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Old 02-14-2014, 04:19 PM
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This is what Phi Mu does, but the leadership training is regional, not national. I suspect a lot of groups use this model: there is a convention every other year, but *something* in the off-years.
KD is moving away from grouping schools by region and trying to group them somewhat by similarity. The Washington University chapter is in a group with Brown and Boston, rather than a regional group with Mizzou and Missouri Science and Technology, which aren't anything like WUSTL and aren't much like each other, either.

They're doing it so that similar campuses can share ideas about what works more effectively.

I think it's more an art, than a science, but it's not a bad idea.
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