How Giving Back to University of Buffalo Helped Its Students

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Brayan Lopez, who was inducted in Fall 2009 at the Beta Chapter, University of Buffalo, has dreams of becoming a performance physical therapist. But, being a full-time student with two part-time jobs made the journey difficult. However, he is grateful for the scholarship received by his school because his journey could have been more difficult without it. His story was featured on the campus website, which was promoting the benefits of donating back to the school to provide scholarships for deserving students.

Read more here

Legal NYC and Asian Americans for Equality vs. King Henry Realty Inc.

It is essential that living conditions are sufficient enough to provide a place to sleep and rest and feel safe in our own personal space. Residents of 173 Henry St in Chinatown, New York, however, were exposed to illegal and dangerous actions by their landlord, King Henry Realty Inc., according to William Xu, a member of the Asian Americans for Equality and a well-respected brother of Pi Delta Psi Fraternity, Incorporated. To provide a voice for the residents, Xu, along with members of the 173 Henry St. Tenant Association, rallied at Foley Square to raise awareness and protest against poor living conditions at the building. From there, Xu provided an overview of the health risks posed on the residents at 173 Henry St. and pointed out the unlawful actions of King Realty Inc.

Read full story here

Forbes Highlight in Gainesville

For months, brothers of the Sigma Chapter at University of Florida promoted the Light the Night Walk, an event hosted by the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society to raise awareness of blood cancer. Huy Huynh, one of the twenty men who chartered the Sigma Chapter at University of Florida, was recognized as a philanthropist by the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society in a recent issue of Forbes magazine. Among the list of executives who donated towards the cause, Huy was the top fundraiser in Gainesville for Light the Night raising $8797!

(photo credit: Sigma Chapter, University of Florida)

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Brother Unity at the Northeast Greek Leadership Association (NGLA) Annual Conference

Brothers recently attended an annual conference hosted by the Northeast Greek Leadership Association to learn ways to transform our community and further the mission of Pi Delta Psi.

Below are brothers from the Kappa Chapter at Cornell University, Mu Chapter at the Ohio State University, and the Omega Chapter at University of Connecticut.

(From left to right; Randy Tung, Brandon Eng, Tony Chow, Marco Wong, and Vigor Lam)

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Raising the Torch

On February 20, 1994, eleven men, coming from various backgrounds, established a brotherhood consisting of well-rounded leaders who would empower the Asian American community through leadership and service. These men believed that in order to accomplish this goal, they would have to instill the core values of this brotherhood into the future generation of leaders. These core values laid the foundation of Pi Delta Psi and became the four pillars: academic achievement, cultural awareness, righteousness, and friendship/loyalty.

Twenty-two years later, Pi Delta Psi has grown into an organization that continues to breed future leaders of tomorrow. No matter what, our brothers will raise the torch to light the path for our brotherhood as they guide the way towards success.

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Huy Huynh

Huy Huynh is one of the 20 Founding Charters of the Sigma Chapter at the University of Florida. Throughout his undergraduate years, he held leadership positions within and outside of his chapter-
ranging from being President of Sigma Chapter to gaining membership into prestigious organizations, such as the leadership honorary Florida Blue Key and Florida Cicerones. After graduating with a Bachelor’s in Human Nutrition, he pursued a Master’s in Food Science, and then got accepted into the University of Florida College of Dentistry. After he graduated as a Doctor of Dental Medicine, he began working in Orlando, Florida for 2 years before he was diagnosed with a very rare form of brain cancer. He is one of the most influential brothers of his chapter and continues to be a role model for all of our brothers.

