2022 Past Events

11.10.2022 Los Angles Social Hour at Broxton Brewery- Westwood Village – LA, California


2022 Los Angles Social Hour at
Broxton Brewery- Westwood Village – Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles EventBroxton Brewery
November 10, 2022
Starts at 6:30 PM

Please join us for a spirited evening with beverages and heavy appetizers. Everyone is welcome. 
Event Details:
Date: Thursday, November 10, 2022
Time: 6:30 p.m.  
Attire: Casual
Location: 
 The Broxton Brewery 
1099 Westwood Blvd.-
Los Angeles, CA 90024 –
broxtonla.com
Attending the event will be:
Alexander Senchak, Eta’06 – President and Chair Psi Upsilon Foundation
Lance Miller, Epsilon Nu ’80
 
 Ticket prices:
$45 Alumni
$25 2019-2021 Recent Undergrad
$300 Sponsor the event

If you care to be a sponsor you will:
– Be listed as a sponsor on the invitation and other promotional materials.
– Help promote attendance through personal communications with local alumni.
– Make a tax-deductible contribution of at least $300.
– Recruit other sponsors.

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11.19.2022 – Eta Lehigh-Lafayette Events


PSIU – Eta Alumni Association – Lehigh University
The 158th Edition of THE GAME, aka THE RIVALRY will be played at 1230 in Easton on Saturday November 19th. They say “you can throw the records out” and “anyone can win”. That first part certainly holds true as the Leopards are 2-6 and the Mountain Hawks 1-7. Rather than go to Easton, consider…

… a trip to the Eta to catch up with your Brothers. Schedule below. Attend whatever parts you can.

9-10 Goodale Literary Association [GLA] annual meeting in the Chapter House dining room or via internet link below
10-3 Tailgate behind Stabler Arena. Please bring a dish to share and your own drinks
12:30 – 330 THE Game [in Easton]
400-ish Social Hour at the Chapter House – Appetizers and Beer/Wine*
500-ish Dinner

Link to join GLA at 9am meeting remotely: https://meet.google.com/tox-mjes-gne

*Alumni encouraged to bring beer and/or wine for the Social Hour. No hard alcohol per Lehigh rules. Families welcome. Donations will be collected to help the undergrads cover the cost of dinner.

Link to Eta LinkedIn site notice

https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6991546540624379904?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop

GLA Annual Meeting includes a review of finances and election of board members. The Board has limited representation of Brothers that have graduated within the last seven years. Younger alumni have a better feel for the trials of maintain a fraternity at Lehigh. . If you can spare an hour a month and are interested in helping the Eta continue, contact John Mathews at farmerjack25@gmail.com

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11.30.2022 – Chapter Corporation Presidents and Alumni Advisors Town Hall

Chapter Corporation Presidents and Alumni Advisors Town Hall: Wednesday November 30th 6-7PM EST

Our monthly 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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12.07.2022 – Archons Town Hall

Archons Town Hall: December 7th 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@alexsenchak

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12.08.22 – 2022 Gilrane Economic Symposium

2022 Gilrane Economic Symposium & FishFund Venture Presentations

Psi Upsilon Foundation invites you to our annual Symposium bringing together industry leaders together for an evening of moderated discussion around what 2023 might bring.
About the history of the Gilrane Economic Symposium.
https://psiu.org/12-06-21-2021-gilrane-economic-summit/


Thursday, December 8, 2022.
6 PM – 9pm.
Program begins at 6:45

The Stanwich Club
888 North Street, Greenwich, CT 06831

Tickets:
$85 per person
$50 per person (Recent Grads 2019-2022)


Dress is business attire

Hors d’oeuvre – Menu and details to come

This meeting will not be recorded to encourage candor.

MADE POSSIBLE BY GENEROUS SUPPORT OF OUR BROTHERS

Make a Donation Here or Text GIVE to (317) 399-4318 to make a tax-deductible suggested donation of $25+ to the Foundation & support our programs, operations and outreach efforts like this.

