Indiana Zeta of
Phi Delta Theta
P.O. Box 40937
Indianapolis, IN 46240
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Attention: This newsletter is intended for Phi Delta Theta alumni and parents. If your son is
still attending DePauw University, he will receive a copy at his campus address. If he is no
longer in school, please send us his permanent address to update our records. Thank you.
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Visit us at depauw.phideltatheta.org.
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Save the Date
Please join us over Alumni
Reunion Weekend on June 7. Phi
Delt will host a family-friendly
open house from 1-4 p.m. at the
Chapter House. It is a great time
to reconnect with Brothers, meet
the undergraduates, and see the
updates on the Chapter House.
Alumni, Let us
hear from You!
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hare your personal, professional, and family news with us and we'll print it
in the alumni news section of The DePauw Phi! You don't need a special
form; just jot down a few words about yourself and send to Indiana Zeta of
Phi Delta Theta, P.O. Box 40937, Indianapolis, IN 46240 or via e-mail to
cl.johnston@yahoo.com. We hope to hear from you soon!
Call to Action—internship
opportunities for members
i
n today's competitive employment market, internship experiences are essential to stu-
dents' ability to secure post-graduate jobs. With that in mind, there is perhaps no more
valuable way to help Indiana Zeta than to provide those internship opportunities to its mem-
bers. If you are aware of any internship positions, please contact Andrew miller '13 in the
Hubbard Center for Student Engagement at andrewmiller@depauw.edu or (765) 658-4058.
Chapter
Partners with
hubbard Center
for Student
engagement
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s a part of the Chapter's ongoing com-
mitment to developing its members,
the men of Indiana Zeta recently hosted
two events at the Chapter House. The first,
Strategies for Selecting a Major, was orga-
nized in collaboration with the Office of
Academic Life and the Hubbard Center for
Student Engagement. Freshman and sopho-
more Phis, as well as other students from
across campus, listened to interactive presen-
tations from DePauw staff members about
using their educational experiences from
inside and outside the classroom to choose a
valuable and rewarding academic path.
On February 25 (the 146th anniversary
of Indiana Zeta's founding), the Chapter
hosted a dinner for the staff of the Hubbard
Center for Student Engagement. The dinner
was a great success. The Hubbard Center
staff was extremely impressed and touched
by the Chapter's hospitality, and members
of the Chapter were given a wonderful
opportunity to meet key University staff
members who work with career advising,
study abroad programs, internships, and
community engagement.
FDQ