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60th General Assembly: Award Recipients

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The 60th General Assembly and Stead Leadership Seminar was held August 1 – 4, 2024 in Scottsdale, Arizona, with around 500 Brothers in attendance. Each night, awards were given out to Chapters, Alumni and Undergraduate Brothers for their outstanding dedication to the Fraternity. See the full list of award winners below:

Grand High Alpha Award

Recognizes Chapters who have maintained a superior level of operations for over three consecutive years.

These Chapters have displayed excellence in areas including academics, campus involvement, recruitment, philanthropy, campus and community relations, communication, and harm reduction

Epsilon-Omega Zeta, University of Miami

The determination of Epsilon-Omega Zeta to grow, develop, and retain strong Lambda Chi men is second to none. Over the past three years, the Chapter has experienced exponential growth and focused on establishing robust practices that challenge and support undergraduate men in embodying the true mission of Lambda Chi Alpha. A strong emphasis has been placed on new Member education and the Lambda Chi Alpha Initiation Ritual, with the Chapter and its leadership taking pride in offering a distinctive approach to fraternity life.

After falling below 15 Members in Spring 2020, the Chapter has impressively rebounded to a strong 75 Members, eagerly anticipating the next chapter in Epsilon-Omega Zeta’s history.

Phi-Sigma Zeta, California Polytechnic State University

The Brothers of Phi-Sigma Zeta have achieved remarkable success over the past three years. The Chapter has experienced consistent growth, with a total increase of 32 percent during this period. Demonstrating excellence, the Chapter has consistently met at least 90 percent of the Chapter operating standards over the past three years and has earned five Stead Leadership College badges since its inception.

This success is supported by 23 dedicated Advisors who work directly with Officers and Members, ensuring sustained excellence. The Chapter recently celebrated its 45th anniversary with a grand event attended by 300 people, including the University President.

Phoenix Award

One of the pillars upon which Lambda Chi Alpha is built is the foundation and principle of hope. Hope teaches us that growth and progress can be born out of what was once despair; that new life can be born from near-death.

The Phoenix Award is intended to honor Chapters who experienced difficulties but have risen from the ashes to truly exemplify the ideals of Lambda Chi Alpha.

This award is presented to a Chapter that has made unusually positive strides in overall Chapter operations for at least three consecutive years, taking into consideration improved membership size, depth of programming, and risk-free operations.

Alpha-Delta Zeta, Missouri University of Science & Technology

Faced with adversity and a critical decision, Alpha-Delta Zeta had to choose between investing in a Chapter grounded in the principles of Lambda Chi Alpha or risking a gradual decline each semester. Alpha-Delta Zeta chose to move forward, embracing traditions and cultivating men committed to embodying the values and mission of Lambda Chi Alpha. Since being placed on extensive University probation in Fall 2020, Alpha-Delta Zeta has diligently focused on refining its policies, procedures, and traditions to introduce new ideals and positive outcomes to the Chapter.

The Chapter has devoted significant time and energy to event planning, Executive Committee training and implementation, program evaluation, and new Member education. Throughout their probationary period, Alpha-Delta Zeta has consistently met and often exceeded campus expectations, demonstrating resilience and growth following a turbulent time. As of Spring 2024, the Chapter boasts a robust and motivated Membership of 58 men, with a large and driven incoming class already prepared for Fall 2024.

Alpha-Omicron Zeta, Indiana University

The Alpha-Omicron Zeta of Lambda Chi Alpha has demonstrated exceptional growth and achievement, expanding its Membership from 90 to 140 Members between Fall 2022 and Spring 2024. Managing cultural changes during such rapid expansion is no small feat, yet Alpha-Omicron has excelled. In 2024, the Chapter earned the prestigious Best New Organization award at the Indiana University Dance Marathon, showcasing their active campus involvement and positive impact. Their dedication to academic excellence is evident, with the Chapter attaining one of the highest fraternity Grade Point Averages on campus for Fall 2023.

