Peter Ostrander

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Peter E. Ostrander
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Name Peter E. Ostrander
Chapter Upsilon
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
Date Inducted Spring 2008
Roll Number
Alumni Chapter/Assoc
Honorary Member
Major B.A. Psychology -- General
Birthdate 10/05/1987
Spouse
Nicknames Big O
Awards


Peter Ephraim Ostrander (born 5 October 1987) is an Active Member of Upsilon Chapter (&#unknown; Roll#) at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania.

Early Fraternity Life and Career

Peter pledged Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity in the Spring of 2008, second semester Sophomore. He was inducted into the Polar Bear family of Upsilon Chapter. During his active membership he has held a variety of positions including Fundraising Chair(Fall 2008), Service Chair (Spring 2009, Fall 2009), Risk Management Chair (Spring 2010) and Office of the President 2010-2011. He has attended Regional Conference and National Convention in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

Collegiate Years at Upsilon Chapter

Peter came to Upsilon and has always held a position in Upsilon Chapter, and was Initiate Service Chair of his pledge class Beta Upsilon. His last two semesters at Edinboro University he served as President. He is known for his knowledge of parliamentarian procedure, Chapter documents, National documents, and many points of trivia. He won the "Dare to be Different" award from the Chapter Fall 2010.

Alumni Years to Present

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National Involvement

  • Grand Chapter 2010 -- Alternate Attending Delegate
  • Leadership in Action Facilitator Training

Bigs and Littles

Peter's Big is Brittany Orolin, who served as Upsilon Chapter President when he was an initiate.

Peter has 2 Little Brothers:

Further Resources

  • web page?

Other Interesting Facts

Peter is a member of Psi Chi National Honor Society in Psychology

Peter is a member of Delta Alpha Pi Honor Society

Peter is a research assistant at Edinboro University Psychology Department, and has conducted undergraduate research. He has presented posters detailing his research at 38th Annual Western Pennsylvania Undergraduate Psychology Conference and will be traveling to present at the National Conference on Undergraduate Research in Ithaca 2011