Cal" event with the National Asian American Society of Accountants (NAASA), in which we invited students of all majors to listen to a panel of professionals, consisting of their alumni and ours, talk about their experiences both at Cal and careers afterwards.

Delta Omega was recognized for these events as the 2007 Outstanding PR and Community Relations award winner.



Event Type: Post Collegiate Planning Sessions

Contributors: Alpha Zeta Chapter (Form 110)

Location: York College

Planning required: Resources required: room reservation, supplies, advertising, volunteers

Materials required:

Event Summary: Phi Sigma Pi Alpha Zeta Chapter co-sponsored the Success After College Week with York College’s Career Services Department. This was an open event to the public but highly publicized to the York College juniors and seniors. At Success After College, students listened to a one and a half hour panel answer questions about what life was like after college. This was to benefit students who are about to graduate. Phi Sigma Pi co-sponsored four specific forums. Alpha Zeta was in charge of providing moderators and greeters for the following sessions: job interview etiquette, grad school, 401K discussion and how to get ahead without stepping on toes. Each session needed at least 3 Brothers. Two brothers were needed to greet guests as they came into the discussion and one Brothers was there to moderate the session and encourage panelists to speak on specific issues by prompting the panelists with specific questions.

Campus Organization Events

Event Type: Alternative Greek Week

Contributors: Beta Mu Chapter

Location: George Washington University

Planning required: Resources required: room reservation, supplies

Materials required:

Event Summary: Alternative Greek Week was organized by the Beta Mu Chapter on their campus to promote non-social greek organizations. The week consisted of daily competitions between the organizations. Events included a jeopardy event, iron chef cooking event, night club outing, video game (Rock Band) competition. Through the week long event the organizations were also raising money for a charity of their choice through various fund raising efforts including a penny wars. The winning organization, Beta Mu, received approximately $1,100 for Teach For America.


Event Type: Campus Events

Contributors: Alpha Kappa Chapter (Form 110)

Location: UNC

Planning required: Resources required: supplies, volunteers

Materials required:

Event Summary: Alpha Kappa was approached by a student organization on campus to donate food for a campus awareness event focusing on issues in Darfur, Sudan. The chapter contributed food, utensils, plates and cups in addition to providing volunteers to help set up and serve food during the event. By volunteering in such a way, Phi Sigma Pi was able to establish positive relations with this large campus organization, raise campus awareness of our Chapter, and contribute positively to the fundraising goals of the event. Over 400 people attended the dinner, which was held in UNC’s “Pit” or central gathering area on campus.



Event Type: Campus Events

Contributors: Beta Eta Chapter (Form 110)

Location: Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania

Planning required: A location, shirts if wanted, and major PR

Resources required: Wrestling jell-o, a baby pool, and a bucket of water to wash off feet

Materials required:See above.

Event Summary: Beta Eta held a free jell-o wrestling event in the middle of campus. It was a free event and open to the entire campus. We all had on jell-o wrestling shirts and wore them a couple of days before the actual event. It was great publicity for our fraternity. We held it in the middle of the day. It was also a lot of fun and a great bonding experience for the Brothers.


Freshman Outreach

Event Type: Campus Events

Contributors: Alpha Kappa Chapter (Form 110)

Location: UNC

Planning required: Resources required: room reservation, supplies, advertising, volunteers

Materials required: t-shirts

Event Summary: Alpha Kappa organized a campus-wide Casino Night to welcome freshman and transfer students to UNC. The chapter served as blackjack dealers allowing them to wear fraternity clothing and interact with the students and discuss Phi Sigma Pi.


Event Type: Campus Events

Contributors: Delta Alpha

Location: Freshman Dorms

Planning required: Resources required: moving supplies, volunteers, food/water

Materials required: Phi Sigma Pi t-shirts/letters

Event Summary: After Delta Alpha's first year on campus they wanted to raise their name recognition with incoming Freshman so they would know about the fraternity for spring rush. The chapter worked with campus orientation groups and volunteered to help move in incoming freshmen. This allowed the chapter the opportunity to talk with future prospective members as well as family members. This provided an opportunity to display their commitment to community service activities and differences between them and other social greek organizations.


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