Additionally, the Chapter has seen a significant increase in Alumni support, especially in advisory and mentorship roles. The Alpha-Omicron Advisory Board now boasts nine dedicated volunteers who offer comprehensive guidance on strategic initiatives and individual officer positions. This robust support system has been pivotal in driving the Chapter’s ongoing success and nurturing a vibrant fraternity culture.

Sigma-Theta Zeta, Methodist University

In the spring of 2021, the Sigma-Theta Zeta Chapter at Methodist University was on the brink of collapse, with only four Collegiate Brothers remaining. Faced with dwindling operations and mounting challenges, the Brothers resolved to revive their Chapter. Their efforts paid off as they recruited and initiated 10 new Members. Over the next three years, the Chapter’s Membership soared to 56, marking a remarkable 273% growth rate. This impressive expansion transformed Sigma-Theta Zeta from the smallest Greek organization on campus to the largest, and one of the fastest-growing Chapters in Lambda Chi Alpha.

Amid this period of growth, Chapter operations also significantly improved. At the 59th General Assembly, Sigma-Theta Zeta received the Dirghalli Scholastic Programming Award, recognizing their excellence in academic initiatives. The Chapter continues to lead by example on campus, setting the standard for fraternity life at Methodist University. Their journey epitomizes one of Lambda Chi Alpha’s core values: hope.

Cyril F. “Duke” Flad Outstanding Undergraduate

The Duke Flad Outstanding Undergraduate Award is the highest honor an Undergraduate Brother can receive in Lambda Chi Alpha.

The award is named in memory of Lambda Chi Alpha’s second Chief Executive who led the Fraternity for 26 years, from 1942 until his death in November of 1968. Duke Flad labored with love and profound dedication for Lambda Chi Alpha for more than a quarter of a century.

The Duke Flad Award was created by the Grand High Zeta in 1970. Selecting one outstanding undergraduate from roughly 9,000 student Members is extremely difficult

Duke Flad often expressed the belief that the purpose of Lambda Chi Alpha is to “make good men better men.”

 

Brother Cole Fredericks accepting the Duke Flag Outstanding Undergraduate Award

Cole Fredericks, University at Buffalo 

Lambda Chi Alpha – three hallowed words – words which dictate to every Brother how he can and ought to live.  The words have a price.  Duke described this cost as “the price we pay for self-development in honoring our obligations, in adhering to high principles, in persevering personal standards, in developing special abilities, and encouraging this in others”.  Cole has paid the price.

He has paid the price in scholarship – a full ride in the Honors College, Chancellor’s Award, Phi Beta Kappa membership, and graduating Summa Cum Laude.

He has paid the price in leadership as Student Affairs Director and in leading his Chapter as High Alpha.

 

Watch Cole’s acceptance speech here.

Fraternity Advisor of the Year

The Fraternity Advisor of the Year Award is awarded annually to a Fraternity or Greek Advisor who has rendered exemplary service to the Greek system on a particular campus.

Dr. Haley Armstrong (left) accepting the Fraternity Advisor of the Year award from former Grand High Alpha Jeff Stuerman

Dr. Haley Armstrong, South Dakota School of Mines & Technology

In making his nomination, Brother Monte Christo  from Pi-Mu Zeta wrote:

“Dr. Armstrong is an exceptional music professor and a dedicated advisor to the Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity at the South Dakota School of Mines. Her unwavering commitment to our success is genuinely commendable. Dr. Armstrong goes above and beyond to provide invaluable guidance and knowledge, pivotal in helping us achieve our goals.

Her selfless dedication is evident in the time and advice she willingly extends to us, attending meetings, and making herself readily available whenever we need support. Dr. Armstrong’s kindness shines through various instances, such as when she prepared meals for our Chapter on several occasions. Moreover, her proactive involvement in enhancing school relations and her impactful role on the faculty senate underscore her dedication to our fraternity’s success.

