Difference between revisions of "Northeast Region"

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The [[Northeast Region]] is a region in Phi Sigma Pi comprised of seven [[Chapters]]:
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The [[Northeast Region]] is a comprised of seven [[Chapters]] in four states: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts and New York
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* [[Theta Chapter]] at Mansfield University
 
* [[Theta Chapter]] at Mansfield University
 
* [[Beta Epsilon Chapter]] at Syracuse University
 
* [[Beta Epsilon Chapter]] at Syracuse University
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* [[Delta Mu Chapter]] at the University of Maine
 
* [[Delta Mu Chapter]] at the University of Maine
  
=== Historical Overview ===
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==Region Consultant==
Regions were created during the 2001-2002 academic year to allow chapters to associate with others geographically close to them.  Each region has a Regional Consultant who acts as a resource for building a chapter's strength and providing a perspective from the national organization.
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===Current Regional Consultant===
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* [[Ryan DeGuzman]]
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===Past Regional Consultant===
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* [[Kristy O'Hare]]
  
 
=== Regional Event: NERC ===
 
=== Regional Event: NERC ===
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[[Category:Northeast Region]]
 
[[Category:Northeast Region]]

Revision as of 21:54, 13 August 2007

The Northeast Region is a comprised of seven Chapters in four states: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts and New York

Region Consultant

Current Regional Consultant

Past Regional Consultant

Regional Event: NERC

The NorthEast Regional Conference, or NERC, was created as a way of allowing the seven chapters in the Northeast Region to gather and partake in service, scholarship, and social events, as well as foster bonds between individual brothers in different chapters. The first NERC took place at Delta Alpha on the campus of Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, NY on April 4-6, 2002. Since then, the site has rotated through the other chapters in the region:

  • 2002: Delta Alpha
  • 2003: Beta Nu
  • 2004: Theta
  • 2005:
  • 2006:
  • 2007: Delta Alpha