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LPH 2020 Pull 1.16 Current Chapters.Xlsx Chapters renewed through 2020 as of 1.15.2020 Greek Name Organization Name Chapter Advisor Memberships Expire Date Alpha Alpha Trinity University Erin Sumner 12/31/2020 Alpha Alpha Alpha University of South Carolina Upstate David J Wallace 12/31/2020 Alpha Alpha Beta Dominican University of California Veronica Hefner 12/31/2020 Alpha Alpha Chi Trinity International University Kristin Lindholm 12/31/2020 Alpha Alpha Delta State University of New York, New Paltz Nancy Heiz 12/31/2020 Alpha Alpha Epsilon Stevenson University Leeanne M. Bell McManus 12/31/2020 Alpha Alpha Mu Texas Christian University Paul King 12/31/2020 Alpha Alpha Pi South Dakota State University Karla Hunter 12/31/2020 Alpha Alpha Rho Ashland University Deleasa Randall‐Griffiths 12/31/2020 Alpha Alpha Zeta University of Illinois Brian Quick 12/31/2020 Alpha Beta University of Hartford Lynne Kelly 12/31/2020 Alpha Beta Chi Northwest University Renee Bourdeaux 12/31/2020 Alpha Beta Delta Albion College Megan Hill 12/31/2020 Alpha Beta Epsilon State University of New York, Fredonia Ted Schwalbe 12/31/2020 Alpha Beta Eta University of Guam Lilnabeth P. Somera 12/31/2020 Alpha Beta Gamma Roanoke College Jennifer Jackl 12/31/2020 Alpha Beta Kappa Louisiana State University Joni Butcher 12/31/2020 Alpha Beta Mu Randolph‐Macon College Joan Conners 12/31/2020 Alpha Beta Omicron Notre Dame de Namur University Miriam Zimmerman 12/31/2020 Alpha Beta Pi Penn State University, Lehigh Valley Robert Wolfe 12/31/2020 Alpha Beta Sigma Grand Canyon University Joshua Danaher 12/31/2020 Alpha Beta Upsilon Temple University Scott Gratson, 12/31/2020 Alpha Chi Alpha Alcorn State Univ Eric U. Dogini 12/31/2020 Alpha Chi Delta Lamar University Nicki Michalski 12/31/2020 Alpha Chi Eta Northern State University Liz Sills 12/31/2020 Alpha Chi Gamma Eckerd College Kristina Wenzel Egan 12/31/2020 Alpha Chi Mu Hofstra University Susan Drucker 12/31/2020 Alpha Chi Omega University of Arizona Susan Holland 12/31/2020 Alpha Chi Omicron Marymount University Megan McFarlane 12/31/2020 Alpha Chi Phi Whitman College Matthew Bost 12/31/2020 Alpha Chi Sigma Wilmington University Janice Colvin 12/31/2020 Alpha Chi Tau Seattle Pacific University William Purcell 12/31/2020 Alpha Chi Upsilon Auburn University, Montgomery Ashley Miles Godwin 12/31/2020 Alpha Chi Zeta Oral Roberts University Susan McMurray 12/31/2020 Alpha Delta Hope College Jayson Dibble 12/31/2020 Alpha Delta Chi University of St. Francis Brien McHugh 12/31/2020 Alpha Delta Iota Adrian College Christy Mesaros Winckles 12/31/2020 Alpha Delta Lambda Geneva College Joel Ward 12/31/2020 Alpha Delta Rho Concordia University Erica Lamm 12/31/2020 Alpha Delta Sigma University of South Carolina Beaufort Jayne Violette 12/31/2020 Alpha Delta Tau Bellevue University Pat Artz 12/31/2020 Alpha Delta Theta Texas Southern University Zantel Nichols 12/31/2020 Alpha Delta Xi University of North Georgia, Gainesville Paul R. Raptis 12/31/2020 Alpha Delta Zeta Sacred Heart University Lori Bindig Yousman 12/31/2020 Alpha Epsilon Alpha Schreiner University Carrie West 12/31/2020 Alpha Epsilon Chi The University of Texas at Dallas Carrie King 12/31/2020 Alpha Epsilon Delta University of Connecticut Kenneth Lachlan 12/31/2020 Alpha Epsilon Epsilon University of Denver Joshua Hanan 12/31/2020 Alpha Epsilon Eta Champlain College Cheryl Casey 12/31/2020 Alpha Epsilon Kappa Park University lora cohn 12/31/2020 Alpha Epsilon Lambda