Kirklin Awarded For Devoted Service

Ned Kirklin, a pioneer and long-time leader in risk management education and prevention within the Greek community, is the 2018 recipient of Delta Tau Delta Fraternity’s Edwin L. Heminger Award for Interfraternal Service.
The Heminger Award recognizes those men and women who have devoted their life’s work as faithful and visionary leaders in the interfraternal community. Kirklin was presented the award Aug. 3 at the 94th Karnea of Delta Tau Delta in St. Louis. He is the 10th recipient.
A Reminder On Visiting The Delt Lodge and Middle Leonard

Brothers, if you are planning a trip back to Kenyon please stop by Middle Leonard or the Lodge and say hello. You are always welcome to visit. We only ask that while you are on campus you behave in a manner which reflects our Delt values. Delt alumni who violate Kenyon College or local laws […]
Last Call For 2017-2018 Donors!

624 LodgeBrothers- Our 2017- 2018 Annual Fund is nearing a close on August 31. So far, 56 Chi Brothers have joined our Honor Roll. Their names are listed HERE. Join the Honor Roll today, by clicking HERE.
So, Why Do You Give?

BonacciOf all our Delt Brothers, each is unique in why he gives to the annual fund – here is what Chris Bonacci ’88 had to say: ‘Life is funny. It seems that at any particular point in time you have a collection of friends be it high school, college, grad school, professional or even from […]
Raise The Volume- Tell Your Story!

Open House ScaledRAISE THE VOLUME: You have an incredible story of brotherhood. On Wed., Sept. 12, join thousands of fraternity men to share your story on social media. Include #myFraternity and show the world the positive impact of fraternities. Text “myfraternity” to 25827 for a reminder. Click HERE to learn more.
Greek Life Continues to Grow and Give Back—Here’s Why

Recently, the North-American Interfraternity Conference and National Panhellenic Conference partnered with Gallup to conduct research on the wellbeing of fraternity and sorority members. These Greek society governing bodies wanted to really know if their members were actually better off after college graduation because of their Greek experiences. And to no surprise, it showed they were.The results showed that respondents who were a part of Greek life in college scored higher in overall well-being, workplace engagement, collegiate support, experiential learning and alumni attachment compared to those not involved in Greek life. However, the success of sorority and fraternity members is not just demonstrated in that poll.
Flashback Photo

Anyone recognize these suave Delts? If you have old photos of your own, dust them off and send them to [email protected], so we can publish them in future communications. We’re always looking for the next great photo to get Chi Brothers talking. If you aren’t quite the tech junkie, photos can also be sent to […]
We Make a Living By What We Get – We Make A Life By What We Give

As Chi Chapter winds down its 2017-2018 giving year, we look ahead to 2018-2019, with great hope, coming off one of our most successful fundraising years since 2011. As you consider making your last gift this year to the annual fund, or look forward to making your first gift of the 2018-2019 giving year, which begins September 1, take a moment to view which Brothers joined the Honor Roll HERE.
Thinking of giving for the first time? Here’s what a few Chi Brothers said when asked why they give – if you’re inspired to make a contribution, please click HERE for three easy, fast, and secure options. Read more for why your Brothers give annually.
Chi Donor Roundup!

We’re having a great year in annual fundraising, thanks to the Brothers on our Honor Roll named HERE. We’ve recorded 62 donors this year to date. We could make it to 75 – how, you ask? The following Brothers gave last year, but not yet this year, and we’d like to give them the opportunity […]
Chi Alum Publishes Book

Adam Kline ’94 has written for Focus Features, Sony Pictures Animation, Warner Brothers, Walt Disney Pictures, and Twentieth Century Fox. With Kung Fu Panda director Mark Osborne, Kline is currently adapting several books for film, among them The Clockwork War, Escape from Hat, and Jeff Smith’s graphic novel Bone. An active member of the Writers Guild, Kline attended Kenyon College. He has two children. His latest book, The Clockwork War,” is available on Amazon HERE. In the book, Best friends Karlheinz Indergarten and Leopold Croak clash in an epic, imaginary battle waged in the branches of an enormous, ancient oak tree. But when lightning strikes young Leopold, he loses his imagination, and with it, his sense of right and wrong. The damaged boy grows to adulthood, treading a sinister path of industrial conquest. And Leopold’s thirst for power soon threatens the tree, the village, and worst of all, the children within.
But humble Karl discovers a gift for clockwork—the magic of gears and cogs—and assembles a mechanical army to fight back. Joined by the children themselves, Karl endeavors to save the village, the ancient oak, and maybe—just maybe—something more besides.