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Welcome to the Beta Theta Pi events page. The majority of events hosted by the General Fraternity are coordinated by the Leadership Development Department.
The Leadership Development Department of Beta Theta Pi is dedicated to:
- Designing and implementing high quality educational programming that promotes consistent practice of the principles, obligations and values of Beta Theta Pi among collegiate members
- Developing leaders of integrity who enable positive action, accountability and personal development among members of their chapters, Greek communities and the General Fraternity.
Click on any picture below to learn more about that event.
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In conjunction with their quarterly meeting, the Board of Trustees will be hosting an alumni appreciation dinner in Indianapolis for all area alumni, undergraduates and Friends of Beta. The event will include a “State of the Fraternity” address, recognition of all Fraternal 50s and Fraternal 25s in attendance, and a celebration of our Mission of building men of principle for a principled life.
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Answering the call of principled leadership. Presidents learn to become more effective leaders, develop personal officer goals and design a framework for chapter success. The curriculum also includes reviewing standards, self-governance and the role that leadership plays in achieving Beta’s purpose. (Click here) to learn more.
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Fanning the flame of principled leadership. The Keystone conferences are high quality, regional education experience focusing on chapter officer development, principled leadership and volunteer training. (Click here) to learn more.
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The 171st General Convention will be held at the Crystal Gateway Marriott in Arlington, Virginia, August 5-8, 2010. Located right across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C., the hotel property provides easy access to the city via the Washington Metro and is also conveniently located near Reagan National Airport. In fact, this is the same hotel from the 158th General Convention in 1997. (Click here) to read more.
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Connecting “the Beta Spirit” with our principled future. Leadership College provides personal development training and education aimed at providing undergraduate participants with time-tested concepts and skills that can be put to use in college and beyond. (Click here) to learn more.
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Championing Beta's Principles for a Better Future. The award-winning Hugh E. Stephenson Jr. Leadership Summit provides an opportunity for all district chiefs, assistant district chiefs and regional directors to meet annually in Oxford to focus on the future of Beta Theta Pi. (Click here) to learn more.
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Applying Beta’s principles to daily life. This physically demanding experience allows participants to learn leadership, self-awareness, communication, an array of outdoor skills and, most importantly, how the Ritual applies to their daily lives. (Click here) to learn more.
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Discovering Beta Theta Pi’s true principles. In this pilgrimage home to the founding place of Beta, participants explore the challenge of integrity, share ideas, dissect Fraternity ritual, partake in challenging activities that focus on leadership skills, learn more about the history of Beta Theta Pi and reflect on the Fraternity’s heritage. (Click here) to learn more.
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Embracing Beta’s interfraternal responsibility. UIFI is a coeducational experience that focuses on personal and chapter values, leadership development, team building and the art of building community. This values-oriented institute is designed to develop momentum toward positive changes throughout the entire Fraternity & Sorority community. (Click here) to learn more.
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Download the 2010 Leadership Opportunities brochure from Beta Theta Pi (here)
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