Fraternity adds Director of Global Initiatives Delta Upsilon Fraternity is pleased to announce the addition of Director of Global Initiatives Kaye Schendel who joined the professional staff as on October 1. In this position, Schendel will develop a global education program, the first of its kind for a national/international fraternity/sorority. The primary components of the program will include civic knowledge and engagement, intercultural knowledge and competence, ethical reasoning and action, foundations and skills for lifelong global competence, and partnerships with host institutions to promote and encourage diverse and knowledgeable world views. Additionally, she will expand the fraternity’s awardwinning Global Service Initiative. The fraternity plans to offer six cultural immersion/service experiences during the next year. “We couldn’t be more excited to have Kaye join our talented professional staff. Her 11 years of experience implementing international learning initiatives for college students makes her uniquely qualified to advance Delta Upsilon’s global initiative,” said Executive Director Justin Kirk. “Kaye’s passion and commitment to student learning and hands-on service will significantly enhance our ability to be a higher education leader in preparing students for a global society.” Previously, as assistant director of University Centers at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, Schendel worked with more than 190 student organizations, coordinated the Leadership and Involvement Center, administered campus-
wide leadership development programming, and advised the Fraternity and Sorority community. She was also responsible for coordinating the Alternative Spring Break-Jamaica program and annually took students to Jamaica to participate in direct, hands-on service to area schools and service agencies. Schendel has coordinated more than 30 international service trips impacting more than 600 students. Prior to her work at UW-L, she was at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls for 11 years. Kaye also serves her sorority, Sigma Sigma Sigma, as National President and is Vice President of the Center for the Study of the College Fraternity. She was the recipient of the Adele Williamson Research Award from CSCF for her research on the campus assessment of the national call for values congruence. “I am so excited to engage in this opportunity. Delta Upsilon is committed to providing the foundation and framework of a global education for its members. This will be done through multiple partnerships and international experiences which will prepare members to function in a global society and see the world through the lens of a global citizen,” Schendel said. “The focus of our work with DU men will be on global awareness, perspective, and engagement. There is a pressing need in America to develop individuals with an acute awareness and attitude of global citizenship.”
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Alpha & Omega Alberta E. Peter Lougheed 1952 Nello W. Marano 1950 Bowling Green Edward J. Delanty 1952 Bucknell Andrew Keating Clark 2001 California Dennis W Lynn 1978 Colgate Henry A. Unger , Jr. 1954 Georgia Tech Gregory Michael Siebe 2008 Indiana James E. Ernsberger 1960 Iowa Donald E. Strub 1957
Iowa State Glenn A. Cook 1930 Johns Hopkins F. Jay Ward 1956 Kansas Alvin Eugene Voigt 1948 Lafayette George J. Andresakes 1936 Nelson E. Snook 1959 Marietta George H. Friedlander 1951 Miami Vernon Kroehle 1948 Missouri Henry H. Dewey , Jr. 1957 North Dakota Wayne A. Drugan , Jr.1969
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San Jose K. Gordon Arnold 1955 Edgar J. Hageman , Jr. 1952 Toronto Theo B. Romeyn 1965 Washington Neal M. Barr 1949 Kenneth W. Brotnov, 1957 Glen B. Hayton 1974 Washington State Richard D. Stewart 1955 Western Illinois Timothy A. Amundson 1974
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