Keynote & Moderator

Andy Serwer
Kappa ’81 (Bowdoin)
 

Andy Serwer is the Editor in Chief for Yahoo Finance, where he oversees all editorial content for Yahoo Finance – from breaking news to in-depth stories to original video programming. Yahoo Finance is the number one financial news site, reaching more than 100 million unique users each month.

Serwer is one of the world’s leading business journalists, and is the 2020 recipient of the Elliott V. Bell Award, which honors journalists who have made a significant contribution to the field of financial journalism.Since the start of his tenure at Yahoo Finance in early 2015, he’s interviewed high-profile business leaders and influencers including Bill Gates, Mark Cuban, Warren Buffett, Meg Whitman, Sheryl Sandberg, Michael Dell, Dick Parsons, Valerie Jarrett, Steve Ballmer, Gary Vaynerchuk, Matthew McConaughey, Jessica Alba, Haim Saban, Roger Ferguson, Jamie Dimon, Ambassador Samantha Power, Former National Security Advisor Susan Rice. Andy also oversees Yahoo Finance’s annual All Markets Summit and hosts Yahoo Finance premier series “Influencers with Andy Serwer”.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/andy-serwer-3790a733

For eight years he was the managing editor of Fortune—the longest service of any editor since the 1980s—and worked at Time Inc for 29 years. As Managing editor of FORTUNE Serwer was responsible for overseeing FORTUNE magazine and FORTUNE.com, as well as FORTUNE digital media and FORTUNE’s conferences. Serwer has been a regular guest on MSNBC’S Morning Joe and CNBC’s Squawk Box and many other TV and radio programs. From 2001 to 2006 he served as the business anchor for CNN’s American Morning. He reported all business news on the network in the morning, and reported live on air all manner of developing stories, and worked daily with anchors Paula Zahn, Soledad O’Brien, Miles O’Brien, Bill Hemmer, Anderson Cooper and many others to produce CNN’s morning business news. Serwer also co-anchored and helped produce “Minding Your Business,” a weekend TV news program with Jack Cafferty. From 1997 through 2006, Serwer wrote the groundbreaking business news blog, “Streetlife,” one of the first daily digital newsletters covering the world of finance and business. Iconoclastic, irreverent and widely read, “Streetlife” influenced an entire generation of digital journalists. Serwer joined FORTUNE in 1985 as an intern from Columbia Journalism School and went on to cover and edit Wall Street, Washington, investing, information technology and entertainment for the magazine. In 2000, TJFR Business News Reporter named him Business Journalist of the Year. In a Talk of the Town piece about him, The New Yorker called Serwer “perhaps the nation’s top multimedia talent, successfully juggling the roles of serious journalist, astute commentator and occasional court jester.” Among his many accomplishments, Serwer oversaw the relaunch and redesign of FORTUNE’s magazine and website and led a major expansion of its conference division. Under Serwer’s leadership, FORTUNE won numerous Loeb, Deadline Club and SABEW awards, among others. He holds degrees from Bowdoin College, BA 1981, Emory University, MBA 1984, and Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism, MS 1985. He is a member of the Board of Trustees of Bowdoin College. He is an Emory University Goizueta School of Business Presidential Fellow. Serwer received Emory University Goizueta School of Business Distinguished Alumni Award 2014. Serwer is the proud father of two daughters; Katie and Emily. He is a resident of New York City and Georgetown, Maine, is a seasoned world traveler and enjoys swimming, running, and all things outdoors.

Andy Serwer
Kappa ’81 (Bowdoin)

Andy Serwer at Yahoo on Oct 10, 2018 in New York. Photos by Gino DePinto, Oath
PANELISTS
Panelists

Anthony Diamandakis
Omega ’97 (University of Chicago)

Global Co-Head of Citibank’s Global Asset Managers

Anthony is the Global Co-Head of Citibank’s Global Asset Managers franchise, the unit responsible for private equity and Infrastructure funds, sovereign wealth and pension funds, family office and hedge fund clients within Citibank’s Banking, Capital Markets and Advisory Division.