From Asian American Greek Interest Group (AAGIG) to Pi Delta Psi

Coming from a small town in Winter Haven, Florida, where the Asian demographic is slim, Huy felt a sense of opening himself to the world as he stepped foot on campus. Graduating from a high school of 32 students and going to a university of over 50,000 students was a big change. So, he chose to embrace the future and became involved within the Asian American Student Union (AASU) at the University of Florida.image2

One day, he was approached by early members of AAGIG and was asked if he wanted to join. At first, he refused after much persistence. Then, in his fall semester of his 2nd year, Huy was offered a free t-shirt by one of the members of AAGIG before standing on stage next to the men who would later become his pledge brothers. AAGIG was officially introduced on campus.

Under the guidance of Brother Hubert “Optimus” Ho from the Mu Chapter at the Ohio State University, Huy and members of AAGIG became heavily involved with the Asian American community on campus. And, because of the lack of Asian American representation in the community, Huy found a purpose to stay committed to AAGIG. After years of dedication to promoting cultural awareness, Huy, along with 19 gentlemen, became the newest addition to Pi Delta Psi Fraternity, Incorporated at the University of Florida. image1During his years as an active brother, he became President and Step Master of his chapter from 2004 to 2006. His presidency created opportunities to build relations with other Greek and non-Greek organizations on campus, as well as promote philanthropic and cultural awareness events, which set an impressive image for his chapter.

After Pi Delta Psi

Not only was Huy an exemplary leader of Pi Delta Psi, he was
an exemplary leader in the field of dentistry as well. During his high school and early college years, Huy worked for Walt Disney World at Space Mountain. Though the fantasy job was fun at the time, Huy was taught a great lesson of personal interaction and care. As he continued college, his interests guided him to pursue a career as a general dentist at the University of Florida College of Dentistry, where he graduated as a Doctor of Dental Medicine in 2013.

On June 9, 2015, two years after he started establishing himself in his career, Huy was diagnosed with a rare brain cancer. He underwent surgery, radiation and chemotherapy to fight against the cancer. But, 3 months later, the cancer metastasized and spread to other parts of his brain and spinal cord. image4As a result, he had to stop working as the illness would affect his vision and motor skills. Having to halt his career and feeling defeated by the tumors, he went through a period of loneliness, anger, and depression. To him, he felt he went “0 steps forward and 100 steps back”.

After 2 months, he regained his mentality with the support of his family and friends, realizi

ng that he was never alone in his battle with cancer. He accepted the challenges at hand, but he did not accept losing to it. Each day he wakes

up, he tells himself that it’s a success because he was able to stand up, put his feet on the ground, and walk out the front door. Despite the disabilities, he has made the choice to push forward, and accept that fact that even there may be one step backward, there will be progression with 10 steps forward. To Huy, he is now fighting back.


Brother Profile

Name: Huy Huynh

Pledge Name: Renegade

Chapter Initiated: Sigma Chapter, University of Florida

Office Positions: President of Sigma Chapter: 2 years- 2004-2005, 2005-2006, StepMaster 2004-2006

Ethnicity: Vietnamese

Birthday: June 7, 1984

Hometown: Winter Haven, FL

Major/Profession: Bachelors in Human Nutrition (2007), Masters in Food Science (2009), Doctor of Dental Medicine (2013)

Crossing Semester/Year: Alpha Class, Fall 2004

 

National Appointments and Elections Announcement

Pi Delta Psi Fraternity is pleased to announce the appoint of the 2015-2017 National Executive Council:

National President: Andrew Kayserian

National Vice President: Jisu Pak

National Treasurer: Jason Reyes

National Recorder: JP Chan

In addition, the following 2015-2016 Board of Directors have been elected or continuing their term:

Kenny Eng, M.Ed. (newly elected)

Vigor Lam, M.Ed. (newly elected)

Kenny Moy (continuing)

Peter Tu (continuing)

Michael Yang (continuing)

July 2015 Newsletter

National Convention August 14-16th

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Nominations for Brother of the Year

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Highlight Chapters

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Alumni Spotlight

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School Highlights

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Legal Update

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Fundraising Update

Goal – $75,000
Raised to Date (As of 7/2/2015)

  • $9,565.00 (Up $x,xxx.00 from last month’s update)
  • 12.75% (Up x.xx% from last month’s update)

Thank you to the following brothers for your generous donations!

