Friendship
Volume 138, â„– 4
Culture
Character
THE TIE THAT BINDS 2019-2020 ANNUAL REPORT Justice
DELTA UPSILON INTERNATIONAL FRATERNITY PRESIDENT Thomas Durein, Oregon State ’92
QUARTERLY THE OFFICIAL MAGAZINE OF
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VOLUME 138, NO4 FALL 2020
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CONTENT DEADLINES WINTER: January 15; SUMMER: May 15; FALL: August 31
INTERNATIONAL HEADQUARTERS STAFF FRATERNITY AND FOUNDATION Executive Director: Justin Kirk, Boise State ’00 Executive Assistant: Jana McClees-Anderson Senior Staff Accountant: Mary Ellen Watts FRATERNITY Associate Executive Director: Karl Grindel Senior Director of Educational Programs: Noah Borton, M.A. Senior Director of Chapter Development: Michelle Marchand, M.A. Director of Communications: Ashley Martin Schowengerdt Director of Educational Programs: Veronica Hunter Moore, M.S. Director of Global Initiatives: Kaye Schendel, M.S. Director of Health & Safety Initiatives: Dominic Greene, M.Ed., Oregon ’99 Director of Chapter Development & Conduct: Nicole Belinsky Lepperd, M. Ed. Director of Chapter Development & Growth: Hayden Rahn, Oregon ’16 EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION Associate Executive Director: Ryan King, M.Ed. Director of Advancement: Colin Finn, Iowa State ’05
CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD Robert Lannin, Nebraska ’81 VICE CHAIRMAN James Bell, Calgary ’94 SECRETARY Aaron Clevenger, Ed.D., Central Florida ’97 TREASURER David Whitman, Indiana ’75 DIRECTORS Timothy Dowd, Oklahoma ’75 Drew Dunham, Ph.D., San Jose ’86 Bruce Howard, San Diego State ’70 Brad John, Iowa ’96 Lynn Luckow, North Dakota ’71 Dustin Roberts, Bradley ’03 AJ Fidanzo, Bradley ’22 Aulden Maj-Pfleger, Alberta ’22 PAST PRESIDENTS Samuel M. Yates, San Jose ’55 Bruce S. Bailey, Denison ’58 James D. McQuaid, Chicago ’60 Alvan E. (Ed) Porter, Oklahoma ’65 E. Bernard Franklin, Ph.D., Kansas State ’75 E. Bruce McKinney, Missouri ’74
DELTA UPSILON EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION CHAIRMAN Lewis Gregory, Kansas ’75 VICE-CHAIRMAN Craig Franz, FSC, Ph.D., Bucknell ’75 SECRETARY Warren Nesbitt, Wisconsin ’76 TREASURER David Franzetta, Michigan State ’70 VP – INVESTMENTS William Rappolt, Lafayette ’67 TRUSTEES Roy Allan, Lehigh ’68 Bruce Bailey, Denison ’68 Bill Bittner, Bradley ’74 Dick Campbell, Nebraska ’68 Ralph Castner, Nebraska ’85 John Delaney, Florida ’77 John Eplee, M.D., Kansas State ’75 David Meyers, Wisconsin ’77 Joseph Raudabaugh, North Carolina State ’78 Daryl Reisfeld, Rochester ’03 John Weisel, M.D., Oregon ’48 Nickolas Welton, Lehigh ’10
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LETTER FROM DU LEADERSHIP Dear DU Brothers, Parents and Friends: On behalf of the International Fraternity, Educational Foundation and Headquarters staff, it gives us great pleasure to share this Foundation Annual Report for fiscal year 2020! As our sacred Ritual states, Delta Upsilon is the tie that binds us all together. This has never been more evident than during these unique times resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. We continue to hear countless stories of DUs coming together in friendship and brotherhood to support our members and chapters across North America. More than that, the results highlighted in this Annual Report give us unwavering confidence that the Fraternity and Foundation are working together to stay one step ahead in advancing our mission of Building Better Men for a global society. This year’s Annual Report has a fresh new look that includes personal reflections from both our loyal donors and the undergraduates who directly benefit from the educational programs and initiatives made possible each year by the DUEF. Fiscal year 2020 was a remarkable year for the Foundation, as the Annual Loyalty Fund—our most critical funding source—received record contributions of $478,055. This publication pays tribute to the 1,277 alumni, 265 undergraduates and 112 friends of DU who made contributions to the DUEF in fiscal year 2020. Simply put, the generosity from our family of DU supporters is what brings our mission to life each year. With a new fiscal year well underway, we firmly believe that now is not the time to rest on our laurels. The staff and volunteer leadership of Delta Upsilon are working tirelessly to provide our students, chapters and volunteers with the support necessary to succeed. Although many educational programs, resources and coaching sessions are now being conducted virtually, the impact being made by our Foundation donors remains direct and purposeful. If we have learned just one thing this past year, it is that Friendship, Character, Culture and Justice are more important now than ever before—both for Delta Upsilon and for our world. Together, we celebrate the DUs and friends everywhere who personify our Four Founding Principles for the betterment of our society. Delta Upsilon truly is the tie that binds, and we thank you in advance for your continued commitment to our cherished brotherhood. Dikaia Upotheke,
Thomas F. Durein, Oregon State ’92 Lewis Gregory, Kansas ’75 President Chairman Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation Delta Upsilon International Fraternity
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OUR MISSION
"The Development of Character is the DU Principle most relevant to me and the world. When you grow and expand your character, you become more open-minded and a stronger member of society." - Patrick Ervin, Maryland '21
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(2020 Global Service Initiative participant)
MISSION Building Better Men
FOUR FOUNDING PRINCIPLES
The Promotion of Friendship
The Development of Character
The Diffusion of Liberal Culture
The Advancement of Justice
VISION To be the premier men’s Fraternity committed to Building Better Men through service, leadership development and lifelong personal growth for our diverse membership.
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NON-SECRET
Dikaia Upotheke – Justice, Our Foundation
Founded in 1834 as a non-secret Fraternity, DU proudly and openly shares our Ritual with others.
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MISSION AND PURPOSE
PURPOSE OF THE EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION To advance the International Fraternity through educational programs, scholarships and initiatives that build better men. Cultivate Friendships & Alumni Engagement Support Educational Housing Needs
Solicit Members and Friends
Fund Educational Programs & Initiatives
Manage Educational Investments
Offer Donor Stewardship & Recognition
Provide Tuition Scholarships
"Our DU mission resonates with my vision of what the world should be—extending The Promotion of Friendship in everything that I do and advocating for The Advancement of Justice for those whose voices go unheard. DU has helped me evolve, and with this growth came The Development of my Character. As a musician, I now work towards The Diffusion of Liberal Culture in my community by performing works from composers of all perspectives and walks of life." - Jose Vazquez, Houston '12 DELTAU.ORG/GIVE
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2019-2020 DU STATISTICS
STATE OF THE FRATERNITY AVERAGE CHAPTER SIZE
MEMBERSHIP
60
3,758
894
undergraduates
new initiates
55 50 45
69
86,024
chapters
living alumni
40 35 30
20
10
20
11
20
12
20
13
20
14
20
15
20
16
20
17
20
18
20
19
20
20
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UNITED MISSION BUILDING
ACADEMICS
SERVICE DU GPA COMPARED TO ALL MEN'S GPA
25,462
3.30 3.25 3.20 3.15
total service hours
3.10
363
3.05 3.0 2.95 2.90
hours per chapter 20
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20
15
DU average GPA
3.255 DU GPA
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16
20
17
20
18
20
19
20
20
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3.180 ALL MEN'S GPA
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$64,640 raised for the Global Service Initiative
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$478,055
$400K
1,654
$561
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average gift amount
398
64.6%
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IN OUR OF BETTER MEN
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS, SCHOLARSHIPS AND HOUSING GRANTS
223 MEN
423 MEN
61 MEN
53 MEN
GREEKLIFEEDU 23 MEN
$48,931
16 CHAPTERS & 570 MEN
GRANTED IN TUITION SCHOLARSHIPS
1,248 MEN
$260,803
GRANTED FOR CHAPTER HOUSING PROJECTS
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OUR IMPACT Gifts to the Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation are used to advance the International Fraternity’s educational mission of Building Better Men. Our award-winning programs and initiatives provide young men with the skills, character and personal responsibility they need to make a difference on campus, in the local community and in our global society.
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BY THE NUMBERS
BY THE NUMBERS FUNDRAISING INCOME/EXPENSES In the 2019-2020 fiscal year, the DUEF raised $979,810 and awarded $508,705 in grants for scholarships, educational programs and housing projects. $2,000,000
$1,000,000
$0 FY15
FY16
FY17
Fundraising Income
FY18
FY19
FY20
Grant Distribution
Although the International Fraternity and Educational Foundation are legally separate organizations, our joint mission allows us to maximize the various educational programs and resources funded in part by both organizations. The DUEF is fully committed to raising and spending the charitable dollars we receive efficiently, allowing us to build better men in the most direct way possible.
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FUNDRAISING EFFICIENCY RATIO The Fundraising Efficiency Ratio represents the percentage of each dollar received by the DUEF that is spent on fundraising expenses (fundraising expenses/annual support). The LOWER our Fundraising Efficiency Ratio, the better. 40% 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% FY06
FY07
FY08
FY09
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FY10
FY11
FY12
FY13
FY14
Average for all fraternity foundations
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FY16
FY17
FY18
FY19
Nonprofit benchmark
In our most recently audited fiscal year (2018-2019), the DUEF’s Fundraising Efficiency Ratio was 23%, which means it cost 23 cents for the DUEF to raise a dollar. This is well below the nonprofit benchmark of 35% or less, and historically, the DUEF has performed better than the average of all NIC Fraternity Foundations in terms of fundraising efficiency. *All data shown is analyzed and provided by an independent partner of the Foundation for Fraternal Excellence using nonprofit tax returns (IRS 990). Information is only available through the prior fiscal year. DELTAU.ORG/GIVE
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS Delta Upsilon offers many award-winning educational programs with a proven track record of success. These experiences teach cutting-edge leadership skills, offer character shaping personal development, and help young DUs learn how to improve their chapters. The impact our award-winning educational programs have on our students is shown through the data collected in the Fraternity's annual Membership Outcomes Assessment. During the assessment, all DU undergraduates are asked to complete a survey specifically designed to measure personal development in areas including problem-solving, social justice, ethical decision making, and belonging—all while using the Fraternity’s educational outcomes and Four Founding Principles as its guide. The DU Educational Foundation supports the Fraternity's educational programs in a number of ways, including grants to fund the programs and scholarships for students to attend. Currently, the DUEF is only able to partially fund these educational initiatives, and the demand for educational programming increases every year. Ongoing financial support from brothers and friends of DU will improve our undergraduate-focused initiatives and help DU keep pace with the changing college landscape.
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EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ATTENDANCE GROWTH 1,900
1,700
1,500
1,300
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900
700 FY14
FY15
FY16
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FY18
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FY20
Attendance at DU educational programs has grown significantly over the past seven academic years. In 2018-2019, while total attendance numbers were lower than the previous year, the percentage of brothers attending a program relative to DU's total undergraduate membership numbers remained steady. The decrease for 2019-2020 was due to the cancellation of the May and June Global Service Initiative trips, Emerging Leaders Experience and some Building Better Men Retreats due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In lieu of those programs, the Fraternity has developed more virtual educational opportunities (such as webinars, roundtable discussions and video series) to continue to reach undergraduates in a digital setting.
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BUILDING INDIVIDUAL LEADERSHIP CAPACITY PRESIDENTS ACADEMY PROGRAM IMPACT Presidents Academy accelerates the growth and learning of Delta Upsilon’s Presidents each year. Presidents from every chapter/associate chapter come together to participate in an institutestyle program with a curriculum that emphasizes the mission and Principles of Delta Upsilon as a foundation for effective chapter leadership. OUR DATA SHOWS THAT PRESIDENTS ACADEMY HELPS BROTHERS DEVELOP GREATER SENSES OF:
ACCOUNTABILITY
SOCIAL JUSTICE ATTITUDES
DESIRE FOR LIFELONG LEARNING
BELONGING
EMERGING LEADERS EXPERIENCE PROGRAM IMPACT The Delta Upsilon Emerging Leaders Experience (DUEL) is a highly interactive program that encourages newly initiated members to create a deeper and broader definition of who they are and where they can have an impact. Held in June, DUEL takes up to 30 participants to DU's founding site.
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OUR DATA SHOWS THAT DUEL HELPS BROTHERS DEVELOP GREATER SENSES OF:
ACCOUNTABILITY
COMMITMENT
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BUILDING TOP PERFORMING CHAPTERS REGIONAL LEADERSHIP ACADEMY PROGRAM IMPACT The Regional Leadership Academies serve as a unique opportunity for chapter officers in a specific geographic region to learn about a wide range of topics affecting fraternity life today. Five RLA sessions are held in different geographic regions each year and are intentionally designed as an officer training platform to provide tangible skills needed for success as defined by the Delta Upsilon Officer Core Competencies. OUR DATA SHOWS THAT RLA HELPS BROTHERS DEVELOP GREATER SENSES OF:
COMMITMENT
ACCOUNTABILITY
AFFINITY FOR DU
BELONGING
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These chapter retreats are tailored to meet specific chapter needs and are led by trained DU staff and volunteers. Retreats include defining effective brotherhood within the chapter, identifying chapter priorities and creating a plan of action. Building Better Men Retreats are available to all DU chapters, and each year, roughly 17 retreats occur across North America. OUR DATA SET PROVES DU IS BUILDING BETTER MEN. OVER FOUR YEARS, DU MEMBERS SHOW INCREASES IN:
SELFAUTHORSHIP
NEED FOR COGNITION
SOCIAL PERSPECTIVE TAKING
The Delta Upsilon experience is proven to develop young men by increasing self-awareness, building critical thinking and problem-solving skills, and helping students better relate with others.
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BUILDING A LEADING FRATERNITY FOR A GLOBAL SOCIETY LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE PROGRAM IMPACT
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As the annual Fraternity convention, the Leadership Institute serves as the highlight of the educational calendar. The Leadership Institute provides an opportunity to celebrate the accomplishments of a brotherhood that stands on a foundation of justice, while targeting educational content to meet the contemporary challenges of students and alumni. OUR DATA SHOWS THAT LI HELPS BROTHERS DEVELOP GREATER SENSES OF:
COMMITMENT
SELFAUTHORSHIP
POLITICAL & SOCIAL INVOLVEMENT
DESIRE FOR LIFELONG LEARNING
GLOBAL SERVICE INITIATIVE PROGRAM IMPACT The Global Service Initiative (GSI) serves a duel role for Delta Upsilon: our international philanthropy and an international service project. In a normal year, DU hosts three service immersion trips to Jamaica for students to participate in hands-on service, reflect on their personal and DU values, and develop global competencies. BROTHERS WHO ATTEND A GSI TRIP TO JAMAICA HAVE DRAMATICALLY HIGHER RATES OF:
POLITICAL INVOLVEMENT
SOCIAL INVOLVEMENT
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EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM TESTIMONIALS "President's Academy stands out to me as one of the best programs DU has to offer. Being surrounded by likeminded and progress-driven brothers really pushed me to develop a strong plan for my presidency and challenged me to bring my chapter to new levels of success. Some brothers might see the experience as a little bit intimidating since we travel from around the country to spend a long weekend in rural Indiana, but it lets everyone disconnect from their day-to-day lives and commit themselves to this brotherhood and our individual chapters. I encourage every Chapter President to attend this amazing DU educational program." - Clayton Cooper, Western Reserve '19
"Everything this Fraternity has taught me has helped me in my everyday life. From school to work, and even social circumstances, I am always dedicated to making myself a better man and standing up for those who cannot stand up for themselves. I will always take the initiative to speak up for others who cannot speak for themselves." - Ricardo Rios, North Florida '21
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"One of the greatest strengths of Delta Upsilon is the extremely diverse membership of brothers from campuses across Canada and the United States. DU educational programs create an inclusive environment where brothers can be proud of their identities and how they contribute to the overall mission of Building Better Men. These programs allow for peer-led collaboration where chapters get to share their own unique strengths that help other chapters across North America. This international community of brothers couldn't exist without DU's educational programs." - Aulden Maj-Pfleger, Alberta '22
OTHER PROGRAMS SUPPORTED BY THE DUEF
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SCHOLARSHIPS
TUITION SCHOLARSHIPS Delta Upsilon’s tuition scholarship program provides 11 merit-based scholarships of $1,000 to members seeking undergraduate or graduate degrees. These scholarships are made possible each year thanks to the McQuaid Scholarship Fund, which honors James D. McQuaid, Chicago ’60, for his service as a six-year President of the International Fraternity and a longtime advisor of the Chicago Chapter. The annual application for McQuaid Scholarships is available online in the spring and is due June 1. Scholarship winners are notified each summer and recognized on stage at the Leadership Institute.
2020 MCQUAID SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS Jack Bell Missouri '22 Mechanical Engineering
Matthew Hopper Wichita '19 Communication Sciences & Disorders/English Literature
Austyn Shumard Culver-Stockton '22 Psychology
Cameron Dubin Indiana '22 Marketing and Professional Sales
Nick Liccini Georgia Tech '20 Aerospace Engineering
Will Swanson Kansas State '22 Industrial Engineering
AJ Fidanzo Bradley '22 Industrial Engineering
Jordan McGinty Louisville '22 Political Science & Criminal Justice
Gavin Woodard Kansas State '22 Mechanical Engineering
Jake Gess Vermont '22 Environmental Science
Blake Polejewski North Dakota '22 Management
“Investing in the continuing education of young men is critical to both the Fraternity and to the communities our young DUs will improve and advance in the years to come.” - James D. McQuaid, Chicago '60
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NAMED ENDOWMENT FUNDS
NAMED ENDOWMENT FUNDS Named endowment funds ensure a donor’s giving makes an impact forever. A minimum pledge of $25,000 is required to establish a named endowment fund, and the funds are subject to a 4% annual spend rate (based on the prior 12-quarter fund average). Alumni chapters can also establish a Chapter Educational or Housing Account (CEA/CHA), which are not subject to the 4% spending policy and provide grants to chapters for educational needs.
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM FUNDS Providing these annual educational program scholarships
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Roy F. Allan Scholarship Bruce S. Bailey Scholarship Lisa and William J. Bittner Scholarship Richard B. Campbell Scholarship Anthony B. Cashen Scholarship Richard L. Delano Scholarship Charles E. Downton Scholarship Clint M. Dworshak Scholarship Stephen J. Frawley Scholarship Jeffrey L. Fuhrman Scholarship Robert K. Gerometta Memorial Scholarship Nicholas T. Giorgianni Scholarship Gary J. Golden Memorial Scholarship William R. Gordon Scholarship
Gus H. Harwell, Jr. Scholarship John C. Herron Scholarship John W. Hoffman Memorial Scholarship Troy E. Horine Memorial Scholarship Michael P. Hurley Memorial Scholarship Scott A. W. Johnson Memorial Scholarship Howard Kahlenbeck, Jr. Scholarship Martin Krasnitz Scholarship Allan M. Lansing Scholarship Donald E. Larew Scholarship David D. McKeag Scholarship Charles D. Miller Scholarship Warren P. Nesbitt Scholarship
Oak Circle Scholarship Alvan E. Porter Scholarship Purdue Alumni Scholarship Thomas S. Rakow Scholarship William C. Rappolt Scholarship John W. Rogers Scholarship Neal D. Roper Memorial Scholarship Paul A. Rosenthal Scholarship Christopher L. Saricks Scholarship Roy E. Shaffer Scholarship Donald C. Slawson Scholarship Taylor Family Scholarship David H. Wynja Scholarship
TROY E. HORINE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Established by friends and family of Troy Horine, Kansas State ’80, this new fund will provide educational program scholarships for men from Kansas State. Brother Horine always personified the Fraternity’s Four Founding Principles and loved the brotherhood DU afforded him. Troy’s name and legacy will now live forever through the hearts and minds of future DU generations at Kansas State.