His career has been focused on investment banking, having previously been a senior member of the Leverage Finance and Financial Sponsors Team at Credit Suisse which he joined through its acquisition of Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette, having started at Lazard in 1996.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/anthony-diamandakis-a5175140/?originalSubdomain=uk

Anthony has worked in the Americas and Europe and across product and industry sector competencies, having been involved in some of the most significant transactions in the EMEA region. His product experience has spanned leveraged finance, M+A advisory, IPOs, and derivatives.

Christopher P. Fuller
Zeta ’88 (Dartmouth)

Managing Partner Verus Investment Partners, LLC

Mr. Fuller has over 25 years of private equity and merchant banking experience. Prior to co-founding Verus and its predecessor, he spent 11 years sourcing, executing and managing private equity investments at Harvest Partners, First Atlantic Capital and BT Capital Partners. During this period, he was responsible for eight platform company investments with an aggregate invested equity value of $200 million and aggregate transaction value of over $4 billion. Mr. Fuller has served on the Board of Directors of six of his past portfolio companies and is a current board member of all Verus portfolio companies.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopher-fuller-31aa7912b/

Mr. Fuller started his career in 1989 at Bankers Trust Company and Salomon Brothers, where he focused on structured products, raising capital for leveraged credits and M&A advisory work. He has an AB degree in Engineering Science from Dartmouth College and both a BE in Electrical Engineering and an ME in Engineering Management from the Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth College.


Christopher P. Fuller, Zeta ’97 (Dartmouth)

Jeb Beckwith
Psi '83 (Hamilton)
Chief Financial & Administrative Officer at Clean Origin
An experienced banking and technology executive with demonstrable success in building businesses over diverse platforms. Jeb has delivered an array of complex solutions across multiple disciplines serving financial institutions by motivating people to perform to their highest potential.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/jebbeckwith/

Jeb Beckwith, Psi '83

2022 FishFund Venture Presentations


Presentation 1

Clean Origins
Presentation by Addison Morse, Psi '16

Clean Origin is the world’s largest digitally native purveyor of conflict free, lab grown diamond engagement rings and related fashion jewelry. 💍 Our D2C platform was founded in 2017 to be the premier place to find the highest quality jewelry that differs from mined only in its origin and its price.

https://www.cleanorigin.com/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/addisonmorse/

While the idea of lab-grown diamonds may be relatively new, our founders have generations of experience and expertise within the jewelry industry. That means every Clean Origin purchase is backed by decades of knowledge and helpful insight that will benefit both the customer and the diamond recipient. Ethically sourced, environmentally friendly diamonds may be our product, but our business is making sure that the couples purchasing and receiving this new sign of love and devotion are 100% satisfied. No matter how small the detail or how many questions you might have, we’ll be there every step of the way to help you throughout this important decision.

Addison Morse, Psi '16
Sam Palomaki, Psi '20
Presentation 2

Echo Investing
Presentation by Jay Riemenschneider, Beta Alpha’91 ( Miami University of Ohio) & Omar Gutierrez, MD (Fiji)

Echo Investing is a FinTech platform that offers a complete ecosystem for all people, the experienced and the inexperienced alike, to learn about investing, share portfolios and investment philosophies, and interact via our internal social media.  What makes Echo unique is our ability to connect expert investors and influencers with the novice.  Here, the new investor connects with individuals they can benchmark and trust while benefitting from their investment expertise by copying their portfolios.  (We call this “echoing.”)  Expert investors who have demonstrable track records monetize their investing skills in a way that easily and securely helps the broader community while benefitting themselves financially and professionally.  “Robinhood meets Patreon” captures our long-term vision. Sign up @ https://www.echo.investments today! Follow us #echoinvesting

Jay Riemenschneider has a strong background in fund-development honed during a decade-plus of work in Major Gifts and capital campaign consulting throughout the United States, but with heavy concentration in the Midwest, Mid-Atlantic, and South, and across a wide range of vertical markets. He has a particular interest in working with churches to achieve their fund-raising goals, and more recently has gained experience in fund-raising for economic development organizations. Altogether, he has worked on campaigns whose goals approach $500M. It has been a pleasure to transition towards connecting worthwhile entrepreneurship ventures (with high impact potential) and potential angel investors. He is a graduate of Western Reserve Academy and Miami University. At Miami, he was the president of the Psi Upsilon Fraternity.