  • Sammy Wong (Alpha Chapter – SUNY Binghamton)
  • Bill Lu (University of Minnesota Colony)
  • Jose Sun (Delta Chapter – SUNY Stony Brook)
  • Ronny Chow (Alpha Chapter – SUNY Binghamton)
  • Kevin Lee (Zeta Chapter – New York University)
  • Justin Stein (Theta Chapter – Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)
  • Magesh Alagiriraj (Theta Chapter – Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)
  • Nelson Chan (Gamma Chapter – Hofstra University)
  • Andrew Tse (Alpha Chapter – SUNY Binghamton)
  • Johnny Dang (Sigma Chapter – University of Florida)
  • Kenny Lo (Gamma Chapter – Hofstra University)
  • Albert Liang (Nu Chapter – Carnegie Mellon University)
  • Victor Yin (Delta Chapter – SUNY Stony Brook)
  • Edwin Ma L.R.G. (Delta Chapter – SUNY Stony Brook)
  • Eddie Hsaio Spongebob (Delta Chapter – SUNY Stony Brook)
  • Michael Nation (Chi Chapter – University of South Florida)
  • Christopher Murata (Alpha Chapter – SUNY Binghamton)
  • Steve Kwan (Tau Chapter – Pennsylvania State University)
  • Chenpai Lee (Alpha Chapter – SUNY Binghamton)
  • Christopher Wong (Theta Chapter – Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)
  • David Cheng (Lambda Chapter – Rutgers University)
  • Winston Liao (Delta Chapter – SUNY Stony Brook)
  • Will Hsiao (Delta Chapter – SUNY Stony Brook)
  • John Legendary Korean BBQ Hwangbo (Delta Chapter – SUNY Stony Brook)
  • Alan Tam (Delta Chapter – SUNY Stony Brook)
  • Timson the Great One (Delta Chapter – SUNY Stony Brook)
  • Kevin Eng (Delta Chapter – SUNY Stony Brook)
  • Ray Huang (Delta Chapter – SUNY Stony Brook)
  • Dave Hom Sexy Back (Delta Chapter – SUNY Stony Brook)
  • Diddle King (Delta Chapter – SUNY Stony Brook)
  • Jason Xu Gobstopper (Delta Chapter – SUNY Stony Brook)
  • Paul Chen Spectre (Delta Chapter – SUNY Stony Brook)
  • Tony Ji (Delta Chapter – SUNY Stony Brook)
  • Peter Le Train (Delta Chapter – SUNY Stony Brook)
  • Diddle Emperor (Delta Chapter – SUNY Stony Brook)
  • Ben Cheng (Delta Chapter – SUNY Stony Brook)
  • Richard Pun (Delta Chapter – SUNY Stony Brook)
  • James Wong Ziggy (Delta Chapter – SUNY Stony Brook)
  • Christopher Hsu (Omicron Chapter – George Washington University)
  • Eric Kwok (Pi Chapter – University of Maryland College Park)
  • James Kim (Pi Chapter – University of Maryland College Park)
  • Kevin Kim (Lambda Chapter – Rutgers University)
  • Brandon Chu (Lambda Chapter – Rutgers University)
  • Chris Ngo (Xi Chapter – University of Massachusetts Amherst)
  • Randolph Zuniga (Rho Chapter – University of California Riverside)
  • Thomas Wang (Omega Chapter – University of Connecticut)
  • Ronald Gong (Beta Chapter – SUNY Buffalo)
  • Gordon Chen (Delta Chapter – SUNY Stony Brook)
  • Tenzin Dhalsim (Delta Chapter – SUNY Stony Brook)
  • Mark Anthony Aztec (Delta Chapter – SUNY Stony Brook)
  • Anthony Kim (Delta Chapter – SUNY Stony Brook)
  • Taro Miyabayashi (Chi Chapter – University of South Florida)
  • Eric Chan (University of Colorado Colony)
  • Andrew Son (Iota Chapter – University of Rochester)
  • Harrison Chang (Delta Chapter – SUNY Stony Brook)

