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The '''Southwest Region''' is made up by ten [[Chapters]] in five states - California, Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas.
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The '''Southwest Region''' is made up by nine [[Chapters]] in five states - California, Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas.
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== Chapters in the Region==
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* [[Gamma Phi Chapter |Gamma Phi]] - University of Oklahoma
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* [[Delta Iota Chapter |Delta Iota]] - New Mexico State University
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* [[Delta Kappa Chapter |Delta Kappa]] - University of North Texas
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* [[Delta Rho Chapter |Delta Rho]] - Univ of Northern Colorado
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* [[Delta Sigma Chapter |Delta Sigma]] - University of Colorado
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* [[Delta Upsilon Chapter |Delta Upsilon]] - Sam Houston State University
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* [[Delta Phi Chapter |Delta Phi]] - Texas State University
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* [[Delta Psi Chapter |Delta Psi]] - University of Texas - Austin
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* [[Delta Omega Chapter |Delta Omega]] - Univ of California - Berkeley
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== Southwest Consultants ==
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===Current Regional Consultant===
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* [[Bryan Dolan]]
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* [[Aaron Coffey]], (Gamma Phi only)
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===Past Regional Consultants===
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* [[Natalie Swierzbin]] (2006-2007)
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* [[Steve Mikkelson]] (2005-2006)
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* [[Colleen Donathan]] (2004-2005)
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== WICKED: The Regional Conference ==
 
== WICKED: The Regional Conference ==
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=== WICKED: Today ===
 
=== WICKED: Today ===
 
 
  
 
=== WICKED Locations ===
 
=== WICKED Locations ===
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* 2001 Kansas City, Missouri
 
* 2001 Kansas City, Missouri
 
* 2000 St. Louis, Missouri
 
* 2000 St. Louis, Missouri
 
== Chapters in the Region==
 
* [[Gamma Phi Chapter |Gamma Phi]] - University of Oklahoma
 
* [[Delta Iota Chapter |Delta Iota]] - New Mexico State University
 
* [[Delta Kappa Chapter |Delta Kappa]] - University of North Texas
 
* [[Delta Rho Chapter |Delta Rho]] - Univ of Northern Colorado
 
* [[Delta Sigma Chapter |Delta Sigma]] - University of Colorado
 
* [[Delta Upsilon Chapter |Delta Upsilon]] - Sam Houston State University
 
* [[Delta Phi Chapter |Delta Phi]] - Texas State University
 
* [[Delta Psi Chapter |Delta Psi]] - University of Texas - Austin
 
* [[Delta Omega Chapter |Delta Omega]] - Univ of California - Berkeley
 
* [[Epsilon Epsilon Chapter |Epsilon Epsilon]] - University of Houston
 
 
== Southwest Consultants ==
 
* Natalie Swierzbin (2006 - to present)
 
* Steve Mikkelson (2005-2006)
 
* Colleen Donathan (2004 - 2005)
 
* consultant
 
  
 
== National Awards ==
 
== National Awards ==

Revision as of 22:09, 13 August 2007

The Southwest Region is made up by nine Chapters in five states - California, Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas.

Chapters in the Region


Southwest Consultants

Current Regional Consultant

Past Regional Consultants


WICKED: The Regional Conference

WICKED: The Early Years

The Western Interchapter Conference on Knowledge, Education and Development (W.I.C.K.E.D.) was started in 2000 by Karen Cohick Gamma Phi with the help of Cullun Culp from Gamma Sigma and Nicole (Winters) Boegeman from Beta. Brothers from the three chapters, Beta, Gamma Sigma and Gamma Phi, came together and decided to create a regional event. At the 1999 National Convention in Columbus, Ohio, the idea of WICKED was born.

The first WICKED was held in St. Louis, Missouri in February of 2000. Thirty brothers from four chapters came and participated. One of the focal points of the conference was to work together to help facilitate the reactivation of Alpha Chapter. The WICKED attendees, with the help of their chapters, raised money to buy copies of the Scholar's Province to send to Alpha alumni in the hopes that they would help in the reactivation of the chapter at Central Missouri State.

WICKED: Today

WICKED Locations

  • 2007 Austin, Texas
  • 2006 El Paso, Texas
  • 2005 Amarillo, Texas
  • 2004 Amarillo, Texas
  • 2003 Amarillo, Texas
  • 2002 Tulsa, Oklahoma
  • 2001 Kansas City, Missouri
  • 2000 St. Louis, Missouri

National Awards

  • 2005 Best Regional Conference
  • 2002 Best Regional Conference (Inaugural Year of the Award)

Further Resources