Epsilon Echo
THE NEWSLETTER FOR ALUMNI AND FRIENDS OF EPSILON CHAPTER OF THETA CHI AT WORCESTER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE
SUMMER 2017
State of the Fraternity
is year, the chapter continued its rich tradition of maintaining a strong and
close knit brotherhood. Eighteen new brothers joined our chapter, increasing the
size of the fraternity. We are proud of all the graduates, including three brothers
who became military officers. Sean Hathaway and Sean Regan will serve in the Air
Force, while Matthew Nicholson will serve in the Army.
e chapter continues to improve facilities through major and minor renovations
to the house, including the recent ongoing renovation of three bedrooms. We hope
to continue these efforts and eventually renovate the entire exterior of the house as
well as the library.
e chapter is making strides in regards to alumni relations and career
networking. We want to work with alumni and encourage all of our brothers to
build strong relationships and always be hospitable to any alumni who return to
campus. Events catered toward alumni relation building took place over the past
school year: Homecoming, monthly dinners, Poker Night, and our cancer awareness
fundraiser.
We will also be hosting an event this fall, "Career Night." During this event, we
will focus on interviewing skills, career advice, and networking for undergraduates
through the assistance of chapter alumni. e chapter truly enjoys learning from and
reminiscing with our alumni. Feel free to stop by anytime and visit the chapter.
Brothers gathered to honor the achievement of ROTC brothers Sean Hathaway,
Sean Regan, and Matthew Nicholson.
Top Row: James Ternent, Graysen Deluca, Matthew Schmitt, Quinton Schimmel, Matthew
Hoffer, Liam Finnegan, Tej Sheth, Jordan Pickunka, Corey O'Malley, Mitchell Holman.
Bottom Row: Ben Pasculano, Daniel Palaez, Kevin Sifuentes, Zachary Shaffer, Mustafa
(John) Eracar, Jason King, Noah Parker, Cole Willcutt.
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Volunteers Needed – EBA Open Positions
e Epsilon Building Association (EBA) is looking for volunteers!
Whatever time you have to dedicate to eta Chi, we can find an interesting
project to take advantage of it. Help manage the physical property, assist
with our finances, help drive alumni programming, and so much more.
ere are literally dozens of tasks (large and small) just waiting for someone
to drive. Check out the running list at http://tinyurl.com/oxe-volunteers.
Please consider joining the team of alumni contributors by contacting
Jim Melvin '85 at jmm2562@gmail.com. Our success depends on your
Helping Hand!