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12.22.2020 Chapter Corporation Presidents & Alumni Advisors Town Hall

Chapter Corporation Presidents and Alumni Advisors Town Hall: Tuesday December 22th 6-7PM EST

Our bi-weekly check in for alumni presidents and alumni advisors to connect, share resources and ask questions. All Chapter Corporation presidents and advisors are invited to attend this zoom conference if you would like an invite to this Zoom conference please contact Executive Director Thomas Fox at tfox@psiu.org.

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11.02.2020_Psi Upsilon Beacon, published November 2020 Leadership & Service Highlights

Psi Upsilon Beacon, published November 2020 Leadership & Service Highlights The Beacon highlights the grant, scholarship, and fellowship programs of the Psi Upsilon Foundation in support of the Psi Upsilon Fraternity. This issue highlights our 2020-2021 Social Impact Fellows, 2020 David A.B. Brown, ΕΦ ’66 Distinguished Alumnus Award recipient Morris Wolff, Gamma ’58 (Amherst), Ambassador Robert “BOB” Beecroft, Tau ‘62 (Univ. of Pennsylvania) , Distinguished Alumni Service recipients and more.

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12.30.2020 – Archons Town Hall

Archons Town Hall: Wednesday December 30th 5-6PM Eastern 

This town hall is for undergraduate chapter presidents and other members of their Executive Board as they discuss challenges and solutions to current remote learning environments – philanthropy, operations, recruitment, new member education, and staying connected to one another. If you would like an invite to this Zoom conference please contact Executive Director Thomas Fox at tfox@psiu.org

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10.21.2020 Chapter Corporation Presidents & Alumni Advisors Town Hall

Chapter Corporation Presidents and Alumni Advisors Town Hall: Wednesday October 21st 6-7PM EST

Our bi-weekly check in for alumni presidents and alumni advisors to connect, share resources and ask questions. All Chapter Corporation presidents and advisors are invited to attend this zoom conference if you would like an invite to this Zoom conference please contact Executive Director Thomas Fox at tfox@psiu.org.

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From the Archives: A Hockey Fan’s Point of View

The Diamond of Psi Upsilon Summer 1989 recounts this tale of Charlie S.P. Hodge, Gamma ’68 (Amherst). Charlie served on the Executive Council of the Fraternity and was a longstanding member of the Gamma Chapter Corporation. Deceased 6.18.2018, Brother Hodge made Psi Upsilon a beneficiary of his planned giving arrangements as a member of the Shoepflin Society.


To discuss initiating a new fund or planned gift, please visit here, or contact Alexander Senchak, Eta’06, Psi Upsilon Foundation Chair & President at asenchak@psiu.org with any questions you have about this or other giving options

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Robert B. “Bob” Dorigo Jones, Epsilon Nu ’85, receives the Distinguished Alumni Service Award.

Robert B. “Bob” Dorigo Jones is a recipient of the Distinguished Alumni Service Award.

In 1985, as a young Page in the Michigan House of Representatives, Bob took a break to chat with one of his fellow Pages. He showed a picture in his wallet of his fiancé and explained that he got this job after his father cut off his college funds when he bought an engagement ring. Bob was finishing school and working two jobs. With two jobs, full-time school, a fraternity, and a fiancé, you would think that Bob had enough on his plate, but that year he had the dedication to volunteer for MSU’s student judiciary, too. Even with two jobs there were not enough funds to cover all his expenses. Fortunately, he received a scholarship from his fraternity, good old Psi Upsilon. 

Fast forward thirty-five years and Bob is telling this same story to a young undergrad at Michigan State University about how that year in 1985 painted a picture of his life to come. He speaks with gratitude about Brother Keith Kaminski, who had also worked as a legislative Page and helped him get the job. Brother Paul Reising was instrumental in helping him land the position on the student judiciary. Bob often speaks about the opportunities and benefits provided by the Fraternity to others. He’s the first to tell you “I believe the social skills students will learn if they take full advantage of everything the fraternity has to offer can give them a tremendous edge over other college graduates who don’t participate in Greek life. Even more importantly, I believe it will give them an opportunity to achieve their full potential.”

As Bob extols the virtues of Greek life he enjoyed, he’ll tell you that one of the most memorable nights was when Glenn Stinson and Peter Campbell talked up the benefits of joining Psi Upsilon. From there he would go on to serve important roles during his undergraduate years. “I had some of the best professors at MSU, but they couldn’t teach me how to lead a group of young men like I learned (more or less) to do as the Epsilon Nu House Manager and later as President.”

