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* [[Amanda House]] (February 2010 - April 2010)(as acting President)
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* [[Sam Johnson II]] (April 2010 - Present)
 
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Revision as of 21:30, 12 September 2010


Epsilon Eta Chapter (Founded 25 April 2006) is located at Eastern Kentucky University in Richmond, Kentucky. The Chapter was founded by Sigma Chapter alumnus Brian Thompson (Σ 1042) and is a member of the Bluegrass Region. The Chapter was previously a member of the Mid South Region prior to the 2010 restructuring of regions.

Epsilon Eta Chapter Spring 2010

Chapter History

Founding

Epsilon Eta Chapter receiving Charter from President Lisa Ambrosia Howard

Interest in Phi Sigma Pi on the campus of Eastern Kentucky University was first sparked by Sigma Alum Brian Thompson. Brian was a Graduate Student and Residence Hall Coordinator on campus and worked closely with National Office to begin the Brotherhood Education Program. After a year long colonization, Epsilon Eta finally became a chapter on April 25, 2006. They received their official charter at the 2006 National Convention in Washington, D.C.

Early Years

The Active Chapter

The chapter currently consists of 18 active Brothers and two inactive brothers.

Current Officers

Epsilon Eta Chapter at National Convention 2009.

Current Committee Chairs

Epsilon Eta Chapter at 2010 Mid-South Regional Conference.

Past Chapter Presidents

Initiate Classes

Main Article: List of Epsilon Eta Chapter Initiate Classes

Chapter Events & Activities

Founder's Weekend

Epsilon Eta's Founder's Weekend is held on the third or fourth weekend of April each year.

Teach for America Semi-Formal

Each Spring, the Chapter hosts a campus-wide Semi-Formal to raise money for Teach for America. This event is open to Inter-Chapter Brothers and their guests. In the past, tickets have cost $5.

Other Event or Activity

Notable Alumni

four of Epsilon Eta's seven graduating seniors in 2009: Alesia, Christine, Keri Jo, Amber, and Leslie
Sarah Maines (formerly Sarah Courtney), Charter member and past President of Epsilon Eta (among other positions) as she makes the first Chapter motion at Grand Chapter 2007

Chapter Honors and Awards

Chapter Service Key Recipients

2007 - Alesia Olsen

2008 - Sarah Courtney

2009 - Miranda Westbrook

National Awards

  • None to date

University Awards

  • 2009 - Outstanding (Honor) Service Organization for Excellence in Academics, Service, and Leadership.

Other Awards

  • None to date

Further Resources