investing in Our Future
Alpha Tau Omega Delta Nu Chapter
O
ur investment in the future of Delta Nu will ensure the
success of our chapter and will promote a legacy upon
which to build an even greater
brotherhood. Today, perhaps more than
ever, college fraternities play a relevant
role in shaping the lives of young men.
Alpha Tau Omega provides a small-group
environment that offers our members a
solid foundation for their education and
also affords opportunities for high academic
achievement and the development of
leadership and social skills.
e undergraduate men have made a
commitment to work hard in maintaining
the programs and traditions that have
benefited the lives of so many ATWs over the years. Together with our
active members and alumni volunteers, we are committed to this major
undertaking, which will allow us to build a new chapter house and
compete with other fraternities and housing options in Grand Forks.
is stage of our project requires assistance from a highly selective
group of alumni—like you. We are working to identify brothers who
have both the ability and interest to provide
major assistance to the project. Remember
that each of us benefited from the
generosity, work, and sacrifice of those who
went before us. We all enjoyed the comfort
and brotherhood Delta Nu provided during
our years at the University of North Dakota.
Now it is our turn to support Delta Nu and
ensure that the same, wonderful experience
is available to others.
We urge your thoughtful consideration of
this plan. With your support, ATW can once
more provide a quality living environment
that supports, nurtures, and develops outstanding young men with the
skills and confidence to face an ever-changing world. e commitment
we make today cannot be underestimated—it will have a far-reaching
effect on the lives of our Delta Nu brothers for years to come.
Alumni Leadership
Richard P. Anderson '65, Chairman
David Iverson '70 • Mark Hall '73 • Mitch Byrne '83
Alumni-at-Large
Jerry Van Eeckhout '62 • Matt Honea '97
Matt Odegard '06