* New donors since last month’s update

How to Donate:

  • Donations can be made via credit card, debit card, or Paypal through the following e-mail address: treasurer@pideltapsi.com or checks made payable to:
    • Pi Delta Psi Fraternity
    • 176-25 Union Turnpike; #378
    • Fresh Meadows, NY 11366
  • Please fill out a donation card and submit it with your donation. You can download it here.
  • When sending checks, please send an email to BOD@pideltapsi.com with your name, chapter, and amount

For more information regarding financials, please visit the Finance & Legal section of our national forums:
https://www.pideltapsi.com/restricted/forums/index.php?board=50.0

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Pi Delta Psi in Social Media

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April 2015 Newsletter

Pi Delta Psi Facebook Networking Group

Special thanks to Ricky “Red Tide” Ly for creating the Pi Delta Psi Facebook Networking group. The national networking group is for both actives and alumni with the hope of providing an easy forum for brothers to connect with each other. Although it has only been 1 month, many brothers were able to leverage our network. A group of brothers has even come together to form a real estate venture. Many brothers also gave personal introductions, showing a wide diversity of industries, experiences, and interests.

However, this is only the beginning. We are working on a more powerful dedicated networking platform that will build off of the Facebook networking group that allow for better searching and provide a more efficient way of broadcasting and subscribing to new opportunities to network. For now, another special thanks to Magesh “Trident” Alagiriraj who created a google spreadsheet to capture this data in the interim so we can load it into this new platform.
Form: Click here to view the form
Spreadsheet: Click here to view the Spreadsheet
Check out the Networking group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/pdpnational/

Board of Directors (BOD)

Call for National Executive Board Nominations
The Board of Directors is calling upon individuals for nomination to the National Executive Committee (President, Vice President, Recorder, and Treasurer). A new National Executive Committee will be implemented this upcoming convention (sometime in August – date and location to be released by the current National Executive Committee). As we are rebuilding this Fraternity, we are looking for candidates to bring fresh and new ideas and leadership.

In the past two years, we have had little to no volunteers for the National Board, this has placed much stress on the handful of Brothers who have continually stepped forward to run several roles within this organization. Without adequate support to running National, there is a strong probability that National will cease operations.

To dispel some misconceptions over personal liability, legal counsel has advised that officers of the National Board do not incur personal liability for acts or omissions transacted on behalf of the fraternity in the course of everyday business. Furthermore, the fraternity obtains general liability insurance coverage annually.  The BOD is exploring additional directors and officers insurance policy.

An exception to the rule that officers do not generally incur personal liability, is if an officer engages in extremely risky or dangerous behaviors which rise to the level of being intentional, reckless, fraudulent, or other such acts. Personal liability is not a realistic risk if an officer does not engage in any of the above type behaviors. For additional legal inquiries, please contact Kevin Chiu, Director of Legal Affairs, at kevin.chiu@pideltapsi.com.

If you are interested in a National position or if you are interested in helping in any way, please submit a letter of intent along with a resume to the Board of Directors (bod@pideltapsi.com) and cc Kenny Moy (Kenny.moy@pideltapsi.com).

Financial Oversight by the Board of Directors
Many brothers had expressed concern about where the donations will be going. The Board of Directors will be providing oversight over spending with the utmost scrutiny to ensure that the donations will be used appropriately, and there will be much more emphasis placed on financial transparency. Currently, donations have not been spent, however it will be used to subsidize paying for the 2015 insurance policy and budgeting for potential legal fees. Additional expenditures will be communicated in the next update and at the Summer Convention.