She is everything a Student Organization could dream of as an Advisor; she is invested without trying to be controlling, supportive but practical, and most of all, honest. With her guidance and genuine care, I am confident that Lambda Chi Alpha will continue to thrive and achieve remarkable accomplishments.”

 

Watch Haley’s acceptance speech here.

Order of the Lion Award

This esteemed award is being established to honor Alumni Brothers for their lifelong dedication, commitment, and stewardship at the international level of the Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity. This award symbolizes our deepest respect and gratitude for their extraordinary contributions.

On the award is our rampant Lion holding a White Rose, our Fraternity Flower, which is displayed as an important emblem at the center of the Lambda Chi Alpha Coat of Arms and is a cherished part of our heritage from Theta Kappa Nu. This unique emblem in fraternity heraldry represents a powerful symbol of Strength Protecting Innocence. The White Rose stands as an emblem of Honor and Integrity. Together, the Lion clutching the White Rose symbolizes nobility attained through fighting for what is right, just, and pure.

The Order of the Lion pays tribute to Brothers who uphold these values and teachings and shall be conferred upon Alumni Brothers who have distinguished themselves by serving Lambda Chi Alpha in multiple volunteer capacities at the International level.

Lynn Chipperfield

As the inaugural recipient of this award, Lynn has faithfully served Lambda Chi Alpha in numerous capacities at the International level – both as a volunteer and as the Chief Legal Officer for the Office of Administration. He is a Member of the Board of Councilors. He has volunteered on multiple International Committees. He has led a Capital Campaign for the Educational Foundation and has organized and led countless General Assemblies and Initiation Ritual Exemplifications. 

Order of Merit

Since 1935 the Fraternity has recognized unusual, lengthy, and dedicated service — particularly at the local Chapter level — with election to the Order of Merit.

2024 Order of Merit Recipients

Michael Daughters
Zeta-Upsilon Zeta, Miami University

Alumni Advisor (2017-present)
Alumni Association (2002-2004, 2018-present)

  • President
  • Board Member


“Michael’s personal commitment to the Fraternity and Chapter is more than noteworthy. It
is indeed worthy of merit. His personal sacrifice is unspoken by himself, but his actions will be acknowledged and appreciated by our Brothers for decades to come. We are very fortunate that Michael has extended his personal life and professional successes to also include being a valued lifelong contributor to Lambda Chi Alpha and Zeta-Upsilon Zeta.” David Trott, Zeta-Upsilon Zeta (1973)


JB Glass

Iota-Omega Zeta, University of Louisiana-Lafayette

High Pi (2007-2014)
Alumni Advisor (2016-2023)

“Brother Glass, without question, is a Brother and leader of personal integrity who exemplifies the principles of Lambda Chi Alpha in both word and deed daily and without ceasing. It is my view that his years of local and international service, leadership style, and character traits all commend him for consideration for this honor.” Brandt Montgomery, Sigma-Epsilon Zeta


Shawn Harmer 

Sigma-Omega Zeta, University of Northern Colorado

High Pi (1993-1997)
Chapter Advisor (2015-2023)
House Corporation (2020-2023)

  • Secretary
 
“Brother Harmer’s commitment to Sigma Omega Zeta has been outstanding and has greatly contributed to the success of the Chapter. His actions are in keeping with the finest traditions of Lambda Chi Alpha, and his dutiful performance has set the example for Brothers and Alumni alike. In keeping with the highest standards of Lambda Chi Alpha, Brother Harmer has demonstrated how one can truly be a servant leader deserving of the Order of Merit.” Patrick J. Hogan
High Pi, Sigma Omega Zeta
 

Wayne Keith
Alpha-Phi Zeta, University of Alabama

Chapter Advisor (2019)
House Corporation (2012)

