New Jersey, New York, and New England Province Retreat

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If you have any questions about the event, please contact Myra Duritsch at mduritsch@phideltatheta.org.

New Jersey, New York, and New England Province Retreat

By Phi Delta Theta International Fraternity

Date and time

Saturday, February 23, 2019 · 8:30am - 4:30pm EST

Location

Seton Hall University

Jubilee Hall 400 S Orange Ave South Orange, NJ 07079

Description

With the help of the Fraternity’s regional volunteers (province presidents), Phi Delta Theta will host 22 province retreats throughout North America in the early months of 2019.

Your chapter is invited to attend the New Jersey, New York, and New England Retreat at Seton Hall University on February 23, 2019.

It is encouraged that your chapter registers and brings its Executive Board, other emerging leaders, and members of the Chapter Advisory Board to the retreat. There is no registration fee and lunch will be provided at the event. Travel costs to and from the event are the responsibility of the chapter.

Chapters Invited to the New Jersey, New York, and New England Retreat Include:


  • Gamma East Province
    • New Jersey Gamma – Seton Hall University
    • New Jersey Delta Colony – Stockton University
    • New York Kappa – Hofstra University
    • New York Lambda – St. John’s University
  • Alpha South Province
    • Connecticut Alpha – Central Connecticut State University
    • Connecticut Gamma – University of Connecticut
    • Massachusetts Gamma – Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    • Massachusetts Epsilon – Northeastern University
    • New Hampshire Beta – Southern New Hampshire University
  • Beta Province
    • New York Alpha – Cornell University
    • New York Epsilon – Syracuse University
    • New York Zeta – Colgate University
    • New York Eta Colony – Rochester Institute of Technology


The Outcomes of the Province Retreat Include:

  • Creating supportive relationships, cohesion, and momentum within provinces that build stronger chapters and advisory boards
  • Ensuring that undergraduate officers and their Chapter Advisory Board receive ongoing education
  • Educating more undergraduates and CAB members in-person annually
  • Furthering the Fraternity’s problem-solving competency in relation to strategic planning
  • Creating opportunities to educate about important To Do What Ought To Be Done health and safety topics while promoting Fraternity initiatives and programs
  • Expanding the Fraternity’s recruitment programming reach
  • Strengthening the Fraternity’s capacity to deliver regional education on an annual basis

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