Omar Gutierrez is the Co-Founder of Echo Investing, a FinTech company focused on building a connected and collaborative community of investors. He previously worked as a financial analyst at Avaring Capital Advisors. Omar is an avid value investor and holds SIE and Series 63 certifications. He is a supporter of social entrepreneurship and impact investing. He was initiated into the Xi Deuteron chapter of Phi Gamma Delta at Case Western Reserve University. Omar holds the degree of M.D. from Harvard Medical School and completed his internal medicine training at the Cleveland Clinic. He is Mexican-American and originally from Dayton, OH. For fun, he plays soccer, enjoys oil painting, and spending time with his family.

Jay Riemenscheider
Omar Gutierrez
Presentation 3

Eduworks Corporation
Presentation by Board Member, Advisor, Former Director Andrew H. Arnold, E.A. M.B.A. Lambda ’09 ( Columbia) 

Eduworks uses artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data science to improve processes in training needs analysis in the aerospace industry.

Our data-driven and AI-enabled solutions that support this mission include CaSS, the most comprehensive suite of tools for competency-based training, staffing, education, and workforce development available today and PeBL Pro, a platform for creating and delivering highly interactive social mobile learning and tracking the data it generates.

Eduworks was co-founded in 2001 by two learning technology innovators and has proudly served customers ranging from Fortune 50 companies to small businesses, non-profits, and government agencies. Please contact us to enquire about our solutions, to partner with us, or simply to learn more about us.
https://www.eduworks.com/

Andrew H. Arnold

Interested in pitching, click here to tell us about your venture.

Thank you to our generous sponsors helping defray the event costs.

Special thanks to Jack Withiam, () for granting us access to the club under his membership

Stanwich Club


888 North St,
Greenwich, Connecticut (CT) 06831,
USA

Getting Here

Lodging

1800 E Putnam Ave, Old Greenwich, CT 06870

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Self-parking is available.

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5.25.2022 – Archons Town Hall

Archons Town Hall: May 25th 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@alexsenchak

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6.23.2022 – Virtual Speaker Series – John Wildhack, Pi ’80 (Syracuse)

Join us for the Psi Upsilon Virtual Speaker Series, live online Thursday June 23rd 6:30pm EDT

A Fireside Chat with John Wildhack, Pi ’80 (Syracuse), Director of Athletics at Syracuse.

Our speaker will be John Wildhack, Pi ’80 (Syracuse)

A uniquely qualified executive with a vast knowledge of and passion for Syracuse University Athletics, John Wildhack ’80 was named Syracuse’s 11th Director of Athletics in July 2016. Wildhack, a veteran leader at ESPN, most recently served as the network’s executive vice president for programming and production. Wildhack was responsible for oversight of all ESPN and ABC game, event and studio production work for domestic and international television and radio networks, as well as programming acquisitions, rights holder relationship management and scheduling.
 

At Syracuse, he is responsible for leading the daily operations of a 20-sport athletics department with more than 550 student-athletes in an environment that coaches, administration and staff foster for student-athletes to maximize their performance in the classroom and on the playing field to prepare them for future success.


During his distinguished career at ESPN, Wildhack held a number of critical leadership roles and was responsible for a number of firsts at the network. Those firsts included producing ESPN’s first live regular-season college football game in September 1984 and its first live NFL game in August 1987.

