Epsilon-Iota Alumni Newsletters

This page includes links to the variety of news published for Alumni consumption including:

  • The twice yearly "NewsCard" that is sent to Alumni without an e-mail address on file
  • Archived copies of newsletters sent in recent years from either the Epsilon-Iota Alumni Council or the Active Chapter

If you have any past issues of the Epsilon-Iota Alumni newsletter, let us know. E-mail us at info@nevadachops.org. Feel free to attach any electronic copies you may have.

(*) Newsletter was published by the Active Chapter.

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Epsilon-Iota Updates

Perpetual Giving Campaign
Help make some calls to your fellow Epsilon-Iota alumni during our ongoing Perpetual Giving Campaign to raise funds for the Kappa Lambda Educational Foundation and the Kappa Lambda, Inc. (aka House Board) Debt Reduction and Capital Improvement Fund. This can be done on your time, and from wherever you may be. E-mail Mike Fleiner (EI 1017) at mf@bidart-ross.com for more information.

Lunch at Louis'
Join fellow Alumni on the first Friday of the month around Noon at the legendary Louis' Basque Corner in Reno. E-mail Rodger Stone (EI 1015) at rodger_w_stone@hotmail.com to get on his e-mail reminder list.

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Chapter News (February)
Chapter News: Chapter news, alumni news, and reports of death. Continue reading >

11 Men Become Founding Fathers of ISU’s Iota-Epsilon Colony
The Iota-Epsilon Colony at Indiana State University added its first class of brothers into the chapter on January 21, 2012. Alumni members, associate members, active members from the Theta-Kappa chapter Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology and members of the local Greek … Continue reading >

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