Quick Highlights on National Projects

  • The Alumni Focus Group was created to allow for the Alumni Association to be able to solicit feedback as we set up shop with our projects and initiatives focused on Alumni.
    • The Focus Group has a diverse representation spanning a majority of the chapters across a wide generation of actives, young, and more established Alumni and we currently have 40 members.
    • For more information or if you are interested in joining the Focus Group, please email Andrew Tan (andrew.tan@pideltapsi.com).
  • The Fundraising Team is developing a subscription model to create a sustainable stream of donations to provide a baseline level of funding annually.
    • The Fundraising Team is working on setting up a new donation web page for this along with an alumni-focused web site for Alumni.
    • For more information or if you are interested in joining the Fundraising team, please email Andrew Tan (andrew.tan@pideltapsi.com).
  • The Communications Team is working on better ways to communicate to Alumni and ensure that Alumni are kept in the loop with the happenings of the fraternity, building off of this regular newsletter sent to Alumni.
    • For more information or if you are interested in joining the Communications team, please email Andrew Tan (andrew.tan@pideltapsi.com).
  • The Technology Team is working on converting our legacy reporting system (CSR) into an online system that will be able to provide real-time data to track chapter progress and combined with a New Member Education Online system, will automatically insert newly crossed brothers into the national roster.
    • Both the Online CSR and NME systems are on track to be rolled out in time for the Fall 2015 class.
    • For more information or if you are interested in helping out with the technology initiatives, please email Andrew Tan (andrew.tan@pideltapsi.com).
  • National Board is having an internal Audit on National Policies and Procedures to address deficiencies in our procedures and streamline our processes.

If you are interested in learning more about our efforts in establishing the Alumni Association, join in the discussion on the national forums here:
https://www.pideltapsi.com/restricted/forums/index.php?board=117.0.

If you have any issues logging in or need a password reset, please contact webmaster@pideltapsi.com.

Active Schools Highlights

  • George Washington University (Omicron Chapter)
    • Received gold overall in the Greek excellence awards, academic achievement and scholarship, leadership and campus involvement, programming, membership development, and chapter operations. They also received a silver designation in philanthropy.
  • George Mason University Colony
    • Received highest New Member GPA, Leadership and Engagement, Chapter Management and Self Governance, Responsible Social Conduct, 3 Start Chapter of Excellence.
    • Successfully hosted a Cause and Effect Dinner and raised ~$1,800 for our philanthropy Big Brothers Big Sisters of America.

Fundraising Update

Goal – $75,000
Raised to Date (As of 4/21/2015)

  • $9,565.00 (Up $4,370.00 from last month’s update)
  • 12.75% (Up 6.77% from last month’s update)

Thank you to the following brothers for your generous donations!

