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=== Initiate Classes ===
 
=== Initiate Classes ===

Revision as of 18:41, 21 February 2012


Epsilon Mu Chapter (Founded 28 November 2007) is located at University of Texas - San Antonio in San Antonio, Texas. The Chapter was founded by Delta Phi alumni Brandon Langenberg and David Lynch. The Epsilon Mu Chapter is a member of the Lonestar Region, previously a member of the Southwest Region.

Epsilon Mu Chapter Brothers, 2008

Chapter History

Founding

On November 28, 2007, the Epsilon Mu Chapter of Phi Sigma Pi was founded with 50 Brothers. The colonization process began in September 2007 with the help of the Director of Expansion, Matthew Parido, and the Program Coordinator for Honors Alliance, Charlin Jones. The Alpha class was then inducted into the Epsilon Mu Chapter at the end of the Spring 2008 semester. The Epsilon Mu Chapter will continue to grow over the years to come and become a more established Chapter within the UTSA and Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity community.

Early Years

The Active Chapter

2010-2011 Epsilon Mu Executive Board

2010-2011 Committee Chairs

2010-2011 Advisors

Past Chapter Presidents

Initiate Classes

Main Article: List of Epsilon Mu Chapter Initiate Classes

Chapter Events & Activities

Founder's Weekend

Epsilon Mu celebrates the Chapter's founding...

Other Event or Activity

This event is...

Other Event or Activity

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Notable Alumni

  • Name (Chapter year)
Founding Member
  • Name (Chapter year)
DSK year
  • Name (Chapter year)
Office Held (year-year)


Chapter Honors and Awards

National Awards

University Awards

  • None to date

Other Awards

  • None to date

Further Resources

In the News