  • President
  • Director


“Wayne has been known to me for many years, indeed since his freshman
year at Alphi Phi and I was the High Pi at the time. He had a wonderful and productive undergraduate career at Alabama culminating in his being elected High Alpha his senior year. I well remember his many phone conversations with me when he sensed something was ‘just not right’ in the Chapter operations. More important, as an alum he has worked tirelessly to ensure Alpha Phi is strong. Much of this time has been as President of the House Corporation. Up until the major renovation a few years back he was constantly checking to see that the house was not only livable but well kept and comfortable.” Bobby Ray Hicks, Order of Merit and former Grand High Alpha


Bill Lee

Omega Zeta, Auburn University

Chapter Advisor (2007-present)
Alumni Association
Financial Advisor
House Corporation (2006-2009, 2017-1018, 2022)

  • Treasurer
  • Secretary
 
“When I reflect on the criteria for the Order of Merit, Bill has met and exceeded these by his consistency, persistence, passion and love of Omega Zeta and Lambda Chi, serving unselfishly day in and day out and never expecting anything in return. His love and service define the Order of Merit.” Frederick A. Kam Jr. MD,  High Pi, Omega Zeta
 

Cleveland May
Epsilon-Omicron Zeta, University of Tennessee – Knoxville

High Pi (2002-2012)
Chapter Advisor (2021-2023)
Alumni Control Board (2013-2016)
House Corporation (2016-2024)

  • Treasurer
  • Secretary


“Through
the past 25 years, Cleve has invested countless hours serving
the Chapter in a variety of roles from High Pi to the Housing
Corporation Board. In my humble opinion, I truly believe that Epsilon
Omicron would not have rechartered so quickly and grown to the
Chapter we are today without the efforts and passion of Brother
Cleveland May. He has been an important partner to me in my role as
High Pi aiding in the daily operation, compliance, and preInitiation and Ritual experiences of the Chapter.” Mark Wilson, High Pi, Epsilon-Omicron Zeta


Tim McDermott

Sigma-Lambda Zeta, Virginia Tech

High Pi (2022-present)
Chapter Advisor (2010-2020)
House Corporation (1982-1986, 2011-present)

  • President
  • Vice President
  • Treasurer
  • Secretary
  • Director


“Tim has
responded to the call and he has volunteered. He has not only carried out duties, he has created and innovated. He has stepped up when no one else would. He has driven that three hour and 25minute trip to Blacksburg time after time to support that Chapter. He has spent hours on the phone, creating a way to serve as High Pi from a distance! As one of his AAB members, I can attest to that.” Larry Matthews, Order of Merit, Epsilon-Nu Zeta


John Minasian

Pi Zeta, Worcester Polytechnic Institute

High Pi (1994-2004)
Chapter Advisor (2019-2020)
House Corporation (1994-present)
Alumni Association (1994-1996)

“As great as John’s contribution has been to the National Fraternity, his impact on the local Chapter has been even greater. Since assuming his role as Faculty Advisor in the mid 90’s, John has continuously served Pi Zeta to this day. He has touched hundreds of Undergraduate’s lives, mentoring them on the proud traditions and values of Lambda Chi Alpha. Nearly 30 years since John began his “service” to LCA, he continues to demonstrate the same love and energy for the fraternity.” Mark Cosenza, Pi Zeta


Col. Scott Preston

Alpha-Delta Zeta, Missouri University of Science & Technology

High Pi, 2014-present
Chapter Advisor, 2003-2014
House Corporation (2006-2010)

  • Secretary
  • Board of Directors
  • Newsletter Committee
  • Overdue Debt Collections Committee
  • Publicity Chair for 100th

“Scott’s diligence and willingness to dedicate such large amounts of his free time to the
operations of our Zeta undoubtedly provided us with a platform to succeed and is an amazing testament to his character. His consistent support, input, passion, and confident presence filled myself and my Officers with an attitude of success. Scott always pushes us the extra mile and asks us hard questions which no one else is willing to or knows who to ask.” Grant Martin, High Alpha (2023)
 