  • Sammy Wong (Alpha Chapter – SUNY Binghamton)
  • Bill Lu (University of Minnesota Colony)
  • Jose Sun (Delta Chapter – SUNY Stony Brook)*
  • Ronny Chow (Alpha Chapter – SUNY Binghamton)
  • Kevin Lee (Zeta Chapter – New York University)
  • Justin Stein (Theta Chapter – Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)*
  • Magesh Alagiriraj (Theta Chapter – Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)
  • Nelson Chan (Gamma Chapter – Hofstra University)*
  • Andrew Tse (Alpha Chapter – SUNY Binghamton)
  • Johnny Dang (Sigma Chapter – University of Florida)
  • Kenny Lo (Gamma Chapter – Hofstra University)
  • Albert Liang (Nu Chapter – Carnegie Mellon University)
  • Victor Yin (Delta Chapter – SUNY Stony Brook)
  • Edwin Ma L.R.G. (Delta Chapter – SUNY Stony Brook)*
  • Eddie Hsaio Spongebob (Delta Chapter – SUNY Stony Brook)*
  • Michael Nation (Chi Chapter – University of South Florida)
  • Christopher Murata (Alpha Chapter – SUNY Binghamton)
  • Steve Kwan (Tau Chapter – Pennsylvania State University)
  • Chenpai Lee (Alpha Chapter – SUNY Binghamton)*
  • Christopher Wong (Theta Chapter – Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)*
  • David Cheng (Lambda Chapter – Rutgers University)*
  • Winston Liao (Delta Chapter – SUNY Stony Brook)*
  • Will Hsiao (Delta Chapter – SUNY Stony Brook)*
  • John Legendary Korean BBQ Hwangbo (Delta Chapter – SUNY Stony Brook)*
  • Alan Tam (Delta Chapter – SUNY Stony Brook)*
  • Timson the Great One (Delta Chapter – SUNY Stony Brook)*
  • Kevin Eng (Delta Chapter – SUNY Stony Brook)*
  • Ray Huang (Delta Chapter – SUNY Stony Brook)*
  • Dave Hom Sexy Back (Delta Chapter – SUNY Stony Brook)*
  • Diddle King (Delta Chapter – SUNY Stony Brook)*
  • Jason Xu Gobstopper (Delta Chapter – SUNY Stony Brook)*
  • Paul Chen Spectre (Delta Chapter – SUNY Stony Brook)*
  • Tony Ji (Delta Chapter – SUNY Stony Brook)*
  • Peter Le Train (Delta Chapter – SUNY Stony Brook)*
  • Diddle Emperor (Delta Chapter – SUNY Stony Brook)*
  • Ben Cheng (Delta Chapter – SUNY Stony Brook)*
  • Richard Pun (Delta Chapter – SUNY Stony Brook)*
  • James Wong Ziggy (Delta Chapter – SUNY Stony Brook)*
  • Christopher Hsu (Omicron Chapter – George Washington University)
  • Eric Kwok (Pi Chapter – University of Maryland College Park)
  • James Kim (Pi Chapter – University of Maryland College Park)
  • Kevin Kim (Lambda Chapter – Rutgers University)
  • Brandon Chu (Lambda Chapter – Rutgers University)
  • Chris Ngo (Xi Chapter – University of Massachusetts Amherst)
  • Randolph Zuniga (Rho Chapter – University of California Riverside)
  • Thomas Wang (Omega Chapter – University of Connecticut)
  • Ronald Gong (Beta Chapter – SUNY Buffalo)*
  • Gordon Chen (Delta Chapter – SUNY Stony Brook)*
  • Tenzin Dhalsim (Delta Chapter – SUNY Stony Brook)*
  • Mark Anthony Aztec (Delta Chapter – SUNY Stony Brook)*
  • Anthony Kim (Delta Chapter – SUNY Stony Brook)*
  • Taro Miyabayashi (Chi Chapter – University of South Florida)
  • Eric Chan (University of Colorado Colony)
  • Andrew Son (Iota Chapter – University of Rochester)
  • Harrison Chang (Delta Chapter – SUNY Stony Brook)*

* New donors since last month’s update

How to Donate:

  • Donations can be made via credit card, debit card, or Paypal through the following e-mail address: treasurer@pideltapsi.com or checks made payable to:
    • Pi Delta Psi Fraternity
    • 176-25 Union Turnpike; #378
    • Fresh Meadows, NY 11366
  • Please fill out a donation card and submit it with your donation. You can download it here.
  • When sending checks, please send an email to BOD@pideltapsi.com with your name, chapter, and amount

For more information regarding financials, please visit the Finance & Legal section of our national forums:
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Pi Delta Psi in Social Media

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March 2015 Newsletter

Founder’s Toast – Thursday, February 26th, 2015
Many brothers across the country celebrated together to commemorate the fraternity’s 21st year and to recognize the hard work of the founding fathers and the founders of each chapter. The event was a great opportunity to catch up on old times and to meet new brothers.