TUITION SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS Providing these annual merit-based tuition scholarships Dennis H. Cheatham Memorial Scholarship Ross K. Fuller Memorial Scholarship Thomas R. Harney Scholarship Kansas State Rural Opportunity Scholarship
Louisville Alumni Scholarship Raymond E. Mason, Jr. Scholarship James D. McQuaid Scholarships Nebraska Alumni Scholarship Northern Iowa Scholarships
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Leonard E. Rhodes Memorial Scholarship Nathaniel Sceva Memorial Scholarship Robert J. Sovchik Memorial Scholarship
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CHAPTER ENDOWMENT FUNDS Providing annual funding for the educational needs of DU chapters. Bradley Chapter Legacy Plan Bucknell Chapter Legacy Plan Chicago Trust Iowa State Chapter Legacy Plan Kansas State Trust
Lafayette Chapter Legacy Plan Miami Chapter Legacy Plan Michigan Chapter Legacy Plan Nebraska Chapter Legacy Plan Oklahoma Chapter Legacy Plan
Oregon Chapter Legacy Plan Purdue Chapter Legacy Plan San Diego State Chapter Legacy Plan Edwin T. Mosher Endowment Fund Syracuse Chapter Legacy Plan
OPERATING ENDOWMENT FUNDS Providing annual operating grants for DUEF programs and initiatives Wilford A. Butler, Jr. Fund Endowment for Chapter Leadership
Charles Evan Hughes DUEL Fund Maurice S. Mandel Fund
NAMED FUND IMPACT IN FY20
412
$48,931
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20+
students received educational program scholarships
granted for tuition scholarships
chapters received local Building Better Men Retreats
webinars and online trainings for students and volunteers
NAMED ENDOWMENT FUND EXAMPLES $25,000 Emerging Leaders Fund $35,000 Global Service Initiative Fund $50,000 Regional Leadership Academy Fund $100,000 Recruitment Scholarship Fund $150,000 Chapter Legacy Plan
ANNUAL IMPACT
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Sends one student to DUEL Sends one student to GSI Trains eight executive officers at RLA Provides $4,000 in recruitment scholarships Ensures 12 program scholarships for a chapter
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Our Donors
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OUR DONORS From DU alumni and undergraduates to family members and friends, the Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation is incredibly grateful to our loyal supporters who help achieve our mission of Building Better Men.
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1,654 TOTAL DONORS 52
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parent and friend of DU donors
GIFT AMOUNTS 500 466 410
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HONOR ROLL
HONOR ROLL RECOGNIZING ALL DONORS IN FISCAL YEAR 2020 The Honor Roll recognizes all donors to the Educational Foundation from July 1, 2019, to June 30, 2020. Regardless of the size of each gift, contributions to the DUEF make a remarkable impact on the experiences of DU undergraduates. Donors in the Honor Roll are recognized for their Annual Giving Clubs, Lifetime Giving Circles and Consecutive Giving of 10 years or more. Thank you to the 1,654 alumni, undergraduates, parents and friends who invested in the educational programs and local chapter resources that are truly Building Better Men. ALBERTA Founders Club G. Killips, '71 = President's Club A. Murray, '54 = Sapphire Blue Club A. Warrack, '61 = Loyalty Club R. Jacobson, '59 W. van der Lee, '51 = DU Donor D. Davila, '02
AMHERST DU Donor R. Lewin, '66 F. Tesch, '66
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President's Club E. Johnson, ' 62 = Sapphire Blue Club R. Sypult, ' 67 =
ARIZONA STATE DU Donor P. Haslag, ' 10
ARKANSAS Old Gold Club T. Jacobs, ' 77 = Sapphire Blue Club E. Crane, ' 76 = M. Kersting, ' 92 Loyalty Club D. Hobbs, ' 90 DU Donor G. Hamilton, ' 77 R. Paxton, ' 87
ARLINGTON Founders Club E. Freeman, ' 73 = P. Rice, ' 95 = President's Club M. Jones, ' 75 =
Sapphire Blue Club G. Gregory, ' 77 = J. McIntosh, ' 73 J. Sawyer, ' 06 Loyalty Club J. Ashby, ' 74 = M. Hawkins, ' 70
AUBURN President's Club S. Heely, ' 68 = W. Killian, ' 69 = Loyalty Club J. Dixon, ' 65 = DU Donor J. Henderson, ' 62 =
BAYLOR Old Gold Club R. Shull, ' 85 =
BOISE STATE Scales of Justice Club J. Kirk, ' 00 = Sapphire Blue Club R. Jung, ' 11 Loyalty Club M. Gehrke, ' 11 DU Donor C. Johnson, ' 10 U J. Whitaker, ' 14 U
BOWLING GREEN Founders Club K. Roy, ' 61 = President's Club D. Clingman, ' 69 = Sapphire Blue Club N. Elkins, ' 97 = C. Schaffer, ' 73 = Loyalty Club J. Fridrick, ' 50 W. Koons, ' 71 DU Donor R. Hayek, ' 69 D. Mielke, ' 59 =
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BRADLEY Global Impact Club B. Bittner, '74 = Scales of Justice Club R. Dahlsgaard, ' 63 = Founders Club J. Prime, ' 63 = Z. Roake, ' 17 = D. Roberts, ' 03 = President's Club J. Kless, ' 78 = M. Miller, ' 80 = D. Riechman, ' 60 = Old Gold Club J. Cowie, ' 74 = B. DeSplinter, ' 84 = J. Forte, ' 68 = B. Olson, ' 88 = T. Pelarinos, '17 E. Thompson, '94 = S. Walczynski, '77 = Sapphire Blue Club M. Boylan, '69 = J. Bremer, '66 = M. Copping, '90 = J. Dado, '86 = N. Dluzak, '22 M. Falk, '56 K. Kelley, '12 J. Nash, '70 E. Paliatka, '56 = A. Schneider, '83 N. Sidler, '91 = J. Simpson, '08 J. Wolcott, '58 Loyalty Club T. Colletti, '96 = R. Lugiai, '11 G. Millner, '62 R. Norkus, '51 = B. Wernke, '79 = DU Donor M. Baylard, '22 R. Bride, '22 C. Burger, '20
H. Burkett, '23 C. Burton, '17 S. Burton, '17 C. Cassel, '18 C. Castro, '20 J. Claros, '20 T. Connors, '20 Z. Counsil, '22 D. Crawford, '23 L. Daube, '20 B. DeCoursey, '20 A. Dempski, '20 A. Duran, '20 M. Ephraim, '20 A. Erbs, '18 A. Fidanzo, '22 U J. Flood, '23 C. Freedy, '22 B. Gibson, '19 A. Goldstein, '23 E. Gowan, '23 S. Graef, '22 U C. Gusewelle, '23 N. Guy, '23 J. Halford, '23 C. Harris, '19 C. Hornik, '23 J. Isdonas, '22 L. Jackson, '04 T. Jensen, '20 B. Juarez, '17 J. Karavas, '23 D. Keeney, '20 S. Klipic, '22 J. Knott, '20 C. Kohut, '23 K. Konrad, '22 F. Kostecki, '22 U D. Kukla, '81 M. LaHood, '18 G. Lamoureux, '23 D. Lanz, '20 G. LaRock, '20 C. Leaf, '23 B. Lebeter, '20
I give back to the Fraternity because DU provided me with immense opportunities to learn to lead. DU offered me an example of how people of all backgrounds are welcome without judgment, and I want the undergraduates of today to have that same comforting experience. - B. Chris Brewster, Colorado '89
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My most lasting relationships were started in the DU chapter at CMU, and 8-10 of us (including spouses) get together regularly to share what’s happening in our lives. DU has positively shaped many lives, including my own, and I give back to the Foundation to provide the same opportunity for the next crop of young people.
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- Clem Cole, Carnegie ’79 2017 Linus Pauling Award of Merit in Science
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T. Mahood, '21 U Z. McAvoy, '22 J. Mehrtens, '20 D. Mendham, '20 N. Mendoza, '20 U N. Milianti, '23 A. Mustaffa, '23 N. Natalie, '22 U L. Nigg, '21 B. O'Brien, '20 Alfredo M. Orias, '20 E. Ortiz, '20 C. Palomares, '23 S. Patel, '20 J. Patterson, '22 A. Pawelek, '19 U B. Perez, '23 S. Perlowski, '20 B. Peters, '20 D. Peterson, '78 S. Pickwell, '22 T. Pomponi, '20 = J. Riendeau, '22 F. Roberts, '71 = C. Rogalski, '20 U N. Rosendale, '21 M. Sargis, '20 A. Schmitt, '23 D. Schneider, '23 J. Sherman, '20 W. Spaulding, '22 R. Spence, '22 W. Tekien, '69 K. Tintera, '20 D. Tuttle, '22 F. Velez, '23 U J. Wadzinski, '22 G. Wiegel, '23 T. Zwieg, '22
President's Club F. Wellersdieck, '51 = Old Gold Club J. Moody, '58 = Sapphire Blue Club K. Wulfekuhler, '89 = DU Donor R. Judd, ' 43 =
BUCKNELL Scales of Justice Club C. Franz, ' 75 = Old Gold Club J. Dickson, '90 = Sapphire Blue Club L. Adams, '64 = T. Kaercher, '57 = C. Rojahn, '66 J. Winchip, '57 DU Donor J. Eachus, '60 C. Hermann, '62 B. Iwaoka, '21 U
CAL POLY Scales of Justice Club C. Pruett, '02 = President's Club L. Doble, '68 =
CALGARY Scales of Justice Club J. Bell, '94 =
CALIFORNIA Founders Club T. Johnson, '53 = W. Owen, '53 = C. Triay, '72 = President's Club C. Channing, '58 = C. Kavanagh, '64 = Old Gold Club B. Elledge, '74 = P. Hobin, '59 =
BRITISH COLUMBIA Sapphire Blue Club T. Valentine, '53 =
ANNUAL GIVING CLUBS $50,000 $25,000 $20,000 $15,000 $10,000 $7,500 $5,000 $2,500 $1,000
Old West College Club Men of Merit Club Coat of Arms Club Cornerstone Club Global Impact Club Seven Stars Club Non-Secret Club Scales of Justice Club Founders Club
$500 $250 $100 $50 $1
Loyalty Club L. Costa, '62 = J. Fry, '63 = D. Johnson, '63 = R. Merrick, '54 =
CARNEGIE President's Club C. Cole, '79 = Old Gold Club T. Markl, '70 = J. McEwen, '80 = R. Zimmerman, '78 = Sapphire Blue Club A. Icken, '65 = G. Middleton, '86 = Loyalty Club W. Leete, '58 = R. Riggs, '76 DU Donor K. Kerlin, '82 = D. Kumar, '14 H. Mielke, '51 W. Murdock, '83 J. Reid, ' 81 =
CARTHAGE President's Club G. Bothun, ' 08 = O. Myers, ' 18 Old Gold Club D. Collins, ' 05 = Sapphire Blue Club W. Cooper, ' 17 D. Kniss, ' 97 = P. Krupa, ' 11 = R. Miller, ' 09 Loyalty Club K. Lefaivre, ' 19 P. Louangxay, '97 K. Miller, '99 = D. Ross-Jones, '06 N. Szkil, '07 R. Ten Bruin, '97 M. Tokarz, '10
DU Donor J. M. Chaplin, '96 = B. Chung, '08 J. Elmer, '21 U A. Hallstrom, '22 U E. Kowols, '16 J. Mills, '22 U Q. Nichols, '21 U S. Schreiber, '10 C. Small, '08
CENTRAL FLORIDA Founders Club A. Clevenger, '97 = J. Katz, '97 = B. Marshall, '00 = Old Gold Club P. Riddle, '03 Sapphire Blue Club M. Goldman, '99 = Loyalty Club B. Hess, '00 = J. Katz, '95 M. Schwartz, '96 DU Donor R. Krausmann, '02 W. Oliff, '17 A. Olsen, '21 U J. Silva, '15
CENTRAL MISSOURI Loyalty Club G. George, '89 = DU Donor D. Stockwell, '78
CHICAGO Non-Secret Club M. Mandel, '55 = Founders Club J. McQuaid, '60 = Sapphire Blue Club T. Bronson, '55 = DU Donor A. Jones, '51 G. Nance, '11
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Dikaia Upotheke Circle $5,000 Circle of Character James A. Garfield Circle $2,500 Circle of Friendship Charles Evan Hughes Circle $1,000 Loyal Brothers Williams Circle Chairman’s Circle Trustees Circle RECURRING GIFT DONOR Hugh Nesbitt Circle (Name in blue) Circle of Justice Circle of Culture
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2019-2020 ANNUAL REPORT CORNELL Founders Club N. Schaenen, '50 = President's Club T. Cashen, '57 = M. Kristoff, '84 = J. Laquatra, '74 = Old Gold Club P. Blauvelt, '57 = Sapphire Blue Club R. Attiyeh, '55 = J. Berndt, '76 M. Clemente, '73 = P. Daverio, '60 = J. Johnson, '58 J. Medert, '68 = J. Teare, '59 = C. Vail, '61 = Loyalty Club T. Keating, '57 = J. Thul, '75 DU Donor D. Frei, '61 D. Hamman, '66
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Sapphire Blue Club S. McGurk, '86 = DU Donor R. Haerr, '72 = P. Knapp, '89
We can do much more together than separately, and I’ve supported the DU Educational Foundation for 43 consecutive years to ensure the benefits I’ve received from the Fraternity are shared with others. Our Four Founding Principles are needed in today’s society more now than ever, and I am often inspired when I see DU brothers putting the Principles into action for the betterment of our world.