Joseph Salo
Epsilon-Eta Zeta, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

High Pi (1988-1997)
Alumni Association (2016-present)
House Corporation (1988-2000, 2016-2018)

  • President
  • Director


“Joe began his alumni volunteer service to Epsilon-Eta in the summer of 1988 when he
agreed to take over as the Chapter’s High Pi. At the time the chapter was in dire straits, teetering on the edge of extinction, with a seriously dwindling membership and a lack of direction and purpose. If not for Joe’s steady hand, yeoman’s efforts, and tremendous dedication as Chapter Adviser the chapter would surely have ceased to exist. Not only did the chapter not succumb, but under Joe’s guidance it thrived, as evidenced by the Chapter winning the Phoenix Award and several Grand High Alpha Awards over the next few years.” Michael Morganti, Order of Merit, Epsilon-Eta Zeta


Steve Syrett

Iota-Psi Zeta, Ferris State University

High Pi (2015-present)
Chapter Advisor (2014)
Alumni Association (2017-present)

  • Communications Chairman

“Steve has taken on the role of organizing Alumni and Undergraduates to help the new Chapter
start up and get pointed in the right direction. I personally will be involved with training the High Alpha and High Deltas Alumni Advisors on how operations work within the Zeta Positions. I can’t wait to be apart of such an amazing opportunity, especially with Steven Syrett leading the way. Steven Syrett is the true definition of an ideal man. Through his commitment, hard work, sociability, and strong leadership skills, he has impacted many men who have become brothers of Lambda Chi Alpha and will continue to do exceptional work for many for years to come.” Dawson Forner, Iota Psi Zeta
 

Order of Achievement

The Lambda Chi Alpha Order of Achievement Award was first established in 1958 to honor those Members who have distinguished themselves by achieving outstanding success in the fields of business, industry, military, politics, the arts, science, sports, or other professions. 

Their accomplishments bring honor to Lambda Chi Alpha and serve as an inspiration to their Brothers. These men represent the Fraternity’s ideals in action and serve as an example for undergraduate Brothers who are preparing to step out into the world. 

When considering men who are qualified for this award, the Grand High Zeta takes into consideration many attributes – especially the character of the individual in question. Some of the prominent recipients of this award include: 

●    Former U.S. Supreme Court Justice Harry A. Blackmun 

●    World War II flying hero Lieutenant General Jimmy Doolittle 

●    ESPN founder, Bill Rasmussen 

●    Legendary basketball coach, Hank Iba. 

●    Noted psychologist, BF Skinner … and  

●    Former U.S. President Harry S. Truman. 

We are proud to induct five new Members into the Order of Achievement. 

Steve Fendrich & Harry Roberts (University of South Dakota)

Co-Founders of Mattress Firm

After graduation, Steve and Harry moved to Texas and started their careers at American Bed Company, gaining their initial experience in the bedding industry. Harry managed retail locations in several states and was involved in advertising, while Steve also managed stores and served as the company controller. 

In 1986, they, along with their partner Paul Stork, founded The Mattress Firm and opened retail stores in Houston, Texas. Despite the challenges of starting a business during the oil bust, which led to massive layoffs and high home foreclosure rates, their combined skills in sales, advertising, and finance helped them succeed. 

Through hard work and strategic decisions, they expanded from one store to multiple locations in Houston and later established a presence in Dallas. In 1994, they shifted their focus to franchising, offering their successful business model to dedicated employees, turning them into entrepreneurs. This expansion grew The Mattress Firm brand from two to thirty-two markets within three years. 

In 1997, they sold the Houston and Dallas retail company and the franchise entity. Despite the difficulty of leaving their successful venture, it was the right decision. Both Steve and Harry stayed in the industry in different roles. Harry later co-founded Mattress Pro, which was sold to the new owners of The Mattress Firm in 2007. In 2020, Harry was honored as one of the three “Retail Giants” in bedding by Furniture Today Magazine.  

