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hoosier 09-26-2005 06:28 PM

UNC DKE endows $1,000,000 professorship
 
According to the UNC alumni magazine, DKE has raised over $666,000 - matched by the state of NC with $334,000 - to endow the "DKE Distinguished Professorship." The fund raising was started by an alumnus in 2000 with a $100,000 gift.

The Phi Delts at UNC are also close to endowing a similar chair, and the Tri-Delts started raising fund this summer for their chair.

DeltAlum 09-26-2005 07:07 PM

I didn't know they have Dekes at the University of Northern Colorado (UNC in this area)

Can I please ask again that at least somewhere close to the top of a post that we spell out the name of the university?

Tex1899 09-26-2005 09:32 PM

Very cool. Thanks for posting this.

SigmaPezY60 09-26-2005 11:12 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by DeltAlum
I didn't know they have Dekes at the University of Northern Colorado (UNC in this area)

Can I please ask again that at least somewhere close to the top of a post that we spell out the name of the university?

maybe he means University if North Carolina?

i don't know..but when I think of UNC i think of North Carolina. either way...that's pretty awesome.

DeltAlum 09-26-2005 11:30 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by SigmaPezY60
i don't know..but when I think of UNC i think of North Carolina. either way...that's pretty awesome.
It is awesome.

And, to be fair, most people do think of North Carolina and would generally be correct -- but some don't. It depends on where you live.

Most Journalism schools say to spell out the name the first time and then use the initials after that if you want.

OSU means Ohio State, Oklahoma State or Oregon State, depending on where you live and what you're used to.

Another instance:

My wife and I graduated from O.U.
Our son is a senior at O.U.
Our daughter graduated from O.U. after spending two years at U.N.C.

Translated:

My wife and I graduated from Ohio University.
Our son is a senior at Oklahoma.
Our daughter graduated from Ohio University
after spending two years at the University of Northern Colorado.

See?

g41965 09-27-2005 08:53 PM

This is what Greek Life should be about, small groups of students living together by choice and furthering their education and the University, good for the jolly good fellows of DKE at UNC.

ps UT can stand of THE UNIVERISTY OF TEXAS or THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESEE, but we all know that UT means TEXAS!

Erik P Conard 09-27-2005 11:01 PM

and then there's
 
U of Tulsa; U of Toledo; three state U's that have the state name
first...Indiana, West Virginia and Ohio....there is no U of Indiana;
course there's Indiana U of Pa and California State of Pa, and
Monmouths and Loyolas, and St Johns and St Marys and various
Washingtons and, er, where was I?
Oh yes, Kansas is KU never UK; Oklahoma is OU never U of O;
Illinois is U of I never UI or IU, but, guys, in the final analysis,
Slippery Rock is Slippery Rock.
Regards from the slipping away old greek.....E

Rudey 09-28-2005 10:59 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by DeltAlum
It is awesome.

And, to be fair, most people do think of North Carolina and would generally be correct -- but some don't. It depends on where you live.

Most Journalism schools say to spell out the name the first time and then use the initials after that if you want.

OSU means Ohio State, Oklahoma State or Oregon State, depending on where you live and what you're used to.

Another instance:

My wife and I graduated from O.U.
Our son is a senior at O.U.
Our daughter graduated from O.U. after spending two years at U.N.C.

Translated:

My wife and I graduated from Ohio University.
Our son is a senior at Oklahoma.
Our daughter graduated from Ohio University
after spending two years at the University of Northern Colorado.

See?

You're really being a stickler on this. Everyone's gotta pick their battles I guess.

Anyway, I'm amazed that these chapters can tap into that much money. Does the University somehow help?

-Rudey


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