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April 14, 2011

Fraternity Men and Sorority Women Recognized During The Summit

JOHNSON CITY - "The Summit: A Celebration of Distinguished Student Leaders and Programs" celebrates the superior accomplishments of students outside of the classroom. It recognizes student organization presidents and advisors, community service efforts, campus programs, and outstanding student leaders at East Tennessee State University. The 2011 award recipients are listed below:


Outstanding Fraternity Man:

Dustin Williams, Sigma Alpha Epsilon


Outstanding Sorority Woman:

Chelsea Muhlhahn, Alpha Delta Pi

 

Outstanding Fraternity/Sorority President:

Daniel Ashley, Alpha Phi Alpha

Lauren King, Alpha Delta Pi

Dustin Smith, Sigma Chi

Outstanding Fraternity/Sorority New Member:

Chelsea Gondek, Alpha Delta Pi

Ian Taylor, Alpha Phi Alpha

Sorority Five Pillars of Excellence

Alpha Delta Pi

Lauren King, President


NPHC Sorority of the Year

Delta Sigma Theta

Shannelle Bain, President


IFC Fraternity of the Year

Sigma Alpha Epsilon

Landon Shields, President


2011 Who's Who Summit Award Recipients


GAMMA SIGMA ALPHA

National Greek Academic Honor Society

Theta Lambda Chapter at East Tennessee State University

Congratulates our new members for 2010-2011:

FALL 2010

Jaime Carroll
Caitlin Colley
Dustin Cowen
Haleigh Garber
Andy King
Stephen Lacey
Shelly Lomax
Michael F. Neblett
Donovan Reed
Callie Richardson
Matthew Sims
Jordan Shively
Christina Tootle
Sarah Watlington
Rachel Wilson
Kayla Winnen

Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Sigma Kappa
Kappa Sigma
Alpha Delta Pi
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Alpha Delta Pi
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Pi Kappa Alpha
Alpha Delta Pi
Lambda Chi Alpha
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Kappa Delta
Alpha Delta Pi
Alpha Xi Delta
Sigma Kappa

SPRING 2011


Courtney Marie Baker
Alyssa N. Belanger
Kayla Lanae Bess
Ethan Carver
Elyssa Marie Champion
Tiffany Nicole Hensley
Ryan L. Herlong
Ashley Moore
Tyler Tyrrell Morrow
Cory C. Prater
Jacqueline Short
Sarahfaye Elisabeth Stanley
Roger Wayne Thompson Jr.
Tiffany J. Whitt

Alpha Delta Pi
Kappa Delta
Alpha Xi Delta
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Kappa Delta
Kappa Delta
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Alpha Delta Pi
Sigma Phi Epsilon
Kappa Sigma
Kappa Delta
Alpha Delta Pi
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Kappa Delta


March 18, 2011

Sex educator Jay Friedman to speak at ETSU

JOHNSON CITY — In a performance called “poignant, powerful, playful and provocative,” Jay Friedman will present “The J-Spot: A Sex Educator Tells All” on Tuesday, March 22, at 7 p.m., in the Martha Street Culp Auditorium of the D.P. Culp University Center.

Friedman notes, “People call me a sexual provocateur. My performance is at times personal, philosophical, political and prophetic. The storytelling, the cultural observations, the predictions—they’re all relevant to the students’ lives, getting them to perk up, laugh a lot, and also learn.”

Friedman, nominated multiple times as a “Lecturer of the Year” by the National Association for Campus Activities, is professionally certified as a sex educator by the American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors and Therapists. An award-winning writer featured in a number of national publications, he is a former disc jockey and host of a radio talk show on relationships. Based in Seattle, Friedman shares his insights on sex and relationships at campuses across the nation.

This presentation, intended for mature audiences, is free and open to the campus community. Sponsors include the Panhellenic Council, the Counseling Center’s OASIS Program, the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgendered Student Alliance (LGBTieS), the Women’s Resource Center and the Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance. Funding provided by Student Government Association.


- ETSU Media Relations



All Greek Fraternity & Sorority Reunion as part of ETSU's Centennial Celebration!

Join your IFC, Panhellenic, and NPHC brothers and sisters from 1954 to 2011 for a weekend of events celebrating our Greek relationships, past and present.

The weekend will include individual chapter events, house and hall tours, and an all-Greek reception at The Millennium Centre.


Tentative Schedule for the Weekend:

    • Friday Afternoon - Alumni Golf Tournament •
        For more information, http://etsu.edu/alumni/events/golfclassic.aspx

    • Friday Evening - Fraternity Open Houses •
        Contact your chapter for information about times and locations

    • Saturday Morning - All Greek Brunch •
        Join University Leadership for a free brunch at the D.P. Culp Center

    • Saturday Afternoon - Sorority Open Houses •
        Visit the new NPC sorority floor at Lucille Clement Hall
        NPHC receptions - contact your chapter for information

    • Saturday Evening - All Greek Social •
        7:30 to 11:30 at The Millennium Centre
        All Greeks from all eras are invited to spend the evening together
        $20 per person for heavy hors d'ouevres / cash bar available
        A DJ will be on hand to play music for all generations

The Carnegie Hotel in Johnson City will serve as the host hotel for the Reunion Weekend's events. A block of rooms is reserved under "ETSU Greek Alumni Reunion" at a special rate of $99 per night. Contact The Carnegie to make reservations at 423-979-6400.

Registration for the weekend's events are required and will be available April 15th, www.etsualumni.org

Check back for updates! We will send updates as new information becomes available.

**Partial funding for these events is provided by the ETSU Centennial Steering Committee.**


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