Announcements

  • At the 2010 Convention, Delta Tau was the recipient of the

    Mary A. Bingham Award as well as

    Financial Efficiency and

    Scholarship awards!

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    Mary A. Bingham Award


    Eligibility: All chapters who have received five crescents in the Order of the Crescent in each year of the biennium.


    Criteria: Overall excellence in recruitment, new member education, scholarship, ritual, PACE, efficiency in

    reporting, Panhellenic participation, quality of leadership, collegiate/alumnae relations, campus standing (reputation) and campus, community and philanthropic activities.

     


  • Excellence in Financial Programming Award


    Eligibility: All chapters.


    Criteria: Overall consistency in timeliness and accuracy of all financial reports and payments of fees, badgeorders, consistency in budget planning and control; reduction in member financial obligations.

     


  • Scholastic Excellence Award


    Eligibility: Chapters that have submitted all verified grade reports with Form #62 for every grading period for two complete academic years immediately proceeding the current academic year.


    Criteria: Highest level of scholastic achievement which is at least a 3 point and above the all sorority and all women’s average.

     



  • Konosioni -- 4 Members Selected (Class of 2012)

     

    Sarah Branz, Samantha Meyers, Makenna Olsen, Lindsay Strand

     

    Konosioni is Colgate University's senior honor society, made up of 26 members of the senior class.


  • Gamma Sigma Alpha

     

    21 new members

    Only students with a cumulative grade point average of 3.5 or above (on a 4.0 scale) at the start of their junior year or a grade point average of 3.5 or higher in any semester during their junior or senior year are eligible



  • Konosioni -- 6 members selected (Class of 2011)

     

     

    Laura Bostwick, Margaret Brower, Meg Hanley, Zunaria Javed, Kaitlyn Kelly, & Hilary Olshonsky

     




  • Phi Beta Kappa --2 new members

     

     

    Mindy Goldenberg and Jenna Marks

     

    Phi Beta Kappa is widely considered the most prestigious liberal-arts and sciences honor society in the United States.

     

     


  • At the Greek Awards:

     

    Samantha Horn won Sorority Scholar of the Year


    Gretchen Oostenink won the Outstanding Advisor Award


    Gamma Phi Beta & Phi Delta Theta won Outstanding Collaborative Project (for our pumpkin carving event in the fall)


    and.... 


    out of the 6 fraternities and 3 sororities, Gamma Phi Beta won Chapter of the Year!!