DAVIS Sapphire Blue Club J. Haydon, '68
COLORADO Founders Club J. MacDonald, '69 = Old Gold Club C. Brewster, '77 = Sapphire Blue Club J. Colonell, '58 = K. Pober, '62 = J. Stamps, '59 = M. Wilson, '59 S. Wilson, '73 = S. Yezek, '80 = Loyalty Club J. Byrd, '65 = S. Mahannah, '61 = L. Weber, '63 DU Donor D. Banda, '23 U R. Fletcher, '22 U F. Hern Muñoz, '22 U D. Kuzik, '23 U D. Morton, '81 W. Oliver, '62 C. Riccio, '22 U J. VanEenenaam, '79 = E. Walters, '22 U Z. Weiss, '23 U
CLARKSON Sapphire Blue Club P. Davidson, '69 = K. Klafehn, '61 = L. Pagliaro, '62 C. Phillips, '64 = Loyalty Club J. Buran, '80 P. Preo, '67 DU Donor R. Hopkins, '76 R. Wischhusen, '76
COLGATE Founders Club R. Tyburski, '74 = Old Gold Club J. Marsh, '75 = Sapphire Blue Club R. Smith, '68 = Loyalty Club T. Boccuzzi, '58 = DU Donor I. Armstrong, '21 U
COLUMBIA Sapphire Blue Club W. Lauder, '44 = DU Donor R. Rosen, '58
Sapphire Blue Club A. Schrok, '17 = U DU Donor A. Almuhana, '22 U G. Olson, '22 U B. Steinfeldt, '22 U B. Suttlehan, '19 U M. Tran, '21 U D. Vaden-Kiernan, '22 U
FLORIDA
FRESNO
Sapphire Blue Club J. Giddens, '59 =
DU Donor R. Choate, '22 U J. Herget, '22 U C. Lange, '21 U
EMBRY-RIDDLE
DENISON
DARTMOUTH
CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT
Old Gold Club R. Hambly, '73
Old Gold Club J. Carey, '70 = Sapphire Blue Club W. Hallam, '80 = Loyalty Club E. Anzalone, '72 = DU Donor D. Reifschneider, '70
Loyalty Club R. Peters, '20 U DU Donor Z. Lantz, '22 U P. Ranford, '00 = A. Shumard, '23 U
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EASTERN KENTUCKY
Founders Club F. Bush, '85 = J. Delaney, '77 = J. Roberts, '63 = P. Rosenthal, '73 = President's Club S. Bayman, '68 = M. Taylor, '82 = J. Wadsworth, '65 = Old Gold Club W. Pennell, '64 Sapphire Blue Club J. Bonney, '67 A. Cox, '87 = C. Fleisher, '84 = J. Marinelli, '65 = C. McBurney, '80 J. Newton, '83 G. Pierson, '85 G. Pritchard, '62 = R. Rettstadt, '82 = B. Wade, '61 = M. Zajkowski, '86 = J. Zumarraga, '89 Loyalty Club J. Boyd, '81 = J. Vawter, '76 DU Donor G. Fabiano, '15 J. Goyer, '62 K. Kipple, '20 U L. O'brien, '22 U R. Wilcox, '68 =
CULVER-STOCKTON
- Charlie Kavanagh, California ’64
P. Groebe, '62 = M. Herrell, '60 = T. Kaufman, '05 W. Kyhos, '66 = K. Madden, '94 M. Miller, '88 A. Parker, '14 G. Portell, '92 DU Donor J. Gordon, '88 C. Graham, '82 M. McIlraith, '04 P. McNeal, '23 U M. Staerkel, '22 U
DAYTON Founders Club V. Kelly, '80 = Sapphire Blue Club W. Maselko, '81 =
DELAWARE
Non-Secret Club B. Bailey, '58 = Founders Club H. Reynolds, '57 = President's Club T. McGranahan, '53 Sapphire Blue Club E. Mancini, '94 Loyalty Club E. McNew, '54 = D. Shell, '59 DU Donor R. Carleton, '60
DEPAUW Founders Club K. Lee, '47 = President's Club J. Lundy, '90 = Old Gold Club D. Jones, '70 S. Stokke, '98 Sapphire Blue Club W. Barrett, '61 = A. Cornelius, '99 W. Murphy, '93 = J. Volkman, '63 Loyalty Club E. Boldrey, '63 =
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GEORGIA TECH President's Club T. Burson, '67 = R. Huggins, '98 = R. Moser, '83 = Old Gold Club K. Ching, '99 = D. Merton, '63 = C. Monfort, '68 = T. Slovak, '87 = R. Stern, '90 = Sapphire Blue Club D. Crawford, '61 = S. Davis, '83 M. Fuller, '79 = M. Galindo, '99 R. Hall, '62 = M. Haney, '79 = D. Moody, '67 = M. Myers, '16 = K. O' Toole, '94 = E. Prechtel, '67 Loyalty Club P. Eubanks, '71 =
DELTA UPSILON EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION ILLINOIS
DU Donor C. Fulghum, '78 = N. Rokos, '22 U J. Sloman, '23 U C. Vietas, '22 U
Non-Secret Club J. McGrail, '87 = Scales of Justice Club D. Gibbs, '85 = Founders Club K. Cox, '76 = S. Herman, '88 = G. Hougham, '72 = M. Konen, '78 = President's Club B. Allen, '79 = C. Carey, '82 = A. Chapman, '69 = R. Kiefus, '63 = B. McCarthy, '85 = C. Milkint, '83 = G. Rugel, '78 = T. Shepard, '73 = J. Walker, '67 = Old Gold Club R. Cotterman, '69 = D. Dungan, '84 = T. Lindsey, '74 = S. MacGregor, '74 = M. Sturgeon, '12 C. Zelent, '84 = Sapphire Blue Club R. Bentsen, '81 J. Buist, '78 = J. Castles, '76 M. Clark, '69 D. Dees, '55 = E. Foster, '93 F. Gasparro, '72 G. Graessle, '79 = E. Grandone, '70 = R. Hays, '66 K. Hecht, '79 A. Honegger, '91 S. Katsinas, '78 = P. Kempfer, '64 = D. Kohout, '74 H. Lang, '59 = P. Marzek, '81 = R. Schleicher, '77 D. Smith, '78 S. Trotter, '58 = C. Ulatoski, '75 =
GUELPH Old Gold Club M. Wilson, '97 = DU Donor R. Hunter, '21 U
HAMILTON Old Gold Club K. Engelbert, '79 Loyalty Club J. Wingate, '85 = DU Donor M. Gutierrez, '18 P. Luney, '70 D. Wefer, '54 =
HOUSTON Old Gold Club G. Maduzia, '94 M. Sachs, '96 = Sapphire Blue Club R. Cowan, '67 = B. Evans, '74 = L. Evers, '10 L. Henderson, '74 C. Sowell, '92 = J. Vazquez, '05 Loyalty Club M. Goltz, '01 J. Smith, '83 DU Donor S. Boutte, '16 J. Garza, '19 M. Hernandez, '92 P. Lau, '06 = P. Measells, '11 D. Ochoa, '21 U T. Ortiz, '10 S. Piper, '06 E. Poulias Vazquez, '19 U A. Zorich, '18
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Loyalty Club R. Buchanan, '55 = J. Conrad, '86 M. McLees, '75 = T. O'Donnell, '82 J. Ritt, '52 = J. Sladek, '74 = M. Wurst, '80 DU Donor R. Magnussen, '60 =
INDIANA Men of Merit Club D. Diesslin, '70 = Scales of Justice Club D. Ladendorf, '83 = R. Peyton, '69 = T. Swank, '68 = D. Whitman, '75 = Founders Club S. Bassett, '83 = M. Lockhart, '84 = President's Club D. Allard, '70 = B. Bell, '54 = B. Colvin, '91 M. Litzler, '88 G. Marvel, '84 = D. Robb, '88 R. Yenerich, '57 Old Gold Club D. Church, '81 S. Jaren, '76 = F. McNichols, '87 M. Odier, '83 R. Rumford, '80 = D. Williams, '58 = Sapphire Blue Club J. Akhtar, '92 = T. Bontrager, '90 R. Borror, '81 R. Caldwell, '88 J. Clapacs, '65 S. Cordell, '85 R. Delano, '85 = M. Erzinger, '88 R. Fishburn, '67 = D. Fleitz, '91
I recognize that my education is a great privilege, one that many people in the world do not have access to. Thus, I don't take anything about my college experience (including my degree and my fraternity) for granted. I truly push myself to take advantage of the opportunities in front of me by volunteering and being involved around campus, a leader in DU, and a scholar in the classroom by holding myself to a high academic standard. - Cameron Dubin, Indiana '22
ANNUAL GIVING CLUBS $50,000 $25,000 $20,000 $15,000 $10,000 $7,500 $5,000 $2,500 $1,000
Old West College Club Men of Merit Club Coat of Arms Club Cornerstone Club Global Impact Club Seven Stars Club Non-Secret Club Scales of Justice Club Founders Club
$500 $250 $100 $50 $1
A. Fullhart, '19 B. Grano, '88 D. Grove, '85 C. Hart, '91 M. Jones, '86 P. Komorowski, '88 R. Kovener, '55 = B. Krug, '88 S. Kurpius, '88 D. La Brash, '83 J. Lambert, '87 = M. Lancioni, '88 J. Lawrence, '85 M. Lecklider, '78 R. Levin, '87 = L. McConnell, '80 = J. Pangburn, '85 J. Rietveld, '88 D. Ritzel, '88 M. Sauter, '89 J. Shukas, '11 C. Smith, '90 E. Snelz, '82 L. Stuckey, '97 = B. Vainrib, '84 R. Williams, '82 K. Wingham, '66 = P. Yoder, '70 R. Yoder, '89 = Loyalty Club W. Bear, '52 P. Borgmeier, '69 = C. Bottorff, '88 J. Boyd, '65 = J. Bush, '84 A. Etsch, '08 D. Gentry, '82 J. Hawes, '17 R. Hetler, '88 E. Kohut, '89 R. Manalo, '71 P. Miller, '86 R. Rock, '67 = K. Smith, '63 = F. Wolf, '67 = DU Donor G. Abu-Akeel, '23 B. Armknecht, '23
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President’s Club Old Gold Club Sapphire Blue Club Loyalty Club DU Donor Oak Circle Donor
Consecutive Annual Giving of 10+Years
$1,000,000 $500,000 $250,000 $100,000 $75,000 $50,000 $25,000 $10,000 $7,500
Dikaia Upotheke Circle $5,000 Circle of Character James A. Garfield Circle $2,500 Circle of Friendship Charles Evan Hughes Circle $1,000 Loyal Brothers Williams Circle Chairman’s Circle Trustees Circle RECURRING GIFT DONOR Hugh Nesbitt Circle (Name in blue) Circle of Justice Circle of Culture
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2019-2020 ANNUAL REPORT
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The Fraternity experience has helped me maintain numerous friendships with brothers across generations—men I know I can rely on no matter what. Today, I give back to help others benefit from the networking and learning that comes with our DU brotherhood. - Greg Lamb, Iowa '94
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W. Barufka, '23 M. Bear, '55 M. Blossom, '19 B. Brunner, '22 C. Buchart, '21 U S. Claymon, '23 M. Competiello, '23 W. Coomes, '78 T. Crawford, '89 A. Crediford, '22 N. Day, '23 C. Dubin, '22 J. Eckstein, '22 D. Epstein, '90 = G. Gronwold, '23 W. Hoffmann, '22 K. House, '01 C. Jackson, '21 M. Jackson, '23 M. Jovanovic, '21 B. Kane, '22 I. Keaffaber, '20 J. Kesem, '21 J. Koellner, '23 P. Koff, '22 M. Kuhlmann, '23 E. Lorber, '22 B. Manchir, '22 P. Marks, '88 B. McGinn, '21 M. McGuire, '22 A. Miller, '22 Z. Miller, '22 D. Montgomery, '22 C. Muran, '22 D. Murphy, '23 C. Nordhoff, '23 C. Noriega, '22 A. Nunn, '20 D. Piento, '22 L. Radice, '23 J. Sabatier, '23 M. Sands, '23 G. Schmelter, '23 R. Schneider, '86 C. Scott, '23 C. Smith, '23 J. Smith, '22 G. Snyder, '23
J. Stoop, '23 S. Supra, '23 B. Swanson, '23 B. Thomas, '88 J. Thurman, '23 J. Vance, '23 M. Weybright, '23 N. Williams, '22
IONA President's Club N. Sgambelluri, '09 = Old Gold Club R. Losco, '10 = Loyalty Club J. Chera, '01 DU Donor C. Herrera Gomez, '21 U R. Kostelnik, '22 U D. Morales, '22 U M. Opoku, '07 N. Veiga, '21 U
IOWA Global Impact Club B. Black, '95 = Scales of Justice Club B. John, '96 = D. Knuepfer, '76 = Old Gold Club A. Kesman, '77 = B. Mason, '97 Sapphire Blue Club F. Ackerson, '44 = T. Drake, '78 = B. Franklin, '97 = H. Hearst, '88 = K. Miller, '67 = J. Wiese, '58 = B. Wilson, '83 Loyalty Club G. Lamb, '94 = K. Schulz, '60 D. Smalley, '68 = DU Donor M. Thielen, '57 =
ANNUAL GIVING CLUBS $50,000 $25,000 $20,000 $15,000 $10,000 $7,500 $5,000 $2,500 $1,000
Old West College Club Men of Merit Club Coat of Arms Club Cornerstone Club Global Impact Club Seven Stars Club Non-Secret Club Scales of Justice Club Founders Club
$500 $250 $100 $50 $1
IOWA STATE Scales of Justice Club K. Bruening, '80 = Founders Club R. Allendorf, '83 = C. Finn, '05 = K. Houseman, '82 = J. Larson, '74 = D. Morse, '52 = President's Club A. Beckman, '02 = J. Courter, '84 = M. Gunkelman, '17 = S. Hudson, '84 = M. Joyce, '92 = B. Kinnamon, '69 = Old Gold Club K. Faxon, '64 = S. Micek, '82 = B. Parks, '73 = T. Travers, '94 Sapphire Blue Club R. Blackburn, '51 = M. Bowman, '65 = V. Coleman, '52 C. Foss, '71 = K. Guinan, '15 W. Hornaday, '77 L. Johnsen, '68 = M. Kuchel, '76 = N. Nugent, '18 J. Shaw, '50 R. Snyder, '52 Loyalty Club E. Larsen, '49 A. Mores, '80 = M. Smalling, '94 K. Smith, '75 = C. Vermie, '73 = R. Wood, '51 = DU Donor J. Amin, '20 U M. Cooper, '22 U N. Espeset, '22 U C. Jenkins, '19 U N. Lee, '23 U D. Meyermann, '16 N. Nebel, '21 U J. Neri, '23 U
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G. Owen, '21 U R. Poppert, '23 U D. Rios, '21 U J. Romero-Castro, '19 Z. Schwake, '21 U B. Sigman, '50 = K. Solberg, '09 C. Stevenson, '23 U S. Zimmerman, '14
JAMES MADISON DU Donor M. Parent, '19
JOHNS HOPKINS President's Club R. Deichert, '97 = Old Gold Club J. Parker, '67 = Sapphire Blue Club D. Hanson, '50 = Loyalty Club M. Boyd, '73
KANSAS Scales of Justice Club L. Gregory, '75 = Founders Club R. Barleen, '97 = President's Club R. Mastin, '62 = R. Morrison, '70 = P. Stork, '65 = Old Gold Club B. Springer, '55 Sapphire Blue Club J. Esau, '78 = Loyalty Club J. Cram, '71 = M. Praeger, '64 DU Donor M. Crowther, '59 = M. Hart, '56 = P. Trouslot, '60
KANSAS STATE Old West College Club P. Edgerley, '78 = Seven Stars Club D. Chew, '81 =
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President’s Club Old Gold Club Sapphire Blue Club Loyalty Club DU Donor Oak Circle Donor
Consecutive Annual Giving of 10+Years
$1,000,000 $500,000 $250,000 $100,000 $75,000 $50,000 $25,000 $10,000 $7,500
Dikaia Upotheke Circle $5,000 Circle of Character James A. Garfield Circle $2,500 Circle of Friendship Charles Evan Hughes Circle $1,000 Loyal Brothers Williams Circle Chairman’s Circle Trustees Circle RECURRING GIFT DONOR Hugh Nesbitt Circle (Name in blue) Circle of Justice Circle of Culture
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DELTA UPSILON EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION Non-Secret Club M. Goss, '81 = C. Navis, '03 = Scales of Justice Club J. Eplee, '75 = D. Fruetel, '69 = C. Jones, '77 = T. Nemec, '82 = A. Siders, '04 = B. Vulgamore, '98 = Founders Club S. Becker, '87 = R. Hastings, '79 = J. Hathaway, '81 = T. Hawk, '68 = Q. Hurst, '95 = L. Kendall, '68 = P. Kruse, '79 = D. Law, '80 = K. Norton, '05 = D. Reinhardt, '80 = T. Smith, '70 = F. York, '71 = President's Club R. Abbott, '61 = K. Barrow, '91 = D. Bugner, '81 = J. Callen, '62 = F. Carpenter, '71 = L. Cooper, '73 = J. Davis, '00 = D. Hawkins, '81 = C. Johnson, '79 C. Kirchhoff, '68 = J. Knopp, '74 = J. Morris, '79 = J. Peebler, '94 = B. Reinhardt, '83 = D. Scott, '82 R. Sell, '78 = D. Sharpe, '83 = B. Stallsworth, '75 = B. Stanley, '80 = D. Tillberg, '87 = R. Warner, '80 = M. Werner, '79 Old Gold Club L. Dean, '66 = G. DeShazer, '83 = E. B. Franklin, '75 = B. Frost, '70 S. Hays, '81 T. Heiman, '76 = D. Hill, '69 = B. Johnston, '72 S. Long, '73 = N. Reinhardt, '69 K. Ross, '02 = M. Ruff, '64 = M. Sharpe, '89 T. Stryker, '04 T. Tuckwood, '79 = R. Vines, '82 = B. Winter, '82 B. Wolf, '80 = J. York, '07 = Sapphire Blue Club W. Bahr, '94 R. Berard, '91 R. Biedron, '12 C. Bonebrake, '70 L. Butel, '87 = G. Conner, '58 J. Dronberger, '75 J. Gottfrid, '65 D. Johnson, '75 = B. Jubelt, '68 = R. Knight, '15 G. Lewallen, '59 D. McKinley, '71 S. Opat, '70 J. Oppy, '64 = W. Ray, '94 = L. Reilly, '18 M. Robinson, '81 S. Salter, '79 C. Sharp, '03 R. Svaty, '64 = R. Swart, '88 = D. Teeter, '82 W. West, '71 = D. Witter, '81 G. Woodard, '88 Loyalty Club S. Bolerjack, '77 K. Bryant, '08
D. Ecklund, '14 A. Ellis, '08 K. Gindlesberger, '75 S. Moore, '99 T. Parsons, '60 A. Schwertfeger, '84 DU Donor S. Cashman, '23 U J. Castinado, '21 U M. Dodds, '23 U J. Grice, '11 S. Lawrence, '87 T.C. Poynter, '21 U P. Vulgamore, '23 U G. Woodard, '22 U
KENT STATE President's Club N. Giorgianni, '56 = L. Holtz, '58 = D. McGuire, '49 = Old Gold Club D. Cassens, '68 = J. Gibson, '68 = M. Katz, '57 = W. VanBenthuysen, '61 = Sapphire Blue Club M. Cesa, '76 = D. Duke, '77 = Loyalty Club J. Manninen, '57 = DU Donor A. Beck, '22 U C. Budy, '12 K. Skurkey, '68
G. Montgomery, 1968 = B. Mudrick, 1982 = Old Gold Club S. Brian, 1987 = D. Parish, 1956 = Sapphire Blue Club L. Smith, 1968 Loyalty Club R. Canada, 1984 R. Dinsmore, 1966 = P. Fussenegger, 1979 G. Steedly, 1965 DU Donor J. Griffiths, 1969 E. Hardin, 2023 U W. Jay, 2016 E. Martinez, 2021 U J. McGinty, 2022 U K. Rabeneck, 2016
MAINE President's Club M. Lausier, '85 = DU Donor S. Spear, '83
MANITOBA Old Gold Club M. Hall, '96 P. Wintemute, '60 Sapphire Blue Club R. Jones, '67 = R. Pinchin, '68
Loyalty Club D. Siemens, '96
MARIETTA President's Club K. Brennan, '64 = Sapphire Blue Club M. Chatterton, '94 = G. Yester, '51 = Loyalty Club R. Sabin, '64 DU Donor R. Krupp, '64 D. Trabilcy, '59 =
MARYLAND Scales of Justice Club J. Siegel, '78 = Founders Club C. Steis, '78 = President's Club P. Doetsch, '76 = Sapphire Blue Club M. Caporaletti, '73 = W. Kirkpatrick, '68 = Loyalty Club R. Brosky, '77 J. Girolami, '75 = P. McCusker, '85 = M. Talley, '21 U DU Donor R. Costello, '65
LAFAYETTE Non-Secret Club B. Rappolt, '67 = G. Travaglini, '72 = Founders Club R. Noreika, '67 = President's Club T. Heist, '61 Old Gold Club D. McLaughlin, '84 = G. Wetzel, '76 Sapphire Blue Club A. Coningsby, '57 J. deRuyter, '73 = C. Gonnella, '99 D. Miller, '11 P. Moser, '68 = H. Smith, '51 = Loyalty Club T. Ashton, '86 = B. LaRosa, '16
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LEHIGH Global Impact Club R. Allan, '68 = Scales of Justice Club N. Welton, '10 = Founders Club L. Maroti, '58 = Old Gold Club E. Youngling, '66 = Sapphire Blue Club D. Czerny, '74 = B. Frank, '68 = P. Leonard, '91 = J. Lichter, '68 = Loyalty Club J. Alber, '65 = J. Alcaro, '74 = F. Batson, '50 A. Cannon, '74 = J. Edell, '79 = R. Meinhart, '74 DU Donor J. Baum, '22 U B. Buzgo, '22 U L. Lenny, '22 U
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LONG BEACH Sapphire Blue Club D. McKenzie, '91
LOUISVILLE Non-Secret Club W. Goldberg, 1983 = Founders Club B. Brand, 1970 = President's Club S. Hartstern, 1970 = F. Hytken, 1969 =
I support the DUEF to ensure the Fraternity is accessible to all who seek it and to help young men be committed to educational achievement. I am also thankful that my work in the Wisconsin's Bureau of Correctional Enterprises involves both The Development of Character and The Advancement of Justice. Our team develops opportunities for incarcerated men and women as they prepare to succeed while in correctional facilities and when they return to their families and communities.”