“I parlayed all of these experiences into a 35-year career as a writer, political advisor, radio commentator and advocate for legal reform,” he says. Bob now sits as the president of Michigan Lawsuit Abuse Watch (MiLAW) after a long and distinguished career that includes debates on national television and a bestselling book.”

In 2007 Bob became a bestselling author for his book “Remove Child Before Folding: The 101 Stupidest, Silliest, and Wackiest Warning Labels Ever”. This led to one memorable and unexpected fraternal encounter. “A few months after the book was published, I found the MySpace page of my publisher at Time Warner, Jason Pinter, and was surprised to learn that he was a Psi U brother from another college! Neither of us knew about this connection until that moment. Incidentally, a Psi U brother who was a student at Michigan State University at the time, Mike Dalere, helped me with the research for the book.”

That fiancé that Bob risked his college career on? Shortly after graduating Bob and Denise wed and have been happily married ever since. Together they have raised two amazing young men: Bobby who graduated from MSU in 2016 and Harvard in 2017, and Johnny who graduated with a degree in Astrophysics from the University of Michigan in 2020. Bob notes he took Denise to the Psi U Homecoming Party two years before they married. “She had just been elected to the MSU Homecoming Court, and had it not been for the Psi U party, I don’t know if I would have ever worked up the courage to ask her on a date.”

While Bob has gone on to many amazing things he’ll be the first to tell you “I owe it all to Psi U” and that this is a major motivation for him in his engagement with the Fraternity. Generations of Epsilon Nu brothers will tell you that Bob has been there for them as a mentor and a help to their chapter. From mentorship, to leadership, to fundraising – Bob has been a stalwart and a guiding light for Psi U. He was the President of the Hesperian Building Association (the alumni organization of the Epsilon Nu Chapter) for 20 years and now serves as its Treasurer. Under Bob’s leadership, fundraising and construction began for refurbishing the house and restoring it to the way it was in 1928 for a beautiful result that has its members calling their home “The Castle”.

Locally Bob is a pillar of the Psi U community, but he has found time to contribute and volunteer at the international level. “Volunteering for Psi U on the international level adds another opportunity for Brothers to enrich their own life and the lives of others. There are many different ways to do that, and I chose to be involved in the scholarship committee. It’s both interesting and inspiring to see what great students we have as Brothers and to see how we can help them achieve their dreams through scholarships. It also provides great hope for our future.”

We’re proud to announce Bob as a recipient of the Distinguished Alumni Service Award.

The 155th Psi Upsilon Convention created the Distinguished Alumni Service Award to recognize those alumni whose service has brought honor to our fraternity. 

We would like to congratulate Brother Dorigo Jones on this award and thank him for all his hard work and reflection on Psi Upsilon. We are honored to have him as a member of our fraternity.

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Charles M. Hall ESQ, Nu Alpha ’71 awarded Distinguished Alumni Service Award.

Since the Nu Alpha chapter at Washington and Lee University joined Psi Upsilon in the fall of 1970, Charles M. “Chuck” Hall, Nu Alpha ’71 (Washington & Lee), who was the chapter’s President at the time, has been an active member of Psi Upsilon.  He has inspired generations of Psi Upsilon brothers strive to for bigger achievements and supported them with advice, recommendations, and compassion. 

“Psi U changed my life, and in a very good way,” says Chuck. “I came from a small town on the Ohio River in West Virginia and hadn’t been exposed to a lot of the world.  When I joined a fraternity, I grew up in ways that wouldn’t have been possible otherwise. I learned leadership skills, self-confidence and how to work with and manage people. It was a positive experience—and it helped me in life.”

After graduating from W&L, Chuck received his commission thanks to ROTC and went on active duty as an officer in the U.S. Army.  After he was released from active service, he attended law school at Emory University in Atlanta, where he remained to practice law. At the urging of William Robie, Epsilon Omega ’66 (Northwestern), Chuck became involved with the leadership of Psi Upsilon on the International level; he is a past Treasurer and past President of the Fraternity’s Executive Council and also Past President of the Psi Upsilon Foundation.

Chuck congratulates Price & Norma Gehrke, Tau ’43, on their wedding anniversary, celebrated at the 151st Psi Upsilon Convention

 “Psi Upsilon has had a positive influence on a lot of undergraduates,” Chuck added, “but that didn’t just happen. It’s because members who came before us decided to leave something behind. A bequest is an easy way to provide for the fraternity and help change people’s lives.”

Chuck was elected to the Executive Council while he was in law school and soon was asked to became an alumni advisor to the fledgling Gamma Tau chapter at the Georgia Institute of Technology.  Since then he has been continuously involved with the Psi Upsilon Society of Georgia, serving at times as the only board member and for a long time as Treasurer.

