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Texas Eta Chapter of Pi Beta Phi at Texas A&M University

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Division of Student Affairs Department of Student Activities 125 John J. Koldus Bldg page 1 1236 TAMU College Station, TX 77843-1173 Tel. 979.845-1133 Fax 979.847-8854 http://studentactivities.tamu.edu February 24, 2023 Pi Beta Phi Texas Eta 1601 Munson Avenue College Station, TX Dear Alumnae of Pi Beta Phi, My congratulations to the Texas Eta House Corporation of Pi Beta Phi at Texas A&M University on the decision to renovate your home at 1601 Munson Avenue. Texas A&M University appreciates the leadership Texas Eta undergraduates have provided the University for over 35 years. Your alumni have assumed key business, professional, political, and academic positions throughout the nation. I am pleased to report that the Greek system is alive and well at Texas A&M University. Many fraternities and sororities are planning and carrying out renovations to improve the life safety features of their chapter facilities. These projects can only happen with the support of alumni. The decision to provide an excellent living and social environment with first-rate study and meeting accommodations will enhance the overall university experience for our undergraduates. Affiliated students remain loyal to their university, and Aggie Greeks have visible leadership in the Former Student Association are affiliated. We know that involvement in the sorority experience fosters continued engagement and loyalty for both Texas A&M University and Pi Beta Phi. A strong university depends on talented undergraduates with supportive alumni. Your support of this capital campaign will assist to ensure that this tradition continues. Best wishes for much continued success. Sincerely, Shanté Hearst Fraternity & Sorority Life, Director Department of Student Activities, Assistant Director Texas A&M University

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