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- Wes Ray, Kansas State '94
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2019-2020 ANNUAL REPORT Sapphire Blue Club P. Allmendinger, '60 J. Markiewicz, '64 K. Murray, '79 = J. Otten, '62 = K. Suelthaus, '66 = Loyalty Club R. Holt, '74 T. Mowry, '70 = T. Spencer, '65 R. Waddell, '61 P. Winer, '61 DU Donor B. Brady, '22 U S. FitzGerald, '12
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J. Edeson, '22 U A. Emalfarb, '20 P. Ervin, '21 U S. Frocke, '20 U J. Krakower, '20 U K. Lizama, '20 U L. Morgan, '21 U M. Muccio, '20 U D. Wolfgang, '20 U
MCGILL Sapphire Blue Club R. Levy, '89 =
MCMASTER Sapphire Blue Club G. Bremner, '93 Loyalty Club C. Bain, '99
MIAMI Coat of Arms Club D. MacKay, '62 = Non-Secret Club J. Rogers, '57 = Founders Club T. Uribes, '95 = President's Club B. Jones, '64 = D. Krebs, '80 = C. Miller, '90 = A. Snyder, '97 = Old Gold Club B. Case, '03 = W. Loomis, '59 = B. Stallkamp, '61 = S. Surplus, '81 =
Sapphire Blue Club B. Batista, '91 D. Batista, '56 = T. Bennett, '83 W. Bevan, '63 = W. Brown, '52 = G. Kavanagh, '81 = A. Krill, '63 J. McClusky, '57 = J. Rathbun, '74 = F. Robinson, '63 S. Sawyer, '94 C. Witte, '51 = Loyalty Club R. Bruckman, '49 = A. Cramer, '12 = A. Cunningham, '88 W. Gerspacher, '63 = W. Gurney, '53 = L. Krabill, '68 = T. Rosser, '63 D. Sechnick, '76 = P. Swanson, '58 = J. Wettengel, '65 = DU Donor H. Canada, '51 = S. Frazer, '66
MICHIGAN Founders Club J. Read, '72 = President's Club D. Spencer, '59 = T. Tanase, '63 = Old Gold Club J. Sergeson, '59 = J. White, '50 =
NEBRASKA
President's Club D. Mertens, '94 = Sapphire Blue Club I. Jones, '19 K. Jurek, '13 Loyalty Club A. Mitteer, '03
Global Impact Club D. Franzetta, '70 = D. Thompson, '67 = Old Gold Club G. Gross, '63 = P. Kline, '70 = Sapphire Blue Club T. Busson, '68 = D. DeVries, '56 = C. Ferguson, '79 J. Houthoofd, '83 Loyalty Club C. Holovach, '01 B. Hoot, '65 = D. Neese, '68 = J. Ryan, '55 = R. Shaw, '53 R. Zimmerman, '53 =
- Michael Schulz, North Florida ’14
S. Crader, '77 = L. Elliott, '21 U J. Emerson, '62 K. Fattmann, '53 K. Hartley, '80 = C. Hatley, '80 = N. Henks, '23 U B. Hoops, '64 = S. Hubbard, '55 = T. Tarantino, '22 U T. Westlund, '79 = J. Wilmoth, '71 =
Non-Secret Club R. Castner, '85 = B. Lannin, '81 = Scales of Justice Club S. Henning, '85 = Founders Club T. Biggerstaff, '63 = R. Campbell, '68 = T. Schnell, '89 = President's Club W. Krommenhoek, '57 = Old Gold Club J. Krueger, '15 M. Krueger, '20 M. McNeice, '57 Sapphire Blue Club D. Dauel, '15 L. Million, '53 = G. Novotny, '66 R. Shively, '82 = D. Spencer, '85 = Loyalty Club R. Gustafson, '67 K. Peterson, '92 R. Seline, '78 DU Donor P. Cooney, '13 M. Mason, '57 K. Smith, '54 W. Wilkins, '45
MICHIGAN STATE
In a time where we often focus on what divides us, I rely on Delta Upsilon’s Four Founding Principles to help me find a basic understanding of humanity when interacting with colleagues, friends and strangers in my everyday life. I give to the DU Educational Foundation to help instill these values in others, and because I believe Justice remains our sure Foundation.
Old Gold Club R. Johnson, '58 = Loyalty Club T. Carey, '86 =
MINNESOTA Founders Club J. Hamann, '59 = D. McKeag, '04 = Sapphire Blue Club A. Colombo, '54 = R. Gunderson, '51
MISSOURI Non-Secret Club J. Ehrlich, '67 = Scales of Justice Club M. Blassie, '10 = Founders Club G. Bistline, '76 = B. McKinney, '74 = President's Club M. Coleman, '76 = M. Hlavacek, '94 = J. Kreutz, '99 = S. McFarland, '81 = Old Gold Club R. Cova, '00 D. Sears, '20 R. Yingling, '62 = Sapphire Blue Club G. Allemann, '69 = K. Chrostowski, '75 = J. Culpepper, '57 = R. Gaik, '98 B. Hamlin, '60 = J. Jeans, '53 = R. Nelson, '83 = M. Potashnick, '62 G. Rector, '62 = W. Schoenhard, '71 = J. Seitz, '59 = B. Tarantola, '81 = Loyalty Club W. Bradley, '54 C. McKinney, '01 S. Sportsman, '09 DU Donor J. Bell, '22 U E. Chiles, '21 U
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Founders Club J. DeBlasio, '62 = E. Taff, '61 = President's Club C. Downton, '66 = G. Wessling, '74 = Old Gold Club A. Subramanian, '97 = R. Tower, '61 = Sapphire Blue Club E. Bunting, '67 R. Coleman, '68 = W. Crawford, '76 = J. Inscoe, '62 = J. Joyner, '77 = D. Killian, '71 W. Kirkland, '65 S. McClanahan, '74 = K. Menius, '68 = W. Michael, '73 D. Myrick, '65 = W. Rose, '69 = R. Swacker, '71 = Loyalty Club K. Sullivan, '86 = R. Wing, '70 = T. Yermack, '78 = DU Donor J. Hiday, '85 T. Troutman, '23 U
NORTH CAROLINA STATE Seven Stars Club J. Raudabaugh, '78 = President's Club R. Taylor, '82 = Old Gold Club P. Taylor, '89 = Loyalty Club J. Harke, '07 E. Lach, '79 = B. Pack, '80
NORTH DAKOTA Founders Club L. Luckow, '71 = President's Club W. Line, '07 = J. O'Grady, '71 =
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Another opportunity Delta Upsilon has given me to enhance my leadership abilities is the amazing alumni I have been mentored by. Specifically, Jeff Kreutz and Bruce McKinney have spent many hours advising my leadership and providing resources to improve my abilities in every area. Whether chapter involvement, DU conferences or alumni relationships, DU has provided ample opportunities to grow as a leader. - Jack Bell, Missouri '22
NORTHERN COLORADO
Old Gold Club D. McLeod, '63 = Sapphire Blue Club G. Austin, '00 D. Dunham, '89 = R. Grundhauser, '83 = W. Harwood, '68 = D. Kack, '87 = C. Mock, '08 = R. Szczys, '69 = J. Welles, '03 Loyalty Club J. Atkinson, '09 D. Bruschwein, '74 = J. Haugen, '20 S. Lund, '72 B. Meidinger, '71 D. Munski, '74 J. Vagneur, '74 DU Donor J. Bittner, '78 C. Campbell, '76 = T. Dolan, '72 D. Moser, '19 U B. Polejewski, '22 U G. Ries, '22 U
Sapphire Blue Club P. Gerhart, '04 = P. Schott, '96 = Loyalty Club C. Belt, '92
NORTHERN ILLINOIS Scales of Justice Club J. Lotsoff, '88 = Founders Club B. Malloy, '69 = Sapphire Blue Club J. Chesko, '71 = Loyalty Club M. Reinhardt, '81
NORTHERN IOWA Old Gold Club S. Anderson, '79 = J. Fuhrman, '94 = Sapphire Blue Club D. Henshaw, '79 = L. Leininger, '87 DU Donor J. Deeds, '72 M. Getz, '03 R. Johnson, '85
NORTH DAKOTA STATE President's Club C. Dworshak, 00 = Sapphire Blue Club J. Peterson, '83 Loyalty Club H. Hagen, '86 =
NORTHWESTERN Founders Club P. Bridgford, '56 = President's Club R. Horvath, '59 = Old Gold Club J. Purtill, '72 Sapphire Blue Club D. Kramlich, '59 = K. Moul, '74 = J. D. Nelson, '63 = C. Norborg, '62 = G. Shaw, '63
NORTH FLORIDA DU Donor L. Calloway, '23 U A. Luong, '19 U Z. Thomas, '09 = J. Vogler, '21 U
ANNUAL GIVING CLUBS $50,000 $25,000 $20,000 $15,000 $10,000 $7,500 $5,000 $2,500 $1,000
Old West College Club Men of Merit Club Coat of Arms Club Cornerstone Club Global Impact Club Seven Stars Club Non-Secret Club Scales of Justice Club Founders Club
$500 $250 $100 $50 $1
" Loyalty Club J. Dorn, '54 = M. Hassakis, '73 R. Van Vooren, '53 = DU Donor E. Akemann, '62 D. Blair, '50 D. Martens, '59
Loyalty Club R. Bilsing, '65 S. Blozis, '80 = S. McCormick, '92 = R. Reamer, '64 R. Tarnowski, '54 T. Voght, '97 =
NORTHWESTERN STATE
Scales of Justice Club S. Rowley, '65 = Old Gold Club R. McDonald, '73 = Sapphire Blue Club R. Hart, '60 J. Long, '65 E. Paxton, '68 = W. Spanfellner, '61 = D. Sunderland, '62 Loyalty Club D. Forquer, '62 G. Logsdon, '62 M. Logsdon, '64 K. Mick, '67 = M. Streeter, '17
Cornerstone Club B. Walkingstick, '52 = Scales of Justice Club T. Dowd, '75 = Founders Club E. Porter, '65 = R. Sutor, '04 = President's Club M. Rupert, '74 = Old Gold Club T. O'Bannon, '82 = Sapphire Blue Club G. Carr, '83 = K. Hirsch, '74 = R. Johannes, '61 = D. Stussi, '77 = Loyalty Club W. Hamilton, '57 = W. Simmons, '72 DU Donor P. Rabb, '80
OHIO STATE
OKLAHOMA STATE
President's Club C. Lurding, '59 = Old Gold Club B. Stone, '69 = Sapphire Blue Club T. Hoover, '56 = P. Romero, '17 D. Veverka, '78 J. Wingard, '63 =
President's Club B. James, '79 = Sapphire Blue Club W. Clovis, '75 S. Meyer, '75 =
DU Donor C. Joseph, '03
OHIO
OKLAHOMA
OREGON Coat of Arms Club J. Weisel, '48 = President's Club J. Allan, '53 = D. Donile, '95 =
LIFETIME GIVING CIRCLES
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President’s Club Old Gold Club Sapphire Blue Club Loyalty Club DU Donor Oak Circle Donor
Consecutive Annual Giving of 10+Years
$1,000,000 $500,000 $250,000 $100,000 $75,000 $50,000 $25,000 $10,000 $7,500
Dikaia Upotheke Circle $5,000 Circle of Character James A. Garfield Circle $2,500 Circle of Friendship Charles Evan Hughes Circle $1,000 Loyal Brothers Williams Circle Chairman’s Circle Trustees Circle RECURRING GIFT DONOR Hugh Nesbitt Circle (Name in blue) Circle of Justice Circle of Culture
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After growing up in a town of 1,000 people and traveling 2,000 miles to a college in a town of 50,000 people, DU quickly became my home away from home. The Fraternity has helped me succeed academically, allowed me to develop as a leader, and afforded me personal and professional relationships that I will always cherish. I am committed to staying involved as an alumnus by attending LI, giving back to my chapter and to the DUEF, and staying in contact with my brothers.
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- Benjamin Simmons, Texas ’21
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R. Shryock, '53 = D. Sorenson, '71 = B. Walsh, '64 = Old Gold Club D. Greene, '99 = T. Mattson, '63 = Sapphire Blue Club G. Moulds, '64 = J. Smith, '92 = Loyalty Club R. Newell, '65 = R. Watson, '71 = DU Donor C. Clarke, '23 U J. Gydesen, '22 U T. Hartford, '21 U E. Heine, '23 U A. Hughes, '21 U X. Leonard, '22 U N. Noteboom, '20 U N. Pereira, '62 H. Rahn, '16 R. Sarsoza, '21 U A. Schmidt, '21 U N. Weinstein, '23 U
R. Smith, '95 M. Willig, '89 Loyalty Club M. Corley, '71 DU Donor R. Hall, '62 K. Isaacson, '20 C. Johnson, '22 U A. Mills, '19 U
PACIFIC Sapphire Blue Club G. Hess, '64
PENNSYLVANIA Founders Club D. Marx, '54 = Sapphire Blue Club N. Cade, '93 K. Hutter, '00 Loyalty Club R. Canfield, '61 = B. Short, '91 DU Donor G. Graf, '55 J. R. Hall, '91
OREGON STATE
PENNSYLVANIA STATE
Old West College Club J. Graham, 1'65 = Global Impact Club J. Waymack, '71 = U Non-Secret Club T. Durein, '92 = Founders Club B. Kash, '97 = President's Club S. Carda, '85 = B. Harkey, '71 = Old Gold Club J. Guess, '13 Sapphire Blue Club C. Cordoza, '06
President's Club M. Glass, '73 = R. Zakos, '02 = Old Gold Club J. Johnston, '58 = Sapphire Blue Club B. Balderston, '76 = A. Bennett, '61 T. Samuel, '91 Loyalty Club P. Amuso, '85 J. Maher, '59 R. Prutzman, '72 D. Ream, '62
ANNUAL GIVING CLUBS $50,000 $25,000 $20,000 $15,000 $10,000 $7,500 $5,000 $2,500 $1,000
Old West College Club Men of Merit Club Coat of Arms Club Cornerstone Club Global Impact Club Seven Stars Club Non-Secret Club Scales of Justice Club Founders Club
$500 $250 $100 $50 $1
DU Donor R. Maziarz, '22 U
PURDUE Founders Club B. Anderson, '65 = J. Schoendorf, '66 = President's Club M. Bowen, '82 = B. Briscoe, '65 = F. Ford, '58 = T. Tharp, '98 = Old Gold Club A. Lacis, '64 = J. Pabst, '00 = Sapphire Blue Club B. Benson, '89 B. Blakely, '97 R. Coble, '58 = T. Foote, '50 = J. Foster, '65 = R. LaFortune, '51 = J. Laux, '97 T. Pinson, '81 = W. Robinson, '98 = R. Stewart, '49 = E. Weidenbener, '16 Loyalty Club L. Alexander, '45 = K. Baumel, '62 D. Bielefeld, '61 L. Bowler, '71 D. Doyle, '03 J. Ellis, '16 = R. Friedersdorf, '79 = R. Hallman, '54 = D. Hostetter, '78 H. Knopfmeier, '69 E. Letts, '67 = M. Murrill, '01 A. Price, '05 R. Ricciardi, '94 =
W. Shumaker, '55 = J. Smith, '52 = N. Williams, '64 = DU Donor R. Grosse, '64 M. Hogan, '85 D. Martin, '82 A. Steiger, '48 = A. Voelker, '95 = D. Zak, '51
QUINNIPIAC DU Donor T. Comery-Warren, '21 U
RIPON Loyalty Club K. Warmack, '79
ROCHESTER Scales of Justice Club D. Reisfeld, '03 = President's Club A. Magistro, '60 = Old Gold Club J. Bassingthwaite, '92 = D. Reiner, '03 = S. Santandrea, '56 = Sapphire Blue Club T. Barnes, '66 = J. Leslie, '70 = J. Magloire, '93 Loyalty Club J. Pomeranz, '65 P. Ryan, '46 DU Donor A. Crystal, '22 U C. Jones, '22 U M. Randall, '22 U J. Rivkin, '22 U T. Vasquez-Dorn, '17
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President’s Club Old Gold Club Sapphire Blue Club Loyalty Club DU Donor Oak Circle Donor
Consecutive Annual Giving of 10+Years
$1,000,000 $500,000 $250,000 $100,000 $75,000 $50,000 $25,000 $10,000 $7,500
Dikaia Upotheke Circle $5,000 Circle of Character James A. Garfield Circle $2,500 Circle of Friendship Charles Evan Hughes Circle $1,000 Loyal Brothers Williams Circle Chairman’s Circle Trustees Circle RECURRING GIFT DONOR Hugh Nesbitt Circle (Name in blue) Circle of Justice Circle of Culture
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Founders Club J. Herma, '70 = President's Club S. Hahner, '78 = Sapphire Blue Club C. Hart, '54 = A. Malekoff, '73 = J. Nazzaro, '62 = A. Schreihofer, '59 = R. Stites, '53 = J. Strampfer, '72 = S. Symons, '66 = Loyalty Club N. Borrello, '59 P. Feinerman, '83 F. Kroesen, '44 = J. Miller, '60 = DU Donor D. Gollin, '22 U E. Mallory, '22 U G. McLaren, '75 T. Rossi, '22 U
Old Gold Club D. Antonson, '89
SAN DIEGO STATE Non-Secret Club B. Howard, '70 = Scales of Justice Club E. Baldry, '90 = Founders Club B. Deering, '77 = R. Jaramillo, '87 = President's Club T. Darcy, '72 = T. Deary, '13 = D. Kozin, '05 = J. Little, '72 = Sapphire Blue Club K. Kupfer, '92 C. Lansill, '85 = Loyalty Club J. Spivey, '68 = DU Donor A. Barber, '24 U J. Landstrom, '89 = S. Lewis, '96 H. Lie, '23 U M. Purdy, '16 K. Wellenstein, '22 U B. Wilson, '86
SAN FERNANDO Loyalty Club M. Donnelly, '68 = DU Donor J. Phillips, '65
SAN JOSE Cornerstone Club A. Lund, '55 = Founders Club D. Dunham, '86 = President's Club J. Giacomazzi, '52 = Old Gold Club R. Bernardo, '88 J. Pollack, '67 = S. Yates, '55 = Sapphire Blue Club J. Agan, '57 = D. Colby, '56 = T. Crick, '92 J. Dissmeyer, '66 D. Hardwicke, '62 = P. Spooner, '55 = Loyalty Club D. Bates, '64 S. Borges, '56 = J. Burton, '89 = T. Franconi, '58 DU Donor W. Boothe, '91 B. Fisher, '87 M. Gijon, '20 U M. Gluzman, '23 U L. Hoops, '87 J. Kaneko, '85 P. McCluskey, '87 D. McLeod, '87 C. Michalis, '23 U R. Naten, '84 A. Sarrail, '23 U A. Sison, '86 K. Swanson, '85 T. Wallace, '60 =
SETON HALL DU Donor D. Leimbach, '22 U E. Mehta, '22 U
SOUTH CAROLINA Founders Club J. Herron, '88 = T. Schmoyer, '88 = Old Gold Club N. Landolph, '21
SOUTH DAKOTA DU Donor P. Christiansen, 1975 =
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS President's Club D. Kelley, '75 = Loyalty Club D. Maguire, '73 =
SOUTHWEST TEXAS
R. Morgan, '69 = A. Polser, '65 = Sapphire Blue Club G. Adams, '88 = J. Cassell, '70 = J. Dunlap, '73 = T. Franks, '67 = J. Haynes, '61 T. Heins, '65 = A. Lewis, '60 = L. Waters, '73 = Loyalty Club J. Palmer, '85 W. Tibbitts, '61 = J. Whitehill, '74 J. Word, '68 DU Donor M. Belmonte, '23 U D. Hall, '19 A. Semary, '20 B. Simmons, '21
TEXAS A & M DU Donor K. Hickman, '87
TEXAS TECH
TUFTS Sapphire Blue Club R. Fletcher, '54 W. Garfield, '70 B. Haggerty, '62 DU Donor E. Casabian, '64 =
UNION President's Club T. Hartman, '65 Old Gold Club R. Klein, '73 Sapphire Blue Club D. Cate, '62 P. Cohen, '60 T. Davison, '71 S. Hayes '89 = Loyalty Club M. Martin, '73 K. Merz, '69 J. Thompson, '76 = DU Donor R. Obremski, '59
VERMONT
Sapphire Blue Club J. Keller, '73 =
President's Club D. Kern, '84 =
DU Donor C. Carlos, '21 U S. Disman-Eager, '21 U
STANFORD
TORONTO
VIRGINIA
Sapphire Blue Club R. Twist, '60 = Loyalty Club L. Chaffin, '56 = R. Gaedtke, '51 DU Donor B. Wilson, '50
Old Gold Club M. Palij, '88 Loyalty Club M. Economopoulos, '93 DU Donor M. Shalamov, '23 U
SWARTHMORE
Old Gold Club W. Brookhart, '71 = Sapphire Blue Club A. Saufley, '54 = Loyalty Club D. Barbour, '77 = S. Driever, '69 T. Neale, '74
DU Donor S. Heiser, '72 K. Leith, '81
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SYRACUSE Scales of Justice Club B. Broad, '60 = Founders Club R. Holland, '83 = President's Club G. Caplan, '55 = A. Stauderman, '58 = Old Gold Club J. Dytman, '71 = Sapphire Blue Club R. Damm, '58 = T. Finnell, '57 = J. Gugick, '85 = N. Kelliher, '64 G. Ludwig, '51 = A. Mittelstaedt, '58 = C. Raffe, '60 J. Soch, '62 Loyalty Club G. Janis, '66 J. Myers, '58 M. Reiser, '68 = S. Wilkins, '81 DU Donor D. Butts, '62 L. Isaacson, '55 A. Regalado, '20 U
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TECHNOLOGY Loyalty Club Z. Swanson, '71 DU Donor S. Balsbaugh, '54
TENNESSEE President's Club E. Haralson, '69 = Old Gold Club P. Freesh, '70 = D. Mouron, '77 = Sapphire Blue Club C. Carter, '71 D. Greer, '72 D. Myers, '74 =
We all need help at some point, and I needed to find purpose in my life after tough years in school before college. My Delta Upsilon brothers helped me realize that I have leadership and organizational skills. The Fraternity helped me learn to take a single responsibility, conquer it, and then build upon it. Today, I am a successful father, husband and co-worker, which is why I continue to advocate for DU and the Four Founding Principles that define us. - Antonio Asevedo, Western Illinois ’96
TEXAS President's Club J. Allums, '59 = Old Gold Club M. Mitchell, '65 =
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VIRGINIA TECH
WESTERN ILLINOIS
Loyalty Club W. Newman, '86
Sapphire Blue Club J. Nevel, '00 = Loyalty Club S. Devine, '06 R. Gruenig, '85 = D. Hancock, '93 DU Donor S. Brown, '86 B. Bruegger, '75 C. Gibson, '21 U M. Kaczmarek, '22 U S. Kraus, '05 R. Parrish, '22 U M. Powell, '22 U T. Swope, '22 U