Establishing an Alumni Association
Our fraternity has now surpassed 2,400 brothers, and has over 2,000 alumni. Alumni have different needs, focuses, and a risk profile from the actives, and in recognizing this, it is now time to form a separate Alumni Association to not only tend to the needs and interest of the Alumni, but also to provide an avenue for Alumni to be able to better support actives across the nation.

Quick Highlights on National Projects

  • A team is working on setting up a 501(c)(3) Pi Delta Psi Foundation to establish an Asian Youth Mentoring Program to provide leadership training and focus on issues with mental health and bullying. It is our hope that by molding the leaders of tomorrow at the high school level, when they graduate and go to college, they can become future members of Pi Delta Psi or start strong chapters in new schools.
  • The Alumni Focus Group had a kickoff meeting on Tuesday, 2/24 and had a very frank, but lively discussion about the future of the fraternity and where to go from here. The focus group has been divided into 3 focused committees, and will form the foundation of the new Alumni Association:
    • Fundraising
    • Organizational Structure
    • Ideas/Events
  • The technology team is working on converting our legacy reporting system (CSR) into an online system that will be able to provide real-time data to track chapter progress and combined with a New Member Education Online system, will automatically insert newly crossed brothers into the national roster. Both the Online CSR and NME systems are on track to be rolled out in time for the Fall 2015 class.
  • National Board is having an internal Audit on National Policies and Procedures to address deficiencies in our procedures and streamline our processes.

If you are interested in learning more about our efforts in establishing the Alumni Association, join in the discussion on the national forums here: https://www.pideltapsi.com/restricted/forums/index.php?board=117.0. If you have any issues logging in or need a password reset, please contact webmaster@pideltapsi.com. More detailed updates can also be found on the national forums.

Fundraising Update:
Goal – $75,000
Raised to Date (As of 3/13/2015) – $5,195.00 (6.9%)

Thank you to the following brothers for your generous donations!

  • Sammy Wong (Alpha Chapter – SUNY Binghamton)
  • Bill Lu (University of Minnesota Colony)
  • Magesh Alagiriraj (Theta Chapter – Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)
  • Ronny Chow (Alpha Chapter – SUNY Binghamton)
  • Kevin Lee (Zeta Chapter – New York University)
  • Johnny Dang (Sigma Chapter – University of Florida)
  • Kenny Lo (Gamma Chapter – Hofstra University)
  • Albert Liang (Nu Chapter – Carnegie Mellon University)
  • Victor Yin (Delta Chapter – SUNY Stony Brook)
  • Andrew Tse (Alpha Chapter – SUNY Binghamton)
  • Michael Nation (Chi Chapter – University of South Florida)
  • Christopher Murata (Alpha Chapter – SUNY Binghamton)
  • Steve Kwan (Tau Chapter – Pennsylvania State University)
  • Christopher Hsu (Omicron Chapter – George Washington University)
  • Eric Kwok (Pi Chapter – University of Maryland College Park)
  • James Kim (Pi Chapter – University of Maryland College Park)
  • Eric Chan (University of Colorado Colony)
  • Kevin Kim (Lambda Chapter – Rutgers University)
  • Brandon Chu (Lambda Chapter – Rutgers University)
  • Chris Ngo (Xi Chapter – University of Massachusetts Amherst)
  • Andrew Son (Iota Chapter – University of Rochester)
  • Taro Miyabayashi (Chi Chapter – University of South Florida)
  • Randolph Zuniga (Rho Chapter – University of California Riverside)
  • Thomas Wang (Omega Chapter – University of Connecticut)

How to Donate:

Donations can be made via credit card, debit card, or Paypal through the following e-mail address: treasurer@pideltapsi.com or checks made payable to:

Pi Delta Psi Fraternity
176-25 Union Turnpike; #378
Fresh Meadows, NY 11366
(When sending checks, please send an email to BOD@pideltapsi.com with your name and amount)
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Please contact Andrew Tan at andrew.tan@pideltapsi.com if you need the generic username/password.