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North Texas Alumnae Association

Member Marni Kaner is slated to be the Texas state-wide PTA vice president of membership. She will be tasked with assisting PTAs across the state with membership. Increasing membership is very important. Each member means their voice is louder in the capitol in Austin, as they advocate for the students and teachers of Texas. She will hold this position for two years.

Wisconsin Two chapters were recognized as 1917 Club winners during the International Leadership Forum this past summer. Members from the chapter were invited to a special breakfast with International Executive Director Nicole DeFeo. Congratulations to the following chapters

Beta Lambda Chapter

University Of Wisconsin - Stevens Point

Kiersten Aron, Brailey Kerber, and Stephanie Musch received the University Leadership award. Beta Lambda alumnae sisters also won the University Mentor award including our advisor Allison Ward and our Greek Life Coordinator Sarah Johannes. Additionally, our sister Brailey Kerber was elected student body president.

Ontario, Canada Zeta Epsilon Chapter Carleton University

Ash-Lee Austen was elected Panhellenic president, making chapter history as the first DPhiE woman to hold the position on campus. Similarly, sister Francesca Desaulniers was elected to the Panhellenic executive board as the first DPhiE to hold the position of VP of recruitment.

Quebec, Canada Beta Pi Chapter

Concordia University

Gigi Cordeiro was elected as president of the Sociology and Anthropology Student Union, Athena Sita was re-elected as president for the Inter-Fraternal Council, and Sophie Hough was elected as general coordinator for the Concordia Student Union. Chapters and Alumnae Associations self-report updates. All updates submitted by June 1, 2018 were printed in this issue.

Epsilon Phi Chapter at Thomas Jefferson University Alpha Delta Chapter at Seton Hall University 1917 Club Update Using our 5 S’s of Service, Sisterhood, Scholarship, Self and Social, a committee developed detailed metrics for each S for the Chapter Assessment Program. CAP serves as a planning tool chapters can use to help them perform to the best of their ability and to assure universities that Delta Phi Epsilon is an important part of university life. Chapters earn points in each category within CAP. Chapters that reach the highest levels are then named to our 1917 Club. To continue to help chapters thrive the Chapter Assessment Program is being updated, with an updated manual scheduled for released this fall semester. As Delta Phi Epsilon has undergone many exciting changes through the last year and to keep our assessment of standards in line with these changes, the updated manual will allow our chapters to showcase their hard work and commitment through better assessment.

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