WASHINGTON Founders Club S. Iezman, '70 = President's Club C. Ellis, '99 = D. Habib, '86 = A. LaBerge, '87 = J. Tomlin, '72 = Old Gold Club K. Carlton, '86 = K. Kaneta, '59 = T. McKay, '50 = B. Stewart, '64 = Sapphire Blue Club D. Baer, '82 = B. Elfers, '92 = B. Keen, '50 = V. Martin, '66 = D. Nielsen, '60 = Loyalty Club G. Harris, '71 = T. Hendrickson, '67 = G. Monan, '55 R. Robinson, '59 DU Donor B. Fortier, '87 = T. Jones, '68 K. Mackey, '77 =
WICHITA President's Club A. Coyan, '13 = A. Durano, '84 = Old Gold Club B. Little, '58 = Sapphire Blue Club D. Butts, '60 = J. Chase, '17 J. Kucharo, '65 Loyalty Club C. Trammell, '68 DU Donor M. Buck, '22 U C. Fowler, '21 U S. Heim, '22 U J. Ramey, '22 U T. Richards, '20 U R. Scull, '55 H. Stuber, '22 U
WESTERN MICHIGAN Sapphire Blue Club J. Frego, '64 = J. Klarr, '75 J. Sanborn, '66 Loyalty Club D. Kanemori, '66 = DU Donor D. Kircos, '84
WESTERN ONTARIO Sapphire Blue Club D. Gracey, '57 K. Hay, '56 = DU Donor Z. Hoskins, '21 U C. Slavin, '22 U
WASHINGTON & LEE DU Donor G. Lawrence, '59 T. O'Brien, '58
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Loyalty Club S. Marshall, '87 = R. Plott, '69 G. Powers, '54 = B. Soltis, '81 DU Donor H. Barnholt, '40 C. Bizga, '69 D. Briggs, '20 U C. Cooper, '18 U E. Guarr, '17 J. Kendel, '59 J. Rich, '20 U J. Sabo, '67 C. Schwartz, '21 U S. Williams, '76
Old Gold Club K. McWilliams, '11 =
Founders Club J. Gepson, '65 = Sapphire Blue Club D. McDonald, '50 = Loyalty Club O. Svenson, '50 =
President's Club S. Dixit, '91 Old Gold Club A. Adrian-Karlin, '09 T. Diego, '66 = P. VanFleet, '03 Sapphire Blue Club P. Barratt, '69 = L. Berg, '59 W. Cotton, '77 K. Friis, '09 = P. Radivoyevitch, '83
President's Club A. Martin, '05 = J. Simpkins, '81 = Old Gold Club G. Studle, '57 = Sapphire Blue Club D. Gusseck, '63 = P. Moreman, '63 =
Non-Secret Club D. Meyers, '77 = Scales of Justice Club W. Nesbitt, '76 = Founders Club M. Mueller, '82 = R. Ridolfi, '70 = President's Club D. Fohr, '73 = J. Harris, '72 = R. Walcisak, '74 = Old Gold Club G. Camberis, '78 = J. Harden, '59 = R. Jacobus, '51 = R. McLimans, '68 = L. Seno, '71 = B. Shaw, '67 = Sapphire Blue Club S. Miller, '70 = R. O'Neill, '78 D. Vinson, '59 = D. Yenerich, '82 = L. Zielsdorf, '67 Loyalty Club P. Kruger, '88 P. Laper, '68 = R. Salzwedel, '62 = J. Sippl, '70 R. Thompson, 1967 = DU Donor J. Voss, '72
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Men of Merit Club Indiana Chapter = Seven Stars Club Kansas State Chapter = Non-Secret Club Washington Chapter = Scales of Justice Club Iowa State Chapter = Nebraska Chapter = Founders Club Bradley Chapter = Georgia Tech Chapter = James Madison Chapter = Lehigh Chapter = Michigan Tech Chapter = Missouri Chapter = Rutgers Chapter =
ANNUAL GIVING CLUBS $50,000 $25,000 $20,000 $15,000 $10,000 $7,500 $5,000 $2,500 $1,000
Old West College Club Men of Merit Club Coat of Arms Club Cornerstone Club Global Impact Club Seven Stars Club Non-Secret Club Scales of Justice Club Founders Club
$500 $250 $100 $50 $1
Old Gold Club Arlington Chapter = Cal Poly Chapter Illinois Chapter = Louisville Chapter = Texas Chapter = Vermont Chapter Sapphire Blue Club Florida Chapter = Iona Chapter Loyalty Club Christopher Newport Chapter = Miami Chapter = Pennsylvania State Chapter =
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Dikaia Upotheke Circle $5,000 Circle of Character James A. Garfield Circle $2,500 Circle of Friendship Charles Evan Hughes Circle $1,000 Loyal Brothers Williams Circle Chairman’s Circle Trustees Circle RECURRING GIFT DONOR Hugh Nesbitt Circle (Name in blue) Circle of Justice Circle of Culture
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FRIENDS OF DU Old West College Club Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund = Men of Merit Club Charles T. & Marion M. Thompson Foundation = Charles Schwab Foundation = Greater Kansas City Comm. FDN = Cornerstone Club Martha Morey = Silicon Valley Community Foundation = The Ben and Bonnie Walkingstick Foundation = Global Impact Club Merrill Lynch = Space Leasing = Wells Fargo = Seven Stars Club Betsy Levin = American Endowment Foundation = Schwab Charitable Gift Fund = Non-Secret Club Ayco Charitable Foundation = Bank of America Charitable Foundation = Benevity Community Impact Fund = SunTrust Bank = Scales of Justice Club Ashton M. Tenney = California Community Foundation = Delta Upsilon Northern Illinois Association = Michael and Carla Kilbane Family Foundation = National Speaker Association = UBS = YourCause LLC = Founders Club John DiSarro = Jodi Johnson = Ryan King = Blue Grass Community Foundation = Kansas State DU Mom's Club = LMEPAC Charitable Program = McQuaid Family Foundation = Morgan Stanley = Renaissance Charitable Foundation = Wedbush = Woodard Mercantile = President's Club Noah Borton = Liz Hoffert = Gregory Leet Amaryllis Murphy Bill Romans Connie Schlegel California United Way Cobank, ACB = Colonnades Corporation = Kansas City Surgical Arts, LLC = KeyBank Foundation =
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From the moment the DU chapter was established at Boise State, I've been impressed by the character and commitment of the men. They hold themselves accountable to high standards and set themselves apart in their focus and leadership. An investment in the Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation is an investment in the lives of young men committed to leadership, scholarship and community. - Leslie Webb, Vice President of Student Affairs & Enrollment Management, Boise State University
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Mike Carr Stephanie Corbani Timothy Furdek Susan Garber Debra Gleason Dana Griggs Paul Harris Brenda Hogue Spencer Hudec Rod Irwin Barbara Katzaroff George Killien Gerry Kinnaird Deborah Kiss Jeanne Lutz Michelle Marchand = U Gentry McCreary Veronica Moore Loretta Mulligan-Shaw Brad Murray Kenneth Ryan Rebecca Schlegel Nick Shaw Krishna Srinivasan Leslie Symes Kathleen Ward Caroline Wirt Cyber Grants = Network For Good = United Way of Greater Kansas City United Way of Summit County = DU Donor Diana Archer Terry Beals Nicole Belinsky Meghan Bender Joel Brunkhorst Michael Cherry Michelle Coniglio Cira Davis Shari Eades Cavan Finn Jan Hawkes Sara Jahansouz Wray = Marcie Janssen Theodore Lewis Madisyn Mandelbaum Kyle Mans Paula Matson Ralph Miller Sandra Nixon Sammy Sarsaparilla Sarah Sweetman Robin Young Bergen County United Way Kevin Brennan Family Funeral Home Lawrence Wealth Management LLC
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2019-2020 ANNUAL REPORT
CONSECUTIVE GIVING The brothers listed below are our most consistent donors and have given for a minimum of 25 consecutive years to the DU Educational Foundation. These brothers have invested in multiple generations of DU undergraduates. We offer our most sincere and eternal gratitude for the lifelong commitment these donors have made to Delta Upsilon’s mission of Building Better Men. 50 YEARS Leland J. Adams, Bucknell '64 Michael G. Boylan, Bradley '69 Keith O. Kaneta, Washington '59 Maurice S. Mandel, Chicago '55 Thomas E. Mattson, Oregon '63 Howard O. Mielke, Carnegie '51 Michael G. Mitchell, Texas '65 J. David Nelson, Northwestern '63 Aubrey H. Polser, Texas '65 Richard B. Thompson, Michigan State '67 James V. White, Michigan '50
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Jere E. Bremer, Bradley '66 Richard B. Hallman, Purdue '54 John K. Johnston, Pennsylvania State '58 Robert J. LaFortune, Purdue '51 Charles A. Phillips, Clarkson '64 James S. Roberts, Florida '63 George S. Studle, Washington State '57
48 YEARS
Stephen G. Katsinas, Illinois '78 William T. Lauder, Columbia '44 Dave Maguire, Southern Illinois '73 Leland W. Waters, Texas '73
41 YEARS Robert B. Buchanan, Illinois '55 Scott D. Hahner, Rutgers '78 Warren P. Nesbitt, Wisconsin '76 James L. Ryan, Michigan State '55 Richard L. Smith, Colgate '68
40 YEARS Keith B. Bruening, Iowa State '80 Thomas W. Foote, Purdue '50 John F. Herma, Rutgers '70 Thomas E. Hoover, Ohio State '56 David A. Krebs, Miami '80 David C. Myers, Tennessee '74 David E. Vinson, Wisconsin '59
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Robert G. Yingling, Missouri '62
Stephen J. Anderson, Northern Iowa '79 Michael B. Donnelly, San Fernando '68 John R. Ehrlich, Missouri '67 William B. Hallam, Delaware '80 Mark S. Jones, Arlington '75 Kenneth D. Miller, Iowa '67 Brian E. Mudrick, Louisville '82 Gary A. Rugel, Illinois '78 John T. Weisel, Oregon '48
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Dennis S. Kanemori, Western Michigan '66 Ben T. Walkingstick, Oklahoma '52
47 YEARS William C. Krommenhoek, Nebraska '57
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Gregory L. Allemann, Missouri '69 Robert A. Dahlsgaard, Bradley '63 Lewis D. Gregory, Kansas '75 John W. Rogers, Miami '57
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John A. Buist, Illinois '78 Philip E. Eubanks, Georgia Tech '71 Patrick S. Hobin, California '59 Robert W. Shively, Nebraska '82 Richard B. Wilcox, Florida '68
Bruce C. Anderson, Purdue '65 John R. Ashby, Arlington '74 John L. Cassell, Texas '70 David Franzetta, Michigan State '70 Paul E. Rosenthal, Florida '73 Mark L. Rupert, Oklahoma '74
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43 YEARS Mark A. Clemente, Cornell '73 George J. Hamilton, Arkansas '77 Bradley B. Hoot, Michigan State '65 David O. Johnson, Kansas State '75 Charles L. Kavanagh, California '64 Thomas F. Keating, Cornell '57 Angelo J. Magistro, Rochester '60 Henley L. Smith, Lafayette '51 Ronald E. Wischhusen, Clarkson '76
Kelley J. Brennan, Marietta '64 Alan R. Chapman, Illinois '69 Jeff W. Courter, Iowa State '84 Andris Lacis, Purdue '64 Stephen L. Mahannah, Colorado '61 Alan L. Mores, Iowa State '80
42 YEARS Dieter F. Czerny, Lehigh '74 John A. Delaney, Florida '77 John K. Dunlap, Texas '73 Terry D. Finnell, Syracuse '57 Robert W. Haerr, Creighton '72
Dennis A. Johnson, California '63 L. G. Lawrence, Washington & Lee '59 James A. Oppy, Kansas State '64 Jeffrey A. VanEenenaam, Colorado '79
Robert C. Nelson, Missouri '83 Jack A. Ritt, Illinois '52
33 YEARS Philip B. Groebe, DePauw '62 John C. Herron, South Carolina '88 Joseph D. Joyner, North Carolina '77 James W. Lambert, Indiana '87 Jordan B. Lotsoff, Northern Illinois '88 William D. Rose, North Carolina '69 Al P. Saufley, Virginia '54 Jeffrey Siegel, Maryland '78
32 YEARS Dennis A. Barbour, Virginia '77 Lee A. Doble, Cal Poly '68 George N. Graf, Pennsylvania '55 James W. Griffiths, Louisville '69 Donald G. Hanson, Johns Hopkins '50 James F. Harris, Wisconsin '72 Edwin J. Taff, North Carolina '61 Bruce N. Wilson, Stanford '50
31 YEARS B. Chris Brewster, Colorado '77 Michael J. Caporaletti, Maryland '73 Kim C. Cox, Illinois '76 Gregory A. George, Central Missouri '89 Jeffrey M. Gordon, DePauw '88 Patrick D. Laper, Wisconsin '68 Richard M. Levin, Indiana '87 William J. Spanfellner, Ohio '61 Walter G. Tibbitts, Texas '61
30 YEARS Bruce K. Balderston, Pennsylvania State '76 William M. Leete, Carnegie '58 Jon D. Lundy, DePauw '90 David M. Neese, Michigan State '68 Stephen K. Rowley, Ohio '65 Charles T. & Marion M. Thompson Foundation,
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35 YEARS Richard L. Delano, Indiana '85 Michael E. Hogan, Purdue '85 Willard C. Loomis, Miami '59 Albert P. Stauderman, Syracuse '58
34 YEARS Bruce S. Bailey, Denison '58 Walter R. Brookhart, Virginia '71 Gary E. Middleton, Carnegie '86
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29 YEARS Scott R. Bayman, Florida '68 Craig W. Graham, DePauw '82 Richard L. Stern, Georgia Tech '90
28 YEARS Edwin E. Boldrey, DePauw '63 Robert J. Brand, Louisville '70 Edwin D. Crane, Arkansas '76 Thomas F. Durein, Oregon State '92 Bradley R. Elfers, Washington '92 Charles B. Fulghum, Georgia Tech '78 Michael L. Fuller, Georgia Tech '79 Richard C. Johnson, Middlebury '58 Ronald C. Magnussen, Illinois '60 Shawn D. McCormick, Ohio State '92 Douglas B. McLeod, North Dakota '63
27 YEARS James P. Girolami, Maryland '75
26 YEARS Roy F. Allan, Lehigh '68 Paul B. Edgerley, Kansas State '78 Gary G. Harris, Washington '71 John T. Henderson, Auburn '62 Clifton C. Jones, Kansas State '77 Gregory J. Lamb, Iowa '94 Kenneth W. Pober, Colorado '62 Craig S. Sowell, Houston '92 Ashton M. Tenney John W. Wingate, Hamilton '85 Craig D. Zelent, Illinois '84 Richard A. Zimmerman, Michigan State '53
25 YEARS David V. Allard, Indiana '70 Robert W. Broad, Syracuse '60 Richard B. Campbell, Nebraska '68 Stephen C. Hartstern, Louisville '70 Scott B. McClanahan, North Carolina '74 Terry K. Schmoyer, South Carolina '88 Kevin M. Sullivan, North Carolina '86 William S. Tekien, Bradley '69 Robert L. Tyburski, Colgate '74
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LIFETIME GIVING The Foundation if forever grateful for the DUs, parents and friends who provide gifts of time and treasurer throughout their lives. The more lifelong donors committed to investing in our Building Better Men mission, the greater our Fraternity and our world will be. The donors recognized in this list are also on permanent display on the Lifetime Giving Wall at the International Headquarters. This display commemorates the cumulative impact of our most loyal and generous donors and reminds future generations of the loyal DUs who came before them. DIKAIA UPOTHEKE CIRCLE $1,000,000 OR MORE
Paul B. Edgerley, Kansas State ’78 CHARLES EVAN HUGHES CIRCLE $250,000 - $499,999
Anonymous Arthur K. Lund, San Jose '55 John W. Rogers, Miami '57 Ben T. Walkingstick, Oklahoma '52 WILLIAMS CIRCLE $100,000 - $249,999
Anonymous in memory of Timothy Shawn Akers, Oklahoma '93 Roy F. Allan, Lehigh '68 H. J. Avery, Illinois '44 Terry J. Brady, Missouri '62 David L. Cole, Wilmington '72 Robert W. Doyle, Missouri '71 Nicholas T. Giorgianni, Kent State '56 Michael F. Goss, Kansas State '81 Richard A. Hegeman, Purdue '49 Martin Krasnitz, Chicago '57 E. B. McKinney, Missouri '74 Ted A. Murray, Missouri '71 David C. Novak, Missouri '74 H. C. Peterson, Kansas State '67 Richard W. Porter, Kansas State '72 Nelson Schaenen, Cornell '50 Richard B. Thompson, Michigan State '67 Peter V. Ueberroth, San Jose '59 John T. Weisel, Oregon '48 Stella B. Gross Charitable Trust CHAIRMAN'S CIRCLE $75,000 - $99,999
Bruce S. Bailey, Denison '58 H. S. Davis, Louisville '65 James R. Larson, Iowa State '74 Maurice S. Mandel, Chicago '55
William C. Rappolt, Lafayette '67 Richard X. Taylor, North Carolina State '82 Jeffrey W. Waymack, Oregon State '71 The Hugh Stuart Center Charitable Trust TRUSTEES CIRCLE $50,000 - $74,999
Scott R. Bayman, Florida '68 Steven L. Cox, Oklahoma '92 Thomas F. Durein, Oregon State '92 David Franzetta, Michigan State '70 James N. Graham, Oregon State '65 Thomas R. Harney, San Jose '52 James B. Hawkes, Oklahoma '63 Jeffrey R. Kreutz, Missouri '99 Thomas Laco, Missouri '51 Allan M. Lansing, Western Ontario '53 Donald E. Larew, Iowa State '63 James D. McQuaid, Chicago '60 Martha Morey Elmer L. Musil, Kansas State '71 Warren P. Nesbitt, Wisconsin '76 Alvan E. Porter, Oklahoma '65 Stephen K. Rowley, Ohio '65 William C. Schoenhard, Missouri '71 William A. Sigman, Iowa State '50 Steven K. Snyder, Oklahoma '79 Patrick Spooner, San Jose '55 Mrs. Ashton M. Tenney, Jr. Mildred V. Horn Foundation Charles T. & Marion M. Thompson Foundation HUGH NESBIT T CIRCLE $25,000 - $49,999
David A. Anderson, Missouri '86 L. K. Avondet, Missouri '78 Steve K. Barbarick, Missouri '91 William J. Bittner, Bradley '74 Jerry L. Bobo, Houston '77 John J. Bowyer, Kent State '65
Robert J. Brand, Louisville '70 W. P. Brown, Miami '52 Keith B. Bruening, Iowa State '80 Craig R. Campbell, North Dakota '76 Richard B. Campbell, Nebraska '68 Anthony B. Cashen, Cornell '57 Douglas A. Cassens, Kent State '68 Ralph W. Castner, Nebraska '85 Donald A. Chew, Kansas State '81 Andrew D. Cosby, Missouri '59 Jeff W. Courter, Iowa State '84 Edward M. Courtney, Missouri '64 Stan L. Crader, Missouri '77 Robert A. Dahlsgaard, Bradley '63 Joseph M. Darragh, North Carolina State '85 John A. Delaney, Florida '77 Richard L. Delano, Indiana '85 David H. Diesslin, Indiana '70 Timothy C. Dowd, Oklahoma '75 Henry J. Down, San Jose '53 Francis J. Duff, Missouri '80 Clint M. Dworshak, North Dakota State '00 John R. Ehrlich, Missouri '67 Craig R. Enochs, Houston '94 John R. Eplee, Kansas State '75 John J. Faucett, Missouri '78 Jeffrey L. Fuhrman, Northern Iowa '94 Robert H. Geisler, Nebraska '62 Robert A. German, Oklahoma '90 W. A. Glasscock, San Diego State '85 Anthony P. Glaves, San Diego State '81 Wayne B. Goldberg, Louisville '83 William R. Gordon, Kansas State '60 Lewis D. Gregory, Kansas '75 Kevin M. Hartley, Missouri '80 Donald R. Heacock, North Carolina '64 John F. Herma, Rutgers '70 John C. Herron, South Carolina '88 Chad A. Higgins, Nebraska '94 David T. Hornaday, Missouri '70
“I am proud of my support of the DU Educational Foundation over the past 50 years. Delta Upsilon has provided me with a life-changing experience through undergraduate associations and lifelong friendships ever since. It is highly gratifying to see the tradition of developing new leaders continue from the Fraternity’s efforts, and I’m glad to support the work DU continues to do.” - Maury Mandel, Chicago '55 DUEF Donor for 50 Consecutive Years!