As ESPN’s executive vice president for programming and production, Wildhack managed all league and conference relationships and negotiated all live sport television rights; renegotiated a nine-year deal with the National Basketball Association (NBA), extending the existing contract through 2023; renegotiated a new 20-year agreement with the Southeastern Conference that extended the existing media rights deal through 2034; helped secure long-term multiplatform agreements with the NBA, Major League Baseball, College Football Playoffs, Atlantic Coast Conference, Big 12, U.S. Open Tennis, the Rose and Sugar Bowls, the Women’s National Basketball Association, the American Athletic Conference and the Mountain West Conference; and won more than 30 Emmy Awards. He was responsible for 50,000 hours of on-air content annually.

Wildhack served as ESPN’s executive vice president for programming and acquisitions from 2007 until 2012. While directing programming and acquisitions, he oversaw all rights negotiations and managing relationships with rights holders for all ESPN entities. These included ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN Classic, ESPNEWS, ESPN Deportes, ESPNU, ESPN International, ESPN Radio, ESPN.com, ESPN3, ESPN Mobile Properties, print and more. In 2009, he began leading strategic program planning for all the ESPN television networks, ESPN on ABC and ESPN’s digital platforms. 

Wildhack’s managerial role at ESPN began in 1990 when he was named director, event productions. In 1991 he was promoted to vice president, remote production, a position he held through 1993 when he became senior vice president, remote production. In September 1994, he moved to the programming department as senior vice president, programming, and in 2005 he became senior vice president, programming acquisitions & strategy. Wildhack was directly involved in the renewal and expansion of many ESPN and ESPN2 programming agreements including NFL, MLB, NBA, the Bowl Championship Series, NCAA, tennis’ four Grand Slam events and a variety of major college conferences. His efforts were integral in the increase of live and original programming on ESPN and ESPN2. Under his direction, the evolution of ESPN2’s programming lineup included an extensive commitment to auto racing and college football and basketball, leading to ESPN2 becoming the fastest growing network of the 1990s.

Wildhack first joined ESPN as a production assistant in 1980. He served in a number of production positions prior to his move to the management track at the Worldwide Leader in Sports, including production assistant, associate producer, senior associate producer, producer, coordinating producer and director of event productions. Among the sports he worked on were college football, NCAA basketball, boxing, golf and auto racing.  He served as coordinating producer of ESPN’s Sunday Night NFL and NFL Draft telecasts in 1988 and 1989 and produced NFL games for the network – the first NFL games on cable – from 1987-89. 




Details on the virtual series here:
To suggest a speaker or topic contact jonathan@psiu.org

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6.29.2022 – Speaker Series Evening with Anthony Watson, Omega ’14 (Chicago)

Join us for a Speaker Series Evening in Chicago at the University Club of Chicago. Wed, June 29 6:30-8:30PM Central. Our speaker will be Anthony Watson, Omega ’14 (Chicago) co-founder and VP of strategy for Shipbob.

Anthony Watson, 29, cofounded Shipbob, which helps 7,000+ brands offer fast delivery to their customers by packing and shipping orders from over two dozen warehouses across the country. The company has raised $305 million from Softbank, Bain Capital Ventures and others at a valuation of over $1 billion.
In December 2021 Anthony was featured in the Forbes 30 Under 30 Retail and E-commerce List

From personalized and memorable unboxing experiences to faster shipping, ShipBob provides best-in-class supply chain solutions and fulfills global orders from the US, UK, EU, Canada, and Australia to meet customer expectations.

Thank you to our generous sponsors helping defray the event costs.
• Doug Jackman, Omega ’89

Special thanks to Christopher Vincent for granting us access to the club under his membership

University Club of Chicago

76 East Monroe Street
Chicago, IL 60603
phone 312.726.2840 | fax 312.726.0620

Getting Here

Valet parking is available 24 hours, seven days a week.

  • Member day rate: $30, overnight rate: $55
  • Guest day rate: $38, overnight rate: $55

Self-parking is available at the following garages: Grant Park East Garage (located at Columbus Drive and Michigan Avenue), Grant Park North Garage (located at Madison Street and Michigan Avenue), and Grant Park South Garage (located at Jackson Street and Michigan Avenue).

