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'''Sample Member''' (born DD MMM YYYY) is an Collegiate Member/Alumni Member of [[Sample Chapter]] (Chapter roll #) at [http://www.university.edu Sample University].  
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'''Megan Mullin''' (born June 7, 1992) is a Collegiate Member of [[Epsilon Nu]] (Chapter roll #121) at [Kennesaw State University].  
  
 
== Early Fraternity Life and Career ==
 
== Early Fraternity Life and Career ==
Sample Member decided to attend Sample University... blah, blah, blah... joined Phi Sigma Pi... blah, blah, blah...
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Megan was accepted to Kennesaw State University in the Fall of 2009. She made her decision to attend KSU after discovering that she had been accepted into the President's Emerging Global Scholars, a new program that would allow her to travel internationally her first semester of college. Her second semester at KSU, she was sent an email asking her to rush for Phi Sigma Pi. She originally did not plan on rushing for the fraternity, but after one of her close friends asked her to rush with him, she decided to give it a try and ended up loving the organization. Since she rushed, Megan has become very involved in the fraternity.
  
== Collegiate Years at Sample Chapter ==
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== Collegiate Years at Epsilon Nu ==
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Since joining the Epsilon Nu chapter of Phi Sigma Pi, Megan has served as the Recruitment Advisor and is currently serving as the President. She planned two different Rush periods, the first being "Add our Chapter to Your Story" and the second being "90s Throwback."
 
 
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[[File:BigLittle.jpg|400px|right|From left to right: Alexis Hembree, Megan Mullin, Nena Lowe]]
  
 
== Bigs and Littles ==
 
== Bigs and Littles ==
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*Grand-Big: Tori Wester
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* Grand-Little: Anne Bruner
  
 
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== Other Interesting Facts ==
 
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Megan is also a member of a group at Kennesaw State University called the President's Emerging Global Scholars (PEGS). This is a group that is based on leadership and global learning. Through this group, she has gotten the chance to travel nationally to work at a children's home in North Carolina and go swimming with manatee's and have a leadership workshop in Florida. PEGS has also given her the chance to travel internationally to Brazil and Costa Rica.  
  
  

Latest revision as of 10:34, 13 March 2013

Megan Mullin
MeganMullin1.jpg
Name Megan Mullin
Chapter Epsilon Nu
Kennesaw State University
Date Inducted April 2011
Roll Number 121
Alumni Chapter/Assoc
Honorary Member
Major Early Childhood Education
Birthdate 06/07/1992
Spouse
Nicknames It's Friday
Awards


Megan Mullin (born June 7, 1992) is a Collegiate Member of Epsilon Nu (Chapter roll #121) at [Kennesaw State University].

Early Fraternity Life and Career

Megan was accepted to Kennesaw State University in the Fall of 2009. She made her decision to attend KSU after discovering that she had been accepted into the President's Emerging Global Scholars, a new program that would allow her to travel internationally her first semester of college. Her second semester at KSU, she was sent an email asking her to rush for Phi Sigma Pi. She originally did not plan on rushing for the fraternity, but after one of her close friends asked her to rush with him, she decided to give it a try and ended up loving the organization. Since she rushed, Megan has become very involved in the fraternity.

Collegiate Years at Epsilon Nu

Since joining the Epsilon Nu chapter of Phi Sigma Pi, Megan has served as the Recruitment Advisor and is currently serving as the President. She planned two different Rush periods, the first being "Add our Chapter to Your Story" and the second being "90s Throwback."

National Involvement

  • National Commitees
  • Roadtrips
  • etc.
From left to right: Alexis Hembree, Megan Mullin, Nena Lowe

Bigs and Littles

  • Grand-Big: Tori Wester
  • Big: Nena Lowe
  • Little: Alexis Hembree
  • Grand-Little: Anne Bruner

Further Resources

  • web page?

Other Interesting Facts

Megan is also a member of a group at Kennesaw State University called the President's Emerging Global Scholars (PEGS). This is a group that is based on leadership and global learning. Through this group, she has gotten the chance to travel nationally to work at a children's home in North Carolina and go swimming with manatee's and have a leadership workshop in Florida. PEGS has also given her the chance to travel internationally to Brazil and Costa Rica.