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Bruce V. Howard, San Diego State '70 Kenneth C. Huhn, Missouri '70 Derek M. Jensen, Missouri '92 Philip L. Jones, Oklahoma '84 C. B. Kern, Michigan '84 Gary S. Killips, Alberta '71 Rodney P. Kirsch, North Dakota '78 David R. Knuepfer, Iowa '76 Joe S. Landstrom, San Diego State '89 Robert S. Lannin, Nebraska '81 Daniel B. Livingston, Missouri '70 Robert M. Loch, Nebraska '54 Curtis M. Long, Oklahoma '71 William H. Long, Missouri '77 Jordan B. Lotsoff, Northern Illinois '88 Lanny L. Maness, Missouri '73 Richard C. Marx, Pennsylvania '54 Mark E. McGarrah, Oklahoma '85 John P. McGrail, Illinois '87 David D. McKeag, Minnesota '04 William L. Messick, Lafayette '68 David S. Miller, Oklahoma '73 Lowell D. Miller, Missouri '82 John B. Morey, San Jose '58 Edwin T. Mosher, San Jose '52 Corbin G. Navis, Kansas State '03 Robert V. Noreika, Lafayette '67 Nicholas L. Orzano, Missouri '04 William M. Parks, Iowa State '73 H. P. Picard, Houston '82 Thomas W. Pilcher, Missouri '75 Thomas S. Rakow, Northwestern '65 Richard L. Rodine, Oklahoma '73 Paul E. Rosenthal, Florida '73 Christopher L. Saricks, Kansas '70 Jeffrey Siegel, Maryland '78 Larry L. Snyder, Missouri '69 Thomas T. Stallkamp, Miami '68 Michael E. Stock, Missouri '76 Douglas J. Stussi, Oklahoma '77 John R. Twitty, Missouri '75 Robert L. Tyburski, Colgate '74 Paul D. Wheeler, Missouri '70
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HONORARY AND MEMORIAL GIFTS HONORARY GIFTS Gary S. Graessle, Illinois '79, in honor of Illinois Class of '79 Dominic K. Greene, Oregon '99, in honor of Josh Katz, Central Florida '97 Richard W. Hays, Illinois '66, in honor of Jim Chesrown, Illinois '69 Ryan E. King in honor of Tom Durein, Oregon State '92 John A. Klarr, Western Michigan '75, in honor of David Corum, Western Michigan '74 Frank Kostecki, Bradley '22, in honor of Bryan Olefsky, Bradley '20 Robert A. Losco, Iona '10, in honor of DU Northeast Leaders and Volunteers Nikkoh A. Mendoza, Bradley '20, in honor of Bradley Chapter Greg D. Nance, Chicago '11, in honor of Chase Bassignani, Chicago '10 John P. Palmer, Texas '85, in honor of Jeffrey A. Fuller, Texas '85 Bonnie Rainey in honor of Kaye Schendel Judi Reilly in honor of Logan Reilly, Kansas State '18 Judi Reilly in honor of Liam Reilly, Kansas State '14 Tyler S. Richards, Wichita '20, in honor of Matt Burdick, Wichita '20 David A. Rios, Iowa State '21, in honor of Adam Perkins, Iowa State '20 Dustin W. Roberts, Bradley '03, in honor of Jon Custis, Bradley '02 Nicholas J. Rokos, Georgia Tech '22, in honor of 2020 graduating seniors of Georgia Tech DU Craig S. Sowell, Houston '92, in honor of Tom Durein, Oregon State '92 Craig S. Sowell, Houston '92, in honor of Craig Franz, Bucknell '75 Trent O. Tarantino, Missouri '22, in honor of Deacon Sears, Missouri '20 Kim Veiga in honor of Noah Veiga, Iona '21 Fernando J. Velez, Bradley '23, in honor of Anthony Pomponi, Bradley '20
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HONORING STEVE ROWLEY Last fiscal year, 10 brothers made gifts in honor of Brother Steve Rowley, Ohio '65. Last summer, at the 2019 Leadership Institute, Brother Rowley retired from service on the DU Educational Foundation Board of Trustees after 26 years—the last 22 as Chairman of the Board. Steve also received an Outstanding Volunteer Award from the Foundation for Fraternal Excellence in 2019 for the work he has done to advance the DUEF. Delta Upsilon is forever indebted to Brother Rowley for his service, generosity and leadership.
TO MAKE AN HONORARY OR MEMORIAL GIFT, SIMPLY MAKE A NOTE ON THE GIVING FORM AT WWW.DELTAU.ORG/GIVE. YOU CAN ALSO MAIL A NOTE ALONG WITH A CHECK MADE OUT TO THE DELTA UPSILON EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION.
THOSE MAKING GIFTS HONORING STEVE ROWLEY Bruce S. Bailey, Denison '58 Craig J. Franz, Bucknell '75 David Franzetta, Michigan State '70 John C. Herron, South Carolina '88 Gary S. Killips, Alberta '71 E. B. McKinney, Missouri '74 James D. McQuaid, Chicago '60 Craig S. Sowell, Houston '92 Richard X. Taylor, North Carolina State '82 Richard B. Thompson, Michigan State '67
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MEMORIAL GIFTS Bruce C. Anderson, Purdue '65, in memory of Thomas Goodrich, Purdue '67 John A. Buist, Illinois '78, in memory of John C. Buist, Wisconsin '53 Gerald A. Caplan, Syracuse '55, in memory of Glenn W. Smail, Syracuse '56 Gerald A. Caplan, Syracuse '55, in memory of Deane Lavendar, Glenn Smail, Syracuse '54 Clark G. Channing, California '58, in memory of Edward C. Channing, California '50 Derek D. Dauel, Nebraska '15, in memory of Matt Lutomski, Nebraska '16 Thomas G. Davison, Union '71, in memory of Hazel E. and Thomas A. Davison John K. Dunlap, Texas '73, in memory of Fredrick M. Dunlap, Marietta '43 Terry D. Finnell, Syracuse '57, in memory of John Klamar, Syracuse '59 Earl R. Freeman, Arlington '73, in memory of Thomas J. Walters, Arlington '73 Earl R. Freeman, Arlington '73, in memory of Dan Robertson Russell L. Grundhauser, North Dakota '83, in memory of Scott A. Johnson, Washington '80 Scott D. Hahner, Rutgers '78, in memory of Wilford A. Butler, Western Michigan '61 Paul Harris in memory of Olive (Polly) Holovack, grandma of Chad Holovach, Michigan State '01 Neil Kelliher, Syracuse '64, in memory of Robert A. Eckardt, Syracuse '66 Neil Kelliher, Syracuse '64, in memory of Douglas A. Milbury, Syracuse '65 David R. Knuepfer, Iowa '76, in memory of David W. Rusk, Iowa '76 Gregory J. Lamb, Iowa '94, in memory of Kevin J. Smith, Iowa '96 Robert S. Lannin, Nebraska '81, in memory of Thomas R. Harney, San Jose '52 James W. Little, Wichita '58, in memory of Patrick Little, Kansas '59 Kevin Lizama, Maryland '20, in memory of Udayaditya Konwar, Maryland '21 Matthew T. Muccio, Maryland '20, in memory of Udayaditya Konwar, Maryland '21 Charles A. Phillips, Clarkson '64, in memory of Charles A. Phillips, Jr. Morton D. Potashnick, Missouri '62, in memory of Jerome D. Hulehan, Missouri '60 Paul Radivoyevitch, Western Reserve '83, in memory of James E. Monaco, Western Reserve '80 Brewster H. Shaw, Wisconsin '67, in memory of James J. Brussock, Wisconsin '68 Trent A. Shepard, Illinois '73, in memory of H. Karl Huntoon, Illinois '72 Robert W. Shively, Nebraska '82, in memory of Oscar Sandberg, Nebraska '58 Andrew T. Snyder, Miami '97, in memory of Betty Snyder
REMEMBERING JUDGE TERRY BULLOCK On Aug. 2, 2019, Terry L. Bullock, Kansas State '61, passed away. Throughout his life, Brother Bullock made a profound impact on Delta Upsilon, the Kansas State Chapter and the state of Kansas. As a young alumnus, he began his DU alumni involvement serving as a chapter advisor and president of the Kansas State Chapter Alumni Board. He joined the International Fraternity Board of Directors in 1970, and over the ensuing 18 years—the last five as International Fraternity President—he became known for his passionate defense of Delta Upsilon's Four Founding Principles and developing "The DU Man: A Blueprint for Success." As a District Judge in the state of Kansas for more than 30 years, as well as a law professor, he continued his pursuit of The Advancement of Justice. Last fiscal year, 15 gifts were made to the DU Educational Foundation in Brother Bullock's honor. Delta Upsilon will continue to honor and remember him for his leadership and dedication to the Fraternity and its ideals. THOSE MAKING GIFTS IN MEMORY OF JUDGE TERRY BULLOCK Anonymous Leland J. Adams, Bucknell '64 Diana J. Archer Charles R. Bonebrake, Kansas State '70 John E. Esau, Kansas '78 Rick Holland, Syracuse '83 Stephen G. Katsinas, Illinois '78 Joshua A. Katz, Central Florida '97 Robert S. Lannin, Nebraska '81 Alvan E. Porter, Oklahoma '65 Mark A. Praeger, Kansas '64 Ryan Swart, Kansas State '88 Paul J. Trouslot, Kansas '60 Mark A. Werner, Kansas State '79
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GIVING CIRCLES
HERITAGE CIRCLE The Heritage Circle honors living brothers and their families who have chosen to include the Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation as a beneficiary in their will or estate plans. This prestigious society was established in 2000, and our Heritage Circle members have solidified their commitment to Building Better Men for generations to come. Heritage Circle members are honored on a permanent recognition plaque at the Fraternity's International Headquarters and periodically receive special communication and event invitations.
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Samuel Alboy, Northern Arizona '01 Bruce C. Anderson, Purdue '65 Bruce S. Bailey, Denison '58 James G. Bell, Calgary '94 William J. Bittner, Bradley '74 Jerry L. Bobo, Houston '77 Terry J. Brady, Missouri '62 Richard B. Campbell, Nebraska '68 Anthony B. Cashen, Cornell '57 Aaron D. Clevenger, Central Florida '97 Robert E. Collins, Eastern Kentucky '74 Kim C. Cox, Illinois '76 Robert A. Dahlsgaard, Bradley '63 William F. Darlin, Miami '56 Stephan C. Davis, Northern Colorado '94 John A. Delaney, Florida '77 Charles E. Downton, North Carolina '66 Thomas F. Durein, Oregon State '92 Clint M. Dworshak, North Dakota State '00 Gerald A. Dykhuisen, Northern Illinois '68 John R. Dytman, Syracuse '71 Steven R. Fisher, Washington '87 Frederick R. Ford, Purdue '58 David Franzetta, Michigan State '70 Jeffrey L. Fuhrman, Northern Iowa '94 John E. Giacomazzi, San Jose '52
William R. Gordon, Kansas State '60 Lewis D. Gregory, Kansas '75 Terrence F. Grimes, Eastern Kentucky '71 Thomas E. Harrison, Johns Hopkins '53 Gregory L. Haymon, Oklahoma '77 John C. Herron, South Carolina '88 Gregg A. Hines, Georgia Tech '11 Frank L. Howe, Louisville '64 Everett C. Johnson, Arizona '62 Michael O. Johnson, Arkansas '90 Justin J. Kirk, Boise State '00 Rodney P. Kirsch, North Dakota '78 Thomas M. Koehler, Carnegie '87 Allan M. Lansing, Western Ontario '53 Donald E. Larew, Iowa State '63 Kelly S. Leach, Nebraska '85 William M. Leete, Carnegie '58 Jordan B. Lotsoff, Northern Illinois '88 Carroll L. Lurding, Ohio State '59 Dave Maguire, Southern Illinois '73 Maurice S. Mandel, Chicago '55 James D. McQuaid, Chicago '60 Craig R. Milkint, Illinois '83 Charles L. Miller, San Jose '59 Adam A. Mitteer, Michigan Tech '03 Rodney L. Nelson, Minnesota '63
Warren P. Nesbitt, Wisconsin '76 William H. Noble, Missouri '50 H. P. Picard, Houston '82 Alvan E. Porter, Oklahoma '65 Philip G. Ranford, Culver-Stockton '00 Daryl W. Reisfeld, Rochester '03 Paul E. Rosenthal, Florida '73 Stephen K. Rowley, Ohio '65 Michael H. Sarra, Auburn '64 Jeffrey W. Sears, Northern Arizona '98 Richard D. Sell, Kansas State '78 Trent A. Shepard, Illinois '73 Richard D. Snyder, Iowa State '52 Craig S. Sowell, Houston '92 Chris J. Steis, Maryland '78 Tyler K. Stevens, North Carolina State '11 Richard X. Taylor, North Carolina State '82 Zachary S. Thomas, North Florida '09 R. D. Tucker, Georgia Tech '59 Ben T. Walkingstick, Oklahoma '52 John T. Weisel, Oregon '48 Richard S. Wilson, Pennsylvania State '52 Scott W. Wilson, Colorado '73 Craig D. Zelent, Illinois '84
MOST COMMON WAYS TO MAKE A PLANNED GIFT CHARITABLE BEQUEST Include language in your will or living trust that leaves cash, securities, property or a percentage of your estate to the Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation.
RETIREMENT PLAN BENEFICIARY Name the Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation as a beneficiary of your 401(k), IRA or other retirement plans.
"My DU experience at Bradley University helped shape my personality and my family. I met my wife, Linda, who is a Pi Beta Phi at Bradley. The leadership opportunities that Delta Upsilon provided were instrumental in my successes later in life." - Bob Dahlsgaard, Bradley '63
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LIFE INSURANCE POLICY Name the Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation as the owner and/ or beneficiary of a life insurance policy.
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Each year, DU undergraduates are encouraged to give back through the Oak Circle—the Foundation’s undergraduate giving program. Hundreds of undergraduates join the Oak Circle each year with a gift of $18.34 to the Oak Circle endowment, and the dollars raised are given directly back to students through scholarships to our award-winning educational programs.
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The McKeag Award is presented annually to recognize chapters for their members' contributions to the Oak Circle. This award is named for Brother David McKeag, Minnesota ’04, who was instrumental in ensuring the Oak Circle was a success in the Club’s early years. The following chapters were recognized with a McKeag award for the 2019-2020 academic year. MOST PARTICIPANTS 1. Iowa State Chapter (12 participants) 2. Oregon Chapter (10 participants) 3. Bradley and Maryland Chapters (9 participants)
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HIGHEST % OF MEMBERS PARTICIPATING 1. Oregon Chapter (38%) 2. Colorado Associate Chapter (36%) 3. Embry-Riddle Chapter (23%)
OAK CIRCLE UNDERGRADUATE GIVING COUNCIL
New to the Oak Circle in FY20 was the Oak Circle Undergraduate Giving Council. Giving Council members played a critical role influencing the strategy for the Oak Circle. Their efforts included helping decide the Oak Circle membership apparel item, unveiling the Oak Circle details at the Presidents Academy and Regional Leadership Academies, and rallying Oak Circle support among undergraduates at the chapter level. Thank you to all the members of the 2020 Giving Council. Jack Bell, Missouri ’22 Cole Buchart, Indiana ’21 Sam Disman-Eager, Vermont ’21 Aaron Emalfarb, Maryland ’20
Chris Gibson, Western Illinois ’21 Zach Hoskins, Western Ontario ’21 Ethan Kiehne, Iowa State ’22 Remi Lablanc, Quinnipiac ’21
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Nikkoh Mendoza, Bradley ’20 Matthew Talley, Maryland ’21 Trevor Van Doren, North Florida ’21 Gavin Woodard, Kansas State ’22
Every undergraduate who joins the Oak Circle Undergraduate Giving Club by May 1 annually will receive the membership apparel item for that year (unveiled at the Presidents Academy in January). The 2020 apparel item was a floral DU necktie!