Lodging

We’re looking at getting a room block somewhere.




Details on the virtual series here:
To suggest a speaker or topic contact jonathan@psiu.org

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Psi U Connects Grant Brings Dr. Barbara Hendrie, Kappa ’80 (Bowdoin) to University of Wisconsin Madison


The Psi Upsilon Foundation awards a reimbursement grant to deserving chapters (or groups of chapters) who want to produce educational programs or workshops both in-person and virtually. Recipients may use the funds, up to $1,000, (~$4,000 total annually for the program) to pay for hospitality, event space, facilitator/speaker fees, travel and lodging needs, production of materials, etc.

   Early in March 2022, at the UN Environment Assembly, diplomats from 175 nations voted unanimously to create a legally binding agreement to end plastic pollution. The Executive Director of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) called it “the most significant environmental multilateral deal since the Paris accord.”

   Dr. Barbara Hendrie, Kappa ‘80 (Bowdoin), is the 2022 Psi Upsilon Social Impact Fellowship Honorary Fellows, and she was in the room. Barb is the director of UNEP’s North America Office, and on the evening of March 24th she spoke to UW–Madison students and faculty about the consequences of plastic pollution, as well as the importance of the resolution earlier this month. 

   “What I saw in Nairobi, what I was privileged to witness, is that global cooperation among nations to solve our collective problems is possible, but it needs to be enabled and motivated by action at local and regional level,” Hendrie said. “At that moment the gavel came down at the UN Regional Assembly, everyone felt an almost-euphoric sense of accomplishment in what we can achieve together when we put our minds to it.”

   Inspired by learning about Dr. Hendrie’s presentation during the Psi U speaker series and their relationship as brothers  of Psi U, Calvin Floyd, Rho ‘22, applied for a Connects Grant and asked for help contacting Dr. Hendrie.
   The title of Hendrie’s lecture, “Tackling Environmental Challenges (Including Plastic Pollution) Globally and Locally,” reflects UNEP’s emphasis on global and local approaches to sustainability.  According to its website, the organization “sets the environmental agenda,” “promotes the coherent implementation … of sustainable development within the United Nations system,” and “serves as an authoritative advocate for the global environment.”.  In her lecture Hendrie emphasized the scale of plastic pollution, which increased drastically in the past half-century: today there are 8.3 billion tons of plastic on earth, 6 billion of which is waste. Only 9 percent of single-use plastics are recycled globally, Hendrie said, and only 7 percent in the United States.

   Hendrie, one of six regional directors on the UN Environment Programme’s Senior Management Team, spoke in the latest of the Weston Roundtable Lectures, a series co-sponsored by the Center for Sustainability and the Global Environment (SAGE) and the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering to “promote a robust understanding of sustainability science, engineering, and policy.” Calvin Floyd, a senior majoring in Environmental Studies, moderated the event’s Q&A and arranged Hendrie’s visit through his fraternity, Psi Upsilon, of which Hendrie was a member at her undergraduate university. The Office of Sustainability, including student intern Natalie Tinsen, provided additional support for the event.
   Calvin writes, “I gave her a walking tour which featured the Rho house and several landmarks on campus and escorted her to the introductory environmental studies class for one of the faculty sponsoring where she said a few inspiring words to the students, followed by dinner with everyone on the team involved with the event.  I cannot stress enough how grateful everyone was to have the support from Psi Upsilon and for the Foundation’s role in bringing Barb to campus…It feels like ages ago that we first started working out this event. Thank you so much for making this happen, it’s been a dream come true and it has proven to me the strength of our brotherhood.”

   After dinner, the campus event was a huge success, attended by brothers/alumni of the Rho, student leaders, and faculty numbering over 50 in total.  Srinath Srinivasan, Rho ‘23, Michael Kornely, Patrick Connelly, Rho ‘14), George Rouman, Rho ‘22), JH Verhoff, Rho ‘22, and Benjamin Bates, Rho ‘22 among others, enjoyed the lecture. 

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