During his long involvement with PUSOG, Chuck negotiated the purchase and financing of two chapter houses as the Gamma Tau grew and matured. 

He was initiated into the Gamma Tau chapter 30 years ago and even though some say it was an honorary membership, the brothers of the Gamma Tau have always told him that as far as they were concerned he was a real brother of the chapter (and to forget walking away because of semantics). Becoming a Gamma Tau kept Chuck involved and many of the undergraduates he met over the years have become life-long friends.

 “Donating to the Foundation pays off for years and years to come. Consistent donations at any level were the one thing that humbled me when I served on the Executive Council and on the Foundation.  They were always voluntary and came from people who were not compelled to give.  Scholarships, Fellowships, and similar awards are, in large part, paid for by brothers who are no longer with us but who believed in the mission of the Fraternity and in a better future, paying it forward to help people they would never know.”

Brother Hall maintains a well-regarded private law practice and contributes to social excellence through involvement with other community organizations.

On the role of alumni, he writes, “Alumni play a vital role in the Fraternity. They provide an important link, without which, undergraduates of each generation would know little or nothing of the rich history of Psi Upsilon and of the strength and durability of brotherhood and friendship.” Chuck has guided the Fraternity with distinguished leadership and deep and abiding Fraternal devotion. It is with deep gratitude that we bestow upon him the Distinguished Alumni Service Award. 

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10.22.2020 – Psi Upsilon Day of Giving

October 22 is the Psi Upsilon Day of Giving, the single most important day for our Annual Fund.  We very much appreciate all the brothers who participate in the Day of Giving and who diligently promote and share the event and their positive Psi experiences and memories.

1. Add the 2020 Day of Giving to your Calendar

The Day of Giving is a new donor competition to see which can garner the most new donors, and how many brothers can reaffirm their commitment to the Psi Upsilon ideals of the highest moral, intellectual, and social excellence with financial support. 

2019 Day of Giving Standings

For this Day of Giving, I’m challenging you to Nourish Our Psi Upsilon Brotherhood with a gift. 

2. Day of Giving Ambassadors Needed

Day of Giving is predominantly about asking new donors to support Psi Upsilon programs, outreach, and grants and scholarship, while also providing a fun competitive space for chapters to vie for bragging rights. We’ve learned we have a more successful event when our brothers root for their chapters, spread the word, and post updates through the day. If you love the thrill of competition and are willing to call and post to spur your brothers on to support Psi U, we need to hear from you early to help you get the best info on how to help!

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10.23.2020 – Fall Psi Upsilon Awards Presentation

Founder’s Society and distinguished brothers of Psi Upsilon are invited to gather virtually to honor and celebrate the 2020 awardees and those whose generosity contributed to their awards.

Click here for full details

Friday, October 23rd, 2020. 4:30-6:30 EST

Join us for awards presentation and keynote speakers, with optional meet and greet before and breakout cocktail hour to follow.
RSVP HERE TO JOIN OUR BROTHERS AT THIS ONLINE CELEBRATION OCT. 23rd

SCHEDULE

Friday, October 23, 2020 via Zoom

Optional Meet and Greet – 4:15–4:30 PM EST
Keynotes, and Presentation of Awards – 4:30–5:30 PM EST
Cocktail Hour – 5:30–6:30 PM EST2020 Fall Psi Upsilon Awards Celebration InvitationDownload

Recipients of awards from 175th Convention
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

Ambassador Robert Beecroft 
Tau ‘62 (Pennsylvania)
Robert Mason Beecroft retired from the U.S. Foreign Service in 2006 as a Career Minister-Counselor. Between 2009 and 2016, he returned to the State Department as a Supervisory Senior Inspector, leading inspections of U.S. diplomatic operations in Kuwait, Syria, Taiwan, Vietnam, Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania, and four bureaus at Department headquarters. In 2011, he produced a report for the American Academy of Diplomacy on the professional education and training of American Foreign Service Officers.Read More about Robert M. Beecroft (click & expand):

Morris Wolff
Gamma ‘58 (Amherst)
Morris Wolff is a distinguished lawyer and law professor. He is a cum laude graduate of Amherst College and of the Yale Law School, where he studied international law. Morris practiced international law and trial law in Philadelphia from 1970 to 1993 as a partner with the Honorable Harold E. Stassen, former Governor of Minnesota and one of the five original signers of the United Nations Charter. During that period, Morris was also a Professor of International Law and Ethics at the University of Pennsylvania Law School and served for two years as the Chief Assistant District Attorney of the City of Philadelphia.Read More about Morris Wolff (click & expand):

MADE POSSIBLE BY GENEROUS SUPPORT FROM OUR FOUNDER’ S SOCIETY

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