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OUR CHAPTERS Delta Upsilon is committed to the success of all chapters and offers resources to all members, officers and alumni advisors. These resources guide men in chapter operations, Loss Prevention and safety strategies, personal development, and more. We recognize that Delta Upsilon is only as strong as its parts, so we spend our time and energy to help make each chapter a success. DELTAU.ORG/GIVE
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CHAPTER SCORECARDS CHAPTER SCORECARD NOTES
At the end of each academic year, each DU chapter receives a scorecard of its vital stats in relation to the Fraternity's Men of Merit Chapter Standards Program. The scorecards on the pages that follow highlight some of the information shared. Chapters are encouraged to use these scorecards and the Men of Merit Chapter Standards to set goals for the coming year and ensure that they are operationally sound.
1) CEP stands for Chapter Excellence Plan. 2) LP stands for Loss Prevention. 3) "-" signifies information was not submitted to IHQ. 4) "N/A" for GPA and Campus Average signifies that the university does not collect this information or the information was not available at the time of submission. 5) Program attendance numbers include those who had already registered for a summer educational program prior to its cancellation due to the pandemic. 6) Associate chapters are assessed based on progress toward goals with the aim to be at or above campus averages at the time of chartering.
Due to the pandemic, several Standards within the Men of Merit Program were updated to account for the shortened in-person spring term. If comparing scorecards from 2019-2020 with the previous year, keep in mind that items such as GSI fundraising, service hours and program attendance may have been affected due to the pandemic. The Fraternity also lowered the amount of Chapter Excellence Plan (CEP) points available for the year to account for the abbreviated spring term. Thanks to advance planning and work, you will notice some chapters received greater than 100% of CEP points.
DU CAMPUS AVG
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
N/A
3
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GSI FUNDRAISING
95.2%
$756.80
SPRING
ALL MENS AVG
ADVISORS
2.71
3.11
3.00
-
DU CAMPUS AVG
31
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
71
8
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GSI FUNDRAISING
2.4%
$0
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
FALL
SPRING
ALL MENS AVG
ADVISORS
3.13
3.23
3.47
6
DU CAMPUS AVG
52
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
70
11
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GSI FUNDRAISING
48.4%
$787.57
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 94% COMPLETE
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 32% COMPLETE
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 92% COMPLETE
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
OUTCOMES 94.4% COMPLETE ASSESSMENT
CURRENT
OUTCOMES 82.6% COMPLETE ASSESSMENT
LATE
OUTCOMES 93.9% COMPLETE ASSESSMENT
CURRENT
45%
0
70%
0
-
LP
52
LP
LP
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
FALL
GPA
8
SIZE
ADVISORS
N/A
CEP
ALL MENS AVG
N/A
GPA
SPRING
N/A
SIZE
FALL
36
BUCKNELL
BOISE STATE
CEP
CEP
SIZE
GPA
ALBERTA
Please note that information listed reflects what was reported by Aug. 1, 2020. These stats reflect the 2019-2020 academic year.
N/A
0
0.1
SUBSTANCE-FREE HOUSING EARLY ADOPTER
4
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GSI FUNDRAISING
35.5%
$0
LP
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
0
65%
0
ALL MENS AVG
ADVISORS
3.46
3.52
7
DU CAMPUS AVG
107
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
46
28
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GSI FUNDRAISING
70.9%
$1,005
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
0
45%
GPA
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
26
SPRING
FALL
SPRING
ALL MENS AVG
ADVISORS
3.06
-
3.02
8
SIZE
26
FALL
3.00
115
CEP
12+
DU CAMPUS AVG
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
-
10
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GSI FUNDRAISING
66.5%
$300
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
15.6
LP
ADVISORS
3.05
GPA
ALL MENS AVG
3.10
SIZE
SPRING
2.70
CEP
FALL
DU CAMPUS AVG
CAL POLY
BRADLEY
LP
CEP
SIZE
GPA
ARLINGTON
0
50%
9.5
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 92% COMPLETE
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 100% COMPLETE
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 88% COMPLETE
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
OUTCOMES 45.2% COMPLETE ASSESSMENT
LATE
OUTCOMES 96.6% COMPLETE ASSESSMENT
CURRENT
OUTCOMES 83.5% COMPLETE ASSESSMENT
CURRENT
SUBSTANCE-FREE HOUSING EARLY ADOPTER
DELTAU.ORG/GIVE
37
2019-2020 ANNUAL REPORT
50%
0
-
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 90% COMPLETE OUTCOMES 79.5% COMPLETE ASSESSMENT
GPA SIZE CEP
18.7%
$0 50%
1
0
OUTCOMES 78.9% COMPLETE ASSESSMENT
SPRING
ALL MENS AVG
ADVISORS
-
2.94
12+
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
-
10
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GSI FUNDRAISING
13.9%
$780
SPRING
ALL MENS AVG
N/A
N/A
N/A
DU CAMPUS AVG
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GPA
1
DU CAMPUS AVG
45
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
52
9
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GSI FUNDRAISING
22.3%
$50
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
55%
0
2.8
CURRENT
OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT
CURRENT
ADVISORS
1 GSI FUNDRAISING
26.7%
$0
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 22% COMPLETE
OUTCOMES 88.6% COMPLETE ASSESSMENT
CURRENT
OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT
0
ADVISORS
3.19
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
N/A
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 85% COMPLETE
70%
ALL MENS AVG
3.38
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
-
0.8
0
SPRING
85.7% COMPLETE
CLARKSON
FALL
66
FALL
3.07
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 42% COMPLETE
CHICAGO
3.49
SIZE
GPA
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
CEP
10 GSI FUNDRAISING
LP
LP
89
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
CURRENT
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
38
62
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
FALL
49
DU CAMPUS AVG
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 73% COMPLETE
CARTHAGE
DU CAMPUS AVG
7
30%
FALL
SPRING
ALL MENS AVG
ADVISORS
3.10
3.48
3.33
6
DU CAMPUS AVG
38
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
26
11
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GSI FUNDRAISING
77.3%
$675
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
0.1
LP
LP
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
ADVISORS
2.93
LP
$0
ALL MENS AVG
-
GPA
52.2%
SPRING
SIZE
8 GSI FUNDRAISING
FALL
2.99
CEP
-
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
SIZE
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
CEP
4
GPA
DU CAMPUS AVG
40
ADVISORS
-
LP
ALL MENS AVG
-
-
SIZE
FALL SPRING
CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT
CENTRAL FLORIDA
CEP
CEP
SIZE
GPA
CALIFORNIA
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 82% COMPLETE
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT
CURRENT
42.6% COMPLETE
LATE
The Bucknell Chapter celebrated its Reinstallation Ceremony on Sept. 26, 2020.
DELTAU.ORG/GIVE
0
50%
94.1% COMPLETE
10.3
DELTA UPSILON EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION
In 2020, the Georgia Tech Chapter was named a Sweepstakes Finalist for the first time. Its 70 members had an impressive 3.73 spring GPA, completed 8.8 service hours each, and raised more than $1,000 for GSI. Over the past nine years, the chapter has raised more than $175,000 for the St. Baldrick’s Childhood Cancer Research Foundation. The Georgia Tech Chapter also received the 2020 Innovative Member Development Award in recognition of its Mental Health and Wellbeing Committee that brings in speakers from across campus and the Atlanta community to talk about issues such as sexual assault, alcohol/drug abuse, suicide, diversity and inclusion, and more.
6
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GSI FUNDRAISING
20.7%
$0
LP
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
40%
0
-
3.32
ALL MENS AVG
DU CAMPUS AVG
14
ADVISORS
3.02
2
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
38
8
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GSI FUNDRAISING
2.4%
$0
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
60%
0
GPA
SPRING
3.05
SIZE
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
-
FALL
CEP
7
EMBRY-RIDDLE FALL
SPRING
ALL MENS AVG
ADVISORS
2.98
3.25
2.93
9
DU CAMPUS AVG
32
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
43
11
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GSI FUNDRAISING
60.3%
$500
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
16.9
LP
DU CAMPUS AVG
65
ADVISORS
-
SIZE
ALL MENS AVG
CEP
-
LP
GPA SIZE CEP
SPRING
-
GPA
CULVERSTOCKTON
COLGATE FALL
Georgia Tech Chapter
65%
0
14.8
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 58% COMPLETE
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 50% COMPLETE
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 75% COMPLETE
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
OUTCOMES 90.6% COMPLETE ASSESSMENT
CURRENT
OUTCOMES 76.9% COMPLETE ASSESSMENT
CURRENT
OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT
CURRENT
DU CAMPUS AVG
16
6
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
-
8
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GSI FUNDRAISING
21.2%
$0
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 75% COMPLETE
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT
CURRENT
100% COMPLETE
ALL MENS AVG
ADVISORS
3.68
3.52
2
DU CAMPUS AVG
73
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
-
15 GSI FUNDRAISING
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
53.3%
$0
FALL
SPRING
ALL MENS AVG
ADVISORS
2.65
-
3.33
3
DU CAMPUS AVG
24
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
-
11
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GSI FUNDRAISING
58.8%
$0
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
6.9
LP
2.6
N/A
0
SPRING
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
LP
LP
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
FALL
3.33
GPA
ADVISORS
-
SIZE
ALL MENS AVG
FLORIDA
CEP
3.58
GPA
SPRING
SIZE
FALL
3.28
DEPAUW
CEP
CEP
SIZE
GPA
COLORADO ASSOCIATE CHAPTER
89.3% COMPLETE
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 84% COMPLETE
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 100% COMPLETE
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT
CURRENT
OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT
CURRENT
35%
0
95.6% COMPLETE
55%
0
0.3
73.9% COMPLETE
SUBSTANCE-FREE HOUSING EARLY ADOPTER
DU CAMPUS AVG
69
12+
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
-
8
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GSI FUNDRAISING
35.9%
$0
SPRING
ALL MENS AVG
ADVISORS
3.53
-
2
DU CAMPUS AVG
59
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
-
8
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GSI FUNDRAISING
33.2%
$0
SPRING
ALL MENS AVG
ADVISORS
3.73
3.59
4
DU CAMPUS AVG
70
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
69
11
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GSI FUNDRAISING
88.3%
$1,000
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
11
2.3
LP
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
FALL
3.46
LP
LP
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
FALL
3.26
GPA
ADVISORS
3.51
SIZE
ALL MENS AVG
GEORGIA TECH
CEP
3.75
GPA
SPRING
3.41
SIZE
FALL
ELON
CEP
CEP
SIZE
GPA
CORNELL
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 87% COMPLETE
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 82% COMPLETE
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 89% COMPLETE
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
OUTCOMES 95.5% COMPLETE ASSESSMENT
CURRENT
OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT
CURRENT
OUTCOMES 98.6% COMPLETE ASSESSMENT
CURRENT
0
30%
0
30%
87.8% COMPLETE
DELTAU.ORG/GIVE
0
50%
8.8
39
2019-2020 ANNUAL REPORT
31.9%
$0
OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT
LATE
GPA SIZE CEP
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
-
6
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GSI FUNDRAISING
46%
$500 15%
0
OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT
SPRING
ALL MENS AVG
ADVISORS
-
3.40
1
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
31
6
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
LATE
100% COMPLETE
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GSI FUNDRAISING
22.9%
$0
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
60%
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 75% COMPLETE 66.7% COMPLETE
1 ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
LATE
FALL
SPRING
ALL MENS AVG
ADVISORS
3.59
3.39
12+
DU CAMPUS AVG
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
78
14
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GSI FUNDRAISING
60.8%
$350
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
0
GPA CEP
GSI FUNDRAISING
100%
$28,600 40%
0
1.2 ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
OUTCOMES 90.6% COMPLETE ASSESSMENT
CURRENT
GPA
FALL
SPRING
ALL MENS AVG
ADVISORS
2.93
3.60
3.40
3
DU CAMPUS AVG
44
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
42
11
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GSI FUNDRAISING
3.3%
$118
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
55%
0
0
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 48% COMPLETE OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
LATE
38.1% COMPLETE
IOWA
3.04 76
23
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 97% COMPLETE
SIZE
DU CAMPUS AVG
ILLINOIS
FALL
OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT
8
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 88% COMPLETE
3.57
0
ADVISORS
-
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
HAMILTON
28
ALL MENS AVG
-
7.6
50% COMPLETE
DU CAMPUS AVG
SPRING
LP
60%
0
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 38% COMPLETE
FALL
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
GPA
LP
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
125
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
CEP
GSI FUNDRAISING
DU CAMPUS AVG
LP
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
186
IONA
2.73 39
9
40%
10.9
GPA
2
ADVISORS
3.21
SIZE
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
N/A
SIZE
16
CEP
DU CAMPUS AVG
ALL MENS AVG
3.57
CEP
8
SPRING
FALL
SPRING
ALL MENS AVG
ADVISORS
2.89
3.04
3.34
6
DU CAMPUS AVG
32
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
68
11
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GSI FUNDRAISING
25.3%
$0
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
LP
ADVISORS
N/A
SIZE
ALL MENS AVG
N/A
CEP
SPRING
N/A
LP
GPA SIZE CEP
FALL
GPA
HOUSTON
GUELPH
LP
40
The Illinois Chapter was named Delta Upsilon's 2020 Most Improved Chapter. During the 2019-2020 academic year, the chapter saw marked improvements in a number of areas. Academically, the chapter increased its GPA and had an impressive 3.59 spring average. After reporting no service hours or fundraising for the Global Service Initiative the year prior, last year, it averaged 10.9 service hours per man and raised $350 for GSI. This chapter also dramatically increased its Chapter Excellence Plan completion percentage. The Illinois Alumni Chapter was also awarded the 2020 Outstanding Alumni Chapter Award, in large part to its increased support and involvement with the undergraduate chapter.
FALL
3.20
LP
Illinois Chapter
SIZE
INDIANA
0
45%
7.9
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 80% COMPLETE
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 69% COMPLETE
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT
CURRENT
OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT
CURRENT
85.5% COMPLETE
DELTAU.ORG/GIVE
71% COMPLETE
DELTA UPSILON EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION
67
26
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GSI FUNDRAISING
70.3%
$3,722.50
LP
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
70%
0
23.9
ALL MENS AVG
ADVISORS
-
2.92
8
DU CAMPUS AVG
16
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
32
9
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GSI FUNDRAISING
24.4%
$0
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
60%
0
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 100% COMPLETE
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 25% COMPLETE
OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT
CURRENT
OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT
100% COMPLETE
GPA
SPRING
SIZE
87
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
FALL
2.81
CEP
10
FALL
SPRING
ALL MENS AVG
ADVISORS
2.82
3.48
2.75
10
DU CAMPUS AVG
22
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
64
1
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GSI FUNDRAISING
23.8%
$300
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
8.8
LP
ADVISORS
3.06
GPA
ALL MENS AVG
3.65
SIZE
SPRING
CEP
FALL
3.20
DU CAMPUS AVG
LOUISVILLE
KENT STATE
LP
CEP
SIZE
GPA
IOWA STATE
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 74% COMPLETE
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT
CURRENT
LATE
85.7% COMPLETE
65%
0
7.4
72.2% COMPLETE
SUBSTANCE-FREE HOUSING EARLY ADOPTER
22.7%
$1,000
LP
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
60%
0
3.1
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 71% COMPLETE OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
LATE
84.2% COMPLETE
DU CAMPUS AVG
65
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
-
10
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GSI FUNDRAISING
67.9%
$0
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
60%
0
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 85% COMPLETE
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT
CURRENT
SUBSTANCE-FREE HOUSING EARLY ADOPTER
SPRING
ALL MENS AVG
ADVISORS
3.17
3.59
3.32
12+
DU CAMPUS AVG
111
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
61
28
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GSI FUNDRAISING
107.7%
$7,760
ALL MENS AVG
ADVISORS
-
3.15
5
DU CAMPUS AVG
28
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
-
3
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GSI FUNDRAISING
17.4%
$0 N/A
0
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 64% COMPLETE OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT
41
0.7 ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
LATE
69.6% COMPLETE
MARYLAND
FALL
SPRING
ALL MENS AVG
ADVISORS
3.06
3.60
3.49
3
DU CAMPUS AVG
63
SPRING
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
57
14
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GSI FUNDRAISING
49.1%
$1,000
SPRING
ALL MENS AVG
ADVISORS
3.59
3.63
10
DU CAMPUS AVG
50
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
-
16
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GSI FUNDRAISING
56.4%
$500
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
19.4
13.1
LP
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
FALL
3.00
LP
LP
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
SIZE
FALL
GPA
LEHIGH
CEP
CEP
SIZE
GPA
KANSAS STATE
FALL
3.34
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
0
93.8% COMPLETE
GPA
6
SIZE
6 GSI FUNDRAISING
ADVISORS
3.29
CEP
92
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
ALL MENS AVG
3.55
LP
42
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
SPRING
3.13
GPA
DU CAMPUS AVG
FALL
SIZE
8
LOYOLA MARYMOUNT ASSOCIATE CHAPTER
CEP
ADVISORS
3.13
SIZE
ALL MENS AVG
3.11
CEP
SPRING
LP
GPA SIZE CEP
FALL
2.81
GPA
LAFAYETTE
JAMES MADISON
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 77% COMPLETE
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 100% COMPLETE
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 100% COMPLETE
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT
CURRENT
OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT
CURRENT
OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT
CURRENT
0
70%
100% COMPLETE
0
25%
100% COMPLETE
0
65%
71.5
100% COMPLETE
SUBSTANCE-FREE HOUSING EARLY ADOPTER
The Indiana Chapter set a new Global Service Initiative fundraising record within DU during the 2019-2020 academic year. The men raised an amazing $28,600 for GSI thanks to in-person events in the fall and social media and letter campaigns in the spring. Due to the chapter's fundraising efforts, coupled with its success in recruitment, academics, operations and more, Indiana was named a Sweepstakes Finalist for the first time since 2002.