Throughout their professional career, Steve and Harry have hired countless Lambda Chi’s, carrying on the tradition of Brotherhood throughout their professional career. In his letter of recommendation, fellow Alpha-Gamma Brother and co-worker Doug Christensen wrote: 

“It may sound silly to be excited about selling mattresses, but they found a way to bring it out of us. We worked hard and laughed often doing something you wouldn’t instinctively think of as fun. Harry and Steve and their partner Paul built something we were all proud of, and, to this day, I doubt there are many organizations that have as tight knit a group as we did then. 

Today, many know Harry and Steve for the massive business they built and the success they had along the way—all of which is well deserved. Yet, for me, I will always remember them as having given a dumb kid like me (and so many others) a chance. If they learned to be leaders at Lambda Chi, they perfected it during their time at The Mattress Firm.” 

Terry Lingner (Ball State University)

As a producer and coordinating producer for the first decade of ESPN, Lingner helped build the reputation of the national cable television network as the “Worldwide Leader in Sports”. Terry was CEO of Lingner Group Productions, and is currently co-owner at INNOVATIVE, a creative agency in Indianapolis.   

Lingner earned his first Emmy Award for “Outstanding Sports Series” as coordinating producer for ESPN’s SpeedWorld in competition with such network programming as ABC’s “Monday Night Football” and NBC’s coverage of Major League Baseball.

He was recognized with a second Emmy for outstanding technical achievement for “Point of View” technology involving a camera mounted in the racing surface at Indianapolis Raceway Park.   

The third Emmy was awarded for “Live Event Turnaround” for the Atlanta Olympic Games.

Terry has producer and director credits as diverse as anyone working in television today including:   

  • The Beijing Winter Olympic Games  
  • X Games  
  • The Aspen Songwriters Festival  
  • Red Bull’s Rampage, Plane Swap, and Crashed Ice  
  • “The Fifty” a five-hour documentary highlighting the 50-year anniversary of NASCAR   
  • The NFL Draft  
  • Scripps National Spelling Bee  
  • U.S. Pro Ski Tour  
  • The Indy 500  
  • NCAA Basketball Whip Around Coverage 

 

Lingner has also professionally raced at Daytona, LeMans, Sebring and The Indianapolis Motor Speedway. 

 

Shane Wall (Oregon State University)

Shane Wall has spent 35 years as a distinguished global technology and investment executive, with a strong record of community and government service. As the former Chief Technology Officer of Hewlett-Packard (HP), Shane led multi-billion-dollar technology businesses, created successful ventures, and served in key national policy and academic roles. He was also HP’s Head of Cyber-Security with US Top Secret clearance and served on the United States President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology and the National Security Agency’s Council on Enduring Security Framework. Currently, Shane is a Partner or Board Member for over eight businesses, driving transformative impact in the industrial, enterprise, and healthcare sectors. He has also contributed to academic leadership at Oregon State University and served on the National Board of Directors of Friends of the Children, aligning with Lambda Chi Alpha’s mission to inspire ethical leadership and service.

 

Donald Johnston (McGill University)

Posthumously

Donald Johnston, PC, OC, QC (1936–2022), was a Canadian lawyer, writer, and politician whose impact spanned law, politics, and international organizations. As a Liberal Party member of the Canadian Parliament from 1978 to 1988, he held key federal cabinet positions, including Minister of Justice and Attorney General. In 1984, he ran for Prime Minister, finishing third. Johnston made history in 1996 as the first non-European Secretary-General of the OECD, where his leadership influenced global economic policies, corporate governance, and sustainable development. He also introduced the Program of International Student Assessment (PISA), advancing global education. Internationally recognized, Johnston received numerous prestigious honors, including the Grand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun and the Officer of the Order of Canada. His legacy of ethical governance and global impact continues to inspire and epitomizes the essence and principles of Lambda Chi Alpha.

