There’s No Wrong Time For a Mini Reunion

Mini ReunionBrothers Jon Moodey ’98, Scott Dinger ’97 and Joe O’Reilly ’97 decided to have their own mini-reunion on Saturday, October 22 at the Kenyon vs. Allegheny soccer game. Drew McFarland ’87 mentioned that he hadn’t seen them since graduation.  Thanks for the submission, Drew. Glad you guys could reconnect! Have you had a chance to […]

Give Thanks with a Grateful Heart

What is life like for you today? Chances are DTD played a role. Whether you landed a job, met your wife, or gained lifelong friends, there are many reasons to be thankful for your DTD experience.

Here are our top 5…

First Fall Rush Process in Four Years

This semester, Chi Chapter decided to undertake in the first fall rush process in four years. Fall rush week began with a cookout hosted by the chapter at the lodge, followed by a Buffalo Wild Wings wing eating contest, and finished with the Byron J. Horn Alumni Panel. Throughout the week the chapter connected and forged relationships with many upperclassmen. The chapter extended bids to Gene Bailey (class of 2019) and Sebastián Chávez Erazo (Class of 2018).

Both new members…

Annual Byron Horn Alumni Panel

Chi Chapter recently held the annual Byron J. Horn Alumni Panel on Saturday September 24.  The event started at 11 a.m., where we began with short introductions of each guest speaking, while having some coffee and donuts.  Young alumni in attendance consisted of Ben Huizinga, Jake Thorn, Michael Marting, Tim Barry, Peter Corrigan, Sam Althans, and later appearances from Michael Michnowicz, and Manjul Bhusal Sharma. Major topics discussed included…

Henry Burbank ’16: Teach for America

via Kenyon College website—Kenyon has been named a top contributor of corps members to Teach For America, a nationwide nonprofit that recruits individuals to teach in schools of low-income communities for two or more years. Teach For America seeks out members who exhibit strong leadership skills and a dedication to their community. The program also presents opportunities for those who might not want to commit to a teaching profession. Henry Burbank ’16, who majored in political science, is stationed on the Standing Rock Indian Reservation in South Dakota where he teaches reading, writing, math and science to 7th and 8th graders. While Burbank hopes to pursue a career in economic development…

Welcome Our New Faculty Advisor Dr. Jaret Treber

Please welcome Dr. Jaret Treber as the new Faculty Advisor for our chapter! Dr. Treber is an Associate Professor of Economics at Kenyon College and specializes in sports economics, healthcare economics and economic history. Click here for a short bio.

Click below for a full list of Chapter Advisors.

Karnea 2016

by Rad Savadge ’19

Abhijeet Ball and myself were the two Chi Delts who attended Karnea 2016 in Orlando, FL. With the quorum of delegates being met at the first business meeting, former President Jody B. Danneman called the Karnea to order. During the first meeting, a brief summary of what was on the docket was presented to everyone in attendance. Most of the proposals that were brought to the attention of the Karnea, ranging from the rephrasing of a section of a bylaw to even the most minute details, were approved. While it was very tedious, it was really cool to watch the fate of proposals.

Help Us Kick Off the 2016-17 Giving Year Strong!

Our 2015-16 giving year just came to an end on August 31 with $11,855 donated to the annual fund by 66 brothers…just $145 short of our goal! We want to thank each and every one of you who made a contribution back to Chi Chapter this previous giving year. 

Our 2016-17 giving year began on September 1 with a goal set for $15,000 from 100 brothers. Who will be the first to join the 2016-17 Honor Roll?!

Tim Stautberg ’85: The Relationships You Build Will Reward You Beyond Measure

Tim Stautberg ’85 may have originally joined Chi Chapter due to the diverse group of generally good guys, but bonds with these gentlemen were not all he walked away with. Tim also gained leadership experience and the love of his life through his time in the chapter, which led him to a successful life both professionally and personally.

Click below for a Q&A with Tim about his time in the chapter and what he’s been up to since.