DELTAU.ORG/GIVE
Indiana Chapter
2019-2020 ANNUAL REPORT
3
DU CAMPUS AVG
75
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
85
9
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GSI FUNDRAISING
16.5%
$50
LP
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
45%
0
0
ADVISORS
3.00
3.51
3.33
10
DU CAMPUS AVG
20
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
28
11
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GSI FUNDRAISING
58.4%
$1,000
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
75%
0
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 55% COMPLETE
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 89% COMPLETE
OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT
CURRENT
OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT
9.1% COMPLETE
100% COMPLETE
GPA
3.47
ALL MENS AVG
SIZE
3.51
SPRING
CEP
3.19
NEBRASKA
FALL
7
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GSI FUNDRAISING
14.7%
$0
LP
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
20%
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 84% COMPLETE OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT
40% COMPLETE
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
LATE
42.9%
$2,830.45
OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT
CURRENT
70%
0
9.2
94.7% COMPLETE
SUBSTANCE-FREE HOUSING EARLY ADOPTER
SPRING
ALL MENS AVG
ADVISORS
3.56
3.38
9
DU CAMPUS AVG
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
82
23
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GSI FUNDRAISING
96.3%
$1,947
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
N/A
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 99% COMPLETE OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT
100% COMPLETE
24.8
GPA
NORTH CAROLINA
FALL
0
24 GSI FUNDRAISING
CURRENT
FALL
SPRING
ALL MENS AVG
ADVISORS
3.35
-
3.28
12+
DU CAMPUS AVG
42
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
-
10
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GSI FUNDRAISING
60.3%
$0
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
50%
0
0
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 48% COMPLETE
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
CURRENT
OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT
CURRENT
57.9% COMPLETE
SUBSTANCE-FREE HOUSING EARLY ADOPTER
SUBSTANCE-FREE HOUSING EARLY ADOPTER
SIZE CEP
The Kansas State Chapter was named Delta Upsilon's 2020 Sweepstakes Trophy winner, marking the eighth time in nine years and fifth year in a row it has been recognized as DU's top chapter. During the 2019-2020 academic year, Kansas State had 111 members, a spring chapter GPA of 3.59, an average of 19.4 service hours per member, and raised $7,760 for the Global Service Initiative—the second highest total from chapters last year. The men were also one of six chapters to receive the Fraternity’s inaugural Excellence in Virtual Brotherhood Award.
GPA
NORTH DAKOTA FALL
SPRING
ALL MENS AVG
ADVISORS
3.13
3.52
3.28
11
DU CAMPUS AVG
28
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
46
15
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GSI FUNDRAISING
70.5%
$500
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
LP
42
0
-
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
2.98 93
108
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
SIZE
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
99
10
DU CAMPUS AVG
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
CEP
DU CAMPUS AVG
116
ADVISORS
3.03
LP
7
GPA
ADVISORS
3.39
SIZE
ALL MENS AVG
-
CEP
SPRING
LP
GPA SIZE CEP
FALL
ALL MENS AVG
-
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 75% COMPLETE
MISSOURI
3.50
SPRING
74.6
SUBSTANCE-FREE HOUSING EARLY ADOPTER
MICHIGAN
FALL
3.19
LP
ADVISORS
SIZE
ALL MENS AVG
CEP
SPRING
GPA
MICHIGAN TECH
FALL
LP
CEP
SIZE
GPA
MIAMI
0
65%
36
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 100% COMPLETE
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT
CURRENT
100% COMPLETE
SUBSTANCE-FREE HOUSING EARLY ADOPTER
DELTAU.ORG/GIVE
DELTA UPSILON EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION
This year, the Fraternity created the Excellence In Virtual Brotherhood Award to honor chapters going above and beyond to maintain a strong, connected brotherhood during the pandemic. The inaugural award was presented to six chapters: Alberta Chapter, Bradley Chapter, Clarkson Chapter, Kansas State Chapter, Michigan Tech Chapter, and Western Reserve Chapter. In addition to hosting virtual chapter meetings, these groups had great success with online game nights, brotherhood check-ins, philanthropy, alumni events and more. Michigan Tech Chapter
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5
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GSI FUNDRAISING
12.1%
$989.88
LP
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
65%
0
5
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 33% COMPLETE OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
LATE
72.7% COMPLETE
ALL MENS AVG
ADVISORS
3.38
3.08
1
DU CAMPUS AVG
29
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
61
0
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GSI FUNDRAISING
2.7%
$0
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
45%
0
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 66% COMPLETE OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT
GPA
SPRING
SIZE
12
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
FALL
2.83
CEP
2
FALL
SPRING
ALL MENS AVG
ADVISORS
2.85
-
3.09
7
DU CAMPUS AVG
71
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
-
13
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GSI FUNDRAISING
7.5%
$0
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
0.1
LP
ADVISORS
3.05
GPA
ALL MENS AVG
-
SIZE
SPRING
CEP
FALL
2.88
DU CAMPUS AVG
OREGON STATE
OHIO
LP
CEP
SIZE
GPA
NORTH DAKOTA STATE
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 71% COMPLETE
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT
CURRENT
LATE
44% COMPLETE
40%
0
0
55.2% COMPLETE
SUBSTANCE-FREE HOUSING EARLY ADOPTER
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
43
10
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GSI FUNDRAISING
25.6%
$500
DU CAMPUS AVG
99
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
157
4
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GSI FUNDRAISING
2.9%
$0
37.8% COMPLETE
1 GSI FUNDRAISING
0%
$0
LP
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
0
55%
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 38% COMPLETE OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT
5.9% COMPLETE
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
LATE
33.9%
$70
SPRING
ALL MENS AVG
ADVISORS
3.02
3.40
6
DU CAMPUS AVG
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
-
10
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GSI FUNDRAISING
24%
$0
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
GPA GPA
GPA
FALL
2.65 23
30%
0
0
63.4% COMPLETE
QUINNIPIAC
SIZE
-
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GSI FUNDRAISING
SUBSTANCE-FREE HOUSING EARLY ADOPTER
CEP
23
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
16
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
FALL
SPRING
ALL MENS AVG
ADVISORS
3.33
3.48
3.41
4
DU CAMPUS AVG
64
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
57
11
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GSI FUNDRAISING
33.9%
$0
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
8.1
LP
DU CAMPUS AVG
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
-
CURRENT
SIZE
1
90
OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT
CEP
ADVISORS
3.54
DU CAMPUS AVG
CURRENT
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 43% COMPLETE
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 94% COMPLETE
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT
CURRENT
OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT
CURRENT
LP
GPA SIZE CEP
ALL MENS AVG
-
4
OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT
50%
0
OREGON
SPRING
ADVISORS
3.17
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
SUBSTANCE-FREE HOUSING EARLY ADOPTER
FALL
ALL MENS AVG
-
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
CURRENT
3.32
SPRING
3.18
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 32% COMPLETE
OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT
NORTHWESTERN
FALL
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
LP
6
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 0% COMPLETE
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 84% COMPLETE 81.3% COMPLETE
ADVISORS
3.23
2.7
2.1
65%
0
ALL MENS AVG
3.60
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
LP
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
SPRING
SIZE
19
FALL
3.08
CEP
3
LP
ADVISORS
-
GPA
ALL MENS AVG
3.16
SIZE
SPRING
CEP
GPA SIZE CEP
FALL
2.23
DU CAMPUS AVG
PENNSYLVANIA STATE
OKLAHOMA
NORTH FLORIDA
0
70%
92.3% COMPLETE
SUBSTANCE-FREE HOUSING EARLY ADOPTER
DELTAU.ORG/GIVE
1
80%
96.6% COMPLETE
0.4
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2019-2020 ANNUAL REPORT
DU CAMPUS AVG
48
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
50
8
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GSI FUNDRAISING
78.4%
$0
ALL MENS AVG
ADVISORS
3.22
3.17
6
103
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
99
16
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GSI FUNDRAISING
48.9%
3
DU CAMPUS AVG
16
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
-
6
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GSI FUNDRAISING
14.7%
$0
LP
N/A
0
OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT
$0
0 ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
LATE
66.7% COMPLETE
FALL
SPRING
ALL MENS AVG
ADVISORS
3.29
3.44
-
3
DU CAMPUS AVG
88
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
118
8
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GSI FUNDRAISING
15.2%
$0
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
7.2
LP
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
GPA
SPRING
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 77% COMPLETE
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 72% COMPLETE
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 28% COMPLETE
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT
CURRENT
OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT
CURRENT
OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT
CURRENT
ALL MENS AVG
3.58
3.52
DU CAMPUS AVG
ADVISORS
12+
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
-
6
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GSI FUNDRAISING
30.2%
$1,000
1.1
81.3% COMPLETE
SPRING
ALL MENS AVG
ADVISORS
3.26
-
10
DU CAMPUS AVG
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
-
8
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GSI FUNDRAISING
32.2%
$0
SPRING
ALL MENS AVG
ADVISORS
-
3.22
8
DU CAMPUS AVG
90
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
59
13
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GSI FUNDRAISING
58.2
$1,000
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
7.2
7.4
LP
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
FALL
3.34
LP
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
FALL
2.66 47
70%
0
SYRACUSE GPA
SPRING
GPA
FALL
2.96
SIZE
GPA SIZE CEP
96.3% COMPLETE
SAN JOSE
RUTGERS
46
0
SIZE
100% COMPLETE
55%
0
CEP
65%
0
CEP
LP
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
FALL
2.95
DU CAMPUS AVG
ADVISORS
-
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 19% COMPLETE
SIZE
8
ALL MENS AVG
-
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
CEP
ADVISORS
3.37
SPRING
3.14
LP
ALL MENS AVG
-
GPA
SPRING
SIZE
FALL
3.36
FALL
SOUTH CAROLINA
SAN DIEGO STATE
CEP
CEP
SIZE
GPA
ROCHESTER
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 15% COMPLETE
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 70% COMPLETE
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 63% COMPLETE
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT
CURRENT
OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT
CURRENT
OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT
CURRENT
LP
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The Western Reserve Chapter was named a Sweepstakes Finalist for the second year in a row and was recognized with multiple other DU awards for chapter success in 2019-2020. This 29-man chapter raised $1,077 for the Global Service Initiative, completed 26.8 service hours each, and boasted the Fraternity's highest GPA with an impressive 3.78 spring average. Western Reserve was the top point-getter in five of the six Chapter Excellence Plan categories, and was the overall Chapter Excellence Plan Award recipient.
CEP
SIZE
GPA
SETON HALL ASSOCIATE CHAPTER
0
45%
64.3% COMPLETE
0
45%
97.2% COMPLETE
SUBSTANCE-FREE HOUSING EARLY ADOPTER
DELTAU.ORG/GIVE
0
65%
78.6% COMPLETE
2.8
SUBSTANCE-FREE HOUSING EARLY ADOPTER
DELTA UPSILON EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION
DU CAMPUS AVG
65
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
97
7
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GSI FUNDRAISING
54.8%
$425
LP
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
65%
1
9
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 62% COMPLETE OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT
84.2% COMPLETE
SPRING
ALL MENS AVG
ADVISORS
3.47
-
-
7
DU CAMPUS AVG
78
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
-
8
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GSI FUNDRAISING
50.5%
$0
GPA
FALL
SIZE
10
CEP
ADVISORS
3.31
WESTERN RESERVE
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
50%
0
0
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 79% COMPLETE
CURRENT
OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT
FALL
SPRING
ALL MENS AVG
ADVISORS
3.58
3.78
3.43
10
DU CAMPUS AVG
29
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
43
15
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GSI FUNDRAISING
110.3%
$1,077
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
LP
ALL MENS AVG
-
SIZE
SPRING
CEP
FALL
3.09
GPA
VIRGINIA
LP
CEP
SIZE
GPA
TEXAS
60%
0
26.8
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 100% COMPLETE
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
CURRENT
OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT
CURRENT
91.4% COMPLETE
100% COMPLETE
SUBSTANCE-FREE HOUSING EARLY ADOPTER
8
DU CAMPUS AVG
25
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
N/A
3
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GSI FUNDRAISING
47.8%
$530
SPRING
ALL MENS AVG
ADVISORS
3.19
3.00
8
DU CAMPUS AVG
26
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
25
12
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GSI FUNDRAISING
87.9%
$500
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
FALL
SPRING
ALL MENS AVG
ADVISORS
2.93
3.33
3.21
5
DU CAMPUS AVG
39
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
40
18 GSI FUNDRAISING
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
53.5%
$2,100
4.3
42.1
LP
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
LP
LP
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
FALL
2.86
GPA
ADVISORS
N/A
SIZE
ALL MENS AVG
N/A
WICHITA
CEP
SPRING
N/A
SIZE
FALL
GPA
WESTERN ILLINOIS
CEP
CEP
SIZE
GPA
TORONTO
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 60% COMPLETE
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 100% COMPLETE
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 82% COMPLETE
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT
CURRENT
OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT
CURRENT
OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT
CURRENT
45%
0
93.3% COMPLETE
75%
0
100% COMPLETE
55%
0
11.8
94.6% COMPLETE
SUBSTANCE-FREE HOUSING EARLY ADOPTER
WESTERN ONTARIO
DU CAMPUS AVG
32
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
-
4
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GSI FUNDRAISING
31.1%
$416
SPRING ALL MENS AVG
N/A
DU CAMPUS AVG
29
ADVISORS
N/A
2
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
N/A
3
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GSI FUNDRAISING
71.6%
$0
VIOLATIONS CREDITS
SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
GPA
N/A
FALL
SPRING
ALL MENS AVG
ADVISORS
3.09
-
-
12+
DU CAMPUS AVG
98
PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
64
11
% OF POINTS ACHIEVED
GSI FUNDRAISING
7.3%
$0
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
1.2
LP
LP
VIOLATIONS CREDITS SERVICE HOURS PER MAN
FALL
SIZE
2
CEP
ADVISORS
3.11
WISCONSIN
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 69% COMPLETE
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 69% COMPLETE
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
LEARNING ASSESSMENTS GREEKLIFEEDU 78% COMPLETE
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT
CURRENT
OUTCOMES 52.2% COMPLETE ASSESSMENT
LATE
OUTCOMES 80.9% COMPLETE ASSESSMENT
LATE
0
60%
61.5% COMPLETE
0
35%
LP
ALL MENS AVG
-
GPA
SPRING
SIZE
FALL
3.06
CEP
CEP
SIZE
GPA
VERMONT
-
DELTAU.ORG/GIVE
0
40%
-
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AWARDS
2020 AWARDS CHAPTER AWARDS SWEEPSTAKES FINALISTS
Clarkson Chapter
Georgia Tech Chapter
Indiana Chapter
Iowa State Chapter
Kansas State Chapter
Missouri Chapter
Western Reserve Chapter
SWEEPSTAKES TROPHY WINNER
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MOST IMPROVED CHAPTER Illinois Chapter
ALUMNI ENGAGEMENT AWARD Bradley Chapter
OUTSTANDING ALUMNI CHAPTER Illinois Alumni Chapter
CAMPUS AND COMMUNITY IMPACT AWARD Clarkson Chapter
INNOVATIVE MEMBER DEVELOPMENT AWARD Georgia Tech Chapter
EXCELLENCE IN VIRTUAL BROTHERHOOD Alberta Chapter, Bradley Chapter, Clarkson Chapter, Kansas State Chapter, Michigan Tech Chapter, Western Reserve Chapter
HEALTH, SAFETY AND PREVENTION AWARD Nebraska Chapter
INDIVIDUAL AWARDS CHAIRMAN’S AWARD: OUTSTANDING ALUMNI VOLUNTEER Jason Clark, Washington State '01 OUTSTANDING CHAPTER ADVISOR AWARD Ken Hyman, Syracuse '88
CHAPTER EXCELLENCE PLAN AWARDS
DISTINGUISHED UNDERGRADUATE AWARD Ahmed Semary, Texas '20 PRESIDENT’S AWARD: CHAPTER PRESIDENT OF THE YEAR Will Missert, North Carolina '21
GSI FUNDRAISING AWARDS
OVERALL CHAPTER EXCELLENCE AWARD Western Reserve Chapter
TOP FUNDRAISING PER MAN Indiana Chapter
PROMOTION OF FRIENDSHIP AWARD Western Reserve Chapter
TOTAL FUNDRAISING 1. Indiana Chapter 2. Kansas State Chapter 3. Iowa State Chapter
DEVELOPMENT OF CHARACTER AWARD Western Reserve Chapter DIFFUSION OF LIBERAL CULTURE AWARD Western Reserve Chapter ADVANCEMENT OF JUSTICE AWARD Kansas State Chapter OPERATIONS AWARD Western Reserve Chapter
$1,000+ FUNDRAISING LEVEL Bradley Chapter, Georgia Tech Chapter, Indiana Chapter, Iowa State Chapter, James Madison Chapter, Kansas State Chapter, Lehigh Chapter, Michigan Tech Chapter, Missouri Chapter, Nebraska Chapter, Syracuse Chapter, Western Reserve Chapter, Wichita Chapter
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DISTINGUISHED UNDERGRADUATE AWARD AHMED SEMARY, TEXAS ’20 FINALISTS Aaron Emalfarb, Maryland ’20 Levi Latoz, Carthage ’20 Nikkoh Mendoza, Bradley ’20 Joe Stanton, Iowa State ’20 Ahmed Semary, Texas ’20, was named the 2020 Distinguished Undergraduate, the top honor bestowed upon an undergraduate member. This award recognizes a brother's accomplishments in his chapter, on campus and in the community throughout his time as an undergraduate. Ahmed was a Founding Father of the Texas Chapter when it was re-established in 2016. During his time in DU, he served as Vice President of Membership Education and Chapter President. On campus, he lent his talents to the Leadership and Ethics Institute as its Recruitment and Team Relations Chair. He also served as an Undergraduate Research Assistant and member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and Rube Goldberg Team. Post-graduation, Ahmed works for Dell as a CSG Advanced Quality Engineer. "Without doubt, DU was the best experience I had in college," Ahmed said. "Not just did it connect me with likeminded chapter brothers and DUs across the world,
it gave me the opportunity to build a legacy at UT and put my time in something that I can be proud of even beyond my graduation. My involvement in the chapter taught me many tangible skills that made me into a more well rounded man. "To me, DU means family. As an international student, DU offered me a home away from home and an environment and atmosphere built on merit, brotherhood and magnanimity. The relationships I’ve built are lifelong ones, and the contributions we’ve made as a chapter will be long lasting for undergrads to come."
PRESIDENT’S AWARD: CHAPTER PRESIDENT OF THE YEAR WILL MISSERT, NORTH CAROLINA ’21 The recipient of the 2020 President's Award has been a major force for change within his chapter. Will Missert, North Carolina ’21, has helped his chapter make great strides in a number of areas, including chapter operations, chapter culture, communications with the Fraternity and campus staff, recruitment, community partnerships, philanthropy and Loss Prevention efforts. He handled it all with poise and thoughtfulness. "Coming into this position, I wanted to do one thing: help my chapter become the best possible chapter it could be," Will said. "While we faced many challenges, my executive team and I pushed the chapter to become a better group of fraternity men. "The biggest piece of advice for other Chapter Presidents is that you cannot do this job all by yourself. [My Executive Board] challenged and pushed me to be the best leader
possible, and I know that I would not have received this award if it were not for them."
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SUPPORTING OUR CHAPTERS “I have seen and am convinced that DU leadership is using my contributions effectively through their educational programs and initiatives to actually develop better men” - Ron Peyton, Indiana ’70
48 Andrew Schmidt, Oregon ’21, joined the Oak Circle with a gift of $18.34 and led his chapter to win the McKeag Award for the highest percentage of membership participation in the Oak Circle.
Joshua Katz, Central Florida ’97, makes his monthly recurring gift to support the Annual Loyalty Fund and his chapter's CEA.
Andrew Martin, Washington State ’05, used his employers' matching gift to join the President’s Club along with 115 other donors.
Brother William Sigman, Iowa State ’50, joined the Heritage Circle to leave a legacy by including the Foundation in his estate plans. Brother Sigman is now a Lester Cox Benefactor, and his estate gift benefited both the Annual Loyalty Fund and the Iowa State Chapter Legacy Plan.
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