3 COLORADO DELTA
LEADING BALANCED LIVES
Undergraduates Make Positive Strides in Academics, Recruitment, and Brotherhood
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n the fall semester, Colorado Delta continued to work toward achiev-
ing our academic and fraternal goals. For the fifth semester in a row, we
are proud to have posted the best mark among all Greek organizations
at Mines with a 3.52 GPA. Beyond our academic
success, brothers are thriving in athletic organiza-
tions such as the club soccer and basketball teams.
Additionally, Taj Mitchell '20 became president
of the CSM Materials Advantage Chapter, a pro-
fessional society for future materials and metallur-
gical engineers.
Growing Brotherhood
We had our largest spring recruitment class in re-
cent memory, adding eight new members. Vice
President of Recruitment J.C. Hohenshelt '21 did
a great job planning events and showing potential
new members the value of SigEp. These new ad-
ditions increased our membership to 70 members.
We have implemented stimulating programming and a robust member de-
velopment program dedicated to instilling values of virtue, diligence, and
brotherly love in our new members and are excited to see what these men
will accomplish during their time at Mines.
Thankful for Alumni Support
All is well at Colorado Delta, and we are excited
to see what the rest of the year has in store for our
Chapter. We thank our loyal alumni for their con-
tinued support and invite you to stop by the house
to get to know the great men I am honored to call
my brothers.
Fraternally,
Samuel O'Connell '20
Chapter President
soconnell@mymail.mines.edu
Undergraduates during a Greek Week
event at the Chapter House.
Brothers volunteer at the Denver Botanical Gardens' Pumpkin Festival in October.
Did You Know?
Undergraduate Fast Facts
Active Members: 70
GPA: 3.52
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Scholarship: Taj Mitchell '20
was awarded the ASM International
Rocky Mountain Chapter Scholarship