Robin Clutters

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Robin Clutters
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Name Robin Clutters
Chapter Beta Epsilon
Syracuse University
Date Inducted April 2007
Roll Number
Alumni Chapter/Assoc
Honorary Member
Major Broadcast Journalism, International Relations
Birthdate March 14, 1988
Spouse
Nicknames
Awards Brother who best exemplifies the tripod (Sophomore): Fall '07, Spring '08


Robin Clutters (born 14 March 1988) is an Active Member of Beta Epsilon Chapter at Syracuse University.

Early Fraternity Life and Career

Robin Clutters enrolled in Syracuse University in the Fall of 2006 after graduating from Maine East High School in Park Ridge, Illinois. After making the brave trek to the east coast, Robin realized she lacked a family at SU. So, after receiving a letter inviting her to an informational meeting for Phi Sigma Pi, Robin found the family she needed. She subsequently rushed and received a bid in the spring of 2007. After a successful initiation period in which she served as the initiation service co-chair, Robin was inducted into the Beta Epsilon Chapter in April 2007.

Collegiate Years at Beta Epsilon Chapter

During her first active semester, Robin served as the service committee co-chair. As service co-chair, Robin helped develop Beta Epsilon's co-sponsorship of the Light the Night Walk for Leukemia and Lymphoma in Syracuse, a walk that the Chapter still co-sponsors every fall. During her second active semester in the Spring of 2008, Robin served as the Initiate Advisor for the Alpha Eta class. During her time as IA, Robin worked hard to integrate initiates and Brothers by encouraging initiate attendance at Brother scholarship, service, and fellowship events. In the Fall of 2008, Robin will be a member of the Public Relations committee.


National Involvement

Bigs and Littles

Robin's Big Brother is Kate Abramson.

Robin has no Little Brothers:

Further Resources

Other Interesting Facts

A little-known fact about Robin: she seriously thought of dropping out during initiation. But, she's never considered herself much of a quitter and realized soon enough that losing the opportunity to be a part of Phi Sigma Pi would be a big mistake. Robin's definitely glad she made the right decision!