Phi Delta Theta - DePauw University

Spring 2014 Newsletter

Indiana Zeta Chapter of Phi Delta Theta at DePauw University

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Indiana Zeta of Phi Delta Theta P.O. Box 40937 Indianapolis, IN 46240 Address Service Requested 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. DePauw Phi The Visit us at depauw.phideltatheta.org. PhI DeLt OPen hOuSe 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! S 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 A 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

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