Syracuse Chapter of Delta Upsilon at Syracuse University
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THE BAZOO Delta Upsilon Syracuse University P.O. Box 442100 Lawrence, KS 66044-2100 Address Service Requested SU BRAND COLORS (RGB) dusyracuse.com Delta Upsilon Alumni: Syracuse University deltaupsilonsu Delta Upsilon Syracuse University F or the 2023-24 academic year, Dikaia Foundation has selected Cole Weintraub '25 as Dikaia Scholar from a group of highly qualified candidates recommended by the Executive Board. The Dikaia Scholar was created in 2019 to represent Dikaia and support Dikaia's Grants and Awards Committee, led by Ken Hyman '88. Cole is a junior from Morristown, New Jersey, majoring in broadcast and digital journalism. Since initiation, Cole has held the position of secretary and is the current executive vice president. Cole follows outgoing Dikaia Scholar Jack Cote '24. "I'm grateful to be selected. Having seen the great accomplishments Jack achieved during his tenure, I am determined to follow in his footsteps. I will strive to make the Dikaia Awards process the best it can possibly be for our brotherhood." "We were thrilled to learn that Cole was selected," stated Chapter President Ethan Gunther '24, adding, "Cole joined our chapter in fall 2022 as part of the Nu class and has become an important member. We are excited to see how he tackles this new endeavor." The Dikaia Awards application portal opened on December 1 and closes on December 31, 2023. Cole has begun working on the upcoming application process along with Dikaia President Kevin Stein '83, who stated, "We encourage active members to apply for scholarships, which fulfill Dikaia's mission to aid, encourage, and promote the education and general well-being of members of DUSU." At Dikaia's annual meeting on October 7, Rick Holland '83, chairman of the nominating committee, accepted the resignation of Ted Limpert, Bucknell '81, who served on the Dikaia Board for more than 30 years, including a term as president of the foundation from 2013-19. "The Dikaia Board is so grateful for Ted's remarkable record of service," said Rick. "For many years, he opened his offices in Syracuse to host Dikaia's Annual Meeting, and his thoughtful perspective and level-headed demeanor were great assets to the Board's deliberations. I hope he continues to join us for Dikaia events in the future." The annual Dikaia Awards Ceremony is scheduled for Saturday, February 24, 2024, on the Syracuse University campus. All family, friends, parents, and alumni are invited and encouraged to attend in person or via Zoom. Details will follow! The Dikaia Foundation is a registered 501(c)(3) educational foundation in continuous operation since its founding in 1952. Its ability to give annual scholarships to undergraduates depends on gifts from alumni and friends. For more information on The Dikaia Foundation or to make a gift, please visit dikaia.org. Celebrating 150 years at Syracuse University is an extraordinary milestone! Enjoy more photos and a full recap of our 150th anniversary celebration on page 2. Also inside on page 1, see where DU is moving in fall 2024, learn about our plans to secure a long-term home, and find out where our youngest brothers are staying from 2024-26. (It's not 801 Walnut!) Congratulations, Dikaia Scholar Cole Weintraub '25! Dikaia 2023 Awards and 2024 Ceremony