Chapter Awards

Bruce H. McIntosh Standards for Chapter Excellence Award 

  • Alpha-Eta Zeta, Oklahoma State University
  • Epsilon-Omicron Zeta, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
  • Iota-Pi Zeta, Texas Christian University
  • Lambda-Zeta Zeta, Union University
  • Pi-Mu Zeta, South Dakota School of Mines & Technology

 

Lewis A. Plourd Fraternity Education Award

  • Epsilon-Upsilon Zeta, University of Tulsa

 

Rev. S. George “Doc” Dirghalli Scholastic Programming Award

  • Alpha-Delta Zeta, Missouri University of Science & Technology
  • Epsilon-Upsilon Zeta, University of Tulsa
  • Omega Zeta, Auburn University

 

Tozier Brown Public Affairs Program Award

  • Epsilon-Gamma Zeta, University of Idaho
  • Epsilon-Iota Zeta, University of Nevada, Reno
  • Epsilon-Zeta Zeta, University of North Dakota

 

Warren A. Cole Recruitment Award 

  • Alpha-Lambda Zeta, Oregon State University 
  • Pi-Beta Zeta at the University of California, San Diego 
  • Sigma-Lambda Zeta at Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University 

 

Advisory Board of the Year 

  • Alpha-Lambda Zeta, Oregon State University 

 

Innovative Chapter of the Year 

  • Beta-Zeta Zeta, Western Carolina University 
  • Delta-Delta Zeta, Spring Hill College 
  • Lambda-Theta Zeta, South Dakota State University 

 

American Red Cross Award

  • Kappa-Phi Zeta, Baldwin Wallace University (271 units)
  • Pi-Rho Zeta, University at Buffalo (163 units)
  • Lambda-Iota Zeta, University of Wisconsin, Whitewater (128 units)
  • Theta-Zeta Zeta, Hanover College (98 units)
  • Theta-Pi Zeta, Gettysburg College (48 units)

 

Lambda Chi Academy Leaderboard Winners

Purple Division

  1. Nu Zeta, University of Georgia
  2. Sigma-Tau Zeta, Troy University
  3. Pi-Delta Zeta, Wilmington College

Green Division

  1. Pi-Rho Zeta, University at Buffalo
  2. Lambda-Iota Zeta, University of Wisconsin, Whitewater
  3. Beta-Omicron Zeta, Illinois State University

Gold Division

  1. Beta-Kappa Zeta, Georgia Institute of Technology
  2. Sigma-Lambda Zeta, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University
  3. Phi-Rho Zeta, Tarleton State University

 

Award descriptions can be found here.

Individual Awards

High Alpha of the Year

  • Samuel Clark, Lambda-Lambda Zeta at Western Kentucky University

 

High Tau of the Year

  • Logan Kendig, Lambda-Theta Zeta at South Dakota State University
  • Blake Willis, Phi-Lambda Zeta at St. Joseph’s University

 

High Delta of the Year

  • Scott Hellier, Beta-Kappa Zeta at Georgia Institute of Technology

 

High Kappa of the Year

  • Ethan Cushing, Lambda-Theta Zeta at South Dakota State University
  • Hunter Paxton, Pi-Mu Zeta at South Dakota School of Mines & Technology

 

High Pi of the Year 

  • Tim McDermott, Sigma-Lambda Zeta at Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University

 

Associate Member of the Year

  • Andrew Byrd, Lambda-Theta Zeta at South Dakota State University

 

Perfect Brotherly Love Award

  • Brendan Hanner, Kappa-Gamma Zeta at Franklin College

 

Every Man a Man Award

  • Andre Johnson, Kappa-Gamma Zeta at Franklin College

 

Naught Without Labor Award

  • Luis Rivera, Alpha-Kappa Zeta at Wabash College

 

Award descriptions can be found here.