Penn State University, Schuylkill Valerie Schrader & Janelle Gruber 12/31/2020 Alpha Epsilon Mu Willamette University Catalina de Onis 12/31/2020 Alpha Epsilon Nu Tuskegee University Jennifer Bender 12/31/2020 Alpha Epsilon Omega University of Texas, Arlington Grace Brannon 12/31/2020 Alpha Epsilon Omicron College at Brockport Alexander Lyon 12/31/2020 Alpha Epsilon Phi Penn State University, Scranton Kim Flanders 12/31/2020 Alpha Epsilon Psi Concordia University, Chicago Thomas Salek 12/31/2020 Alpha Epsilon Sigma Texas A&M University, Kingsville Nick J. Sciullo 12/31/2020 Alpha Epsilon Tau Manhattanville College Steffi Shook 12/31/2020 Alpha Epsilon Xi Miami University Jeff Kuznekoff 12/31/2020 Alpha Gamma Alpha Northeastern University Dale Herbeck 12/31/2020 Alpha Gamma Beta Cazenovia College Heather Maloney‐Stassen 12/31/2020 Alpha Gamma Chi Gardner‐Webb University Lisa Luedeman 12/31/2020 Alpha Gamma Lambda Middle Tennessee State University DeAnne Priddis 12/31/2020 Alpha Gamma Nu Wabash College Cory Geraths 12/31/2020 Alpha Gamma Phi Dominican College Andrew Burns 12/31/2020 Alpha Gamma Rho Roger Williams University Anjali Ram 12/31/2020 Alpha Gamma Upsilon Virginia Tech Hannah Shinault 12/31/2020 Alpha Gamma Zeta Xavier University Randall Patnode 12/31/2020 Alpha Iota Old Dominion University Tom Socha 12/31/2020 Alpha Kappa Wilkes University Mia Briceno 12/31/2020 Alpha Mu University of Kansas Angela Gist‐Mackey 12/31/2020 Alpha Omega Stonehill College Wanjiru Mbure 12/31/2020 Alpha Omicron University of Nebraska‐Kearney Fletcher Ziwoya 12/31/2020 Alpha Phi Missouri State University Taleyna Morris 12/31/2020 Alpha Pi University of St. Thomas Robin N. Williamson 12/31/2020 Alpha Rho Villanova University Dron M. Mandhana 12/31/2020 Alpha Theta Kennesaw State University Mackenzie Cato 12/31/2020 Alpha Xi The College of New Jersey Keli Steuber Fazio 12/31/2020 Alpha Zeta Beta Florida State University, Panama City Laurie Lawrence 12/31/2020 Alpha Zeta Delta Indiana University Media School Nicole Martins 12/31/2020 Alpha Zeta Gamma American University in the Emirates Kyung Sun Lee 12/31/2020 Beta Alpha Luther College Thomas C. Johnson 12/31/2020 Beta Beta West Virginia Wesleyan College Nancy Bressler 12/31/2020 Beta Chi University of St. Thomas Debra L Petersen 12/31/2020 Beta Eta State University of New York, Geneseo Sarah Brookes 12/31/2020 Beta Lambda Michigan State University Allison L Eden 12/31/2020 Beta Mu Ohio University Christina Beck 12/31/2020 Beta Psi St. Cloud State University Jennifer Senchea 12/31/2020 Beta Rho Loyola University Lee Hood 12/31/2020 Beta Theta Valdosta State University Andrew Black 12/31/2020 Chi Alpha Regent University Kevin R. Crawford 12/31/2020 Chi Beta University of Missouri Amnee Elkhalid 12/31/2020 Chi Rho Wheeling Jesuit University Nancy Bressler 12/31/2020 Chi Tau Simmons College James Corocoran 12/31/2020 Delta Beta Texas State University Jeremy Hutchins 12/31/2020 Delta Eta University of Nevada, Las Vegas Natalie Pennington 12/31/2020 Delta Gamma University of Colorado, Colorado Springs Connie S. Blackmann 12/31/2020 Delta Omega Juniata College Grace Fala 12/31/2020 Delta Omicron State University of New York, Potsdam Karen Wilson 12/31/2020 Delta Phi Minnesota State University, Mankato Kristi Treinen 12/31/2020 Delta Pi Humboldt State University Maxwell Schnurer 12/31/2020 Delta Psi Vanderbilt University Dustin Wood 12/31/2020 Delta Rho Metropolitan State University of Denver Eric James 12/31/2020 Delta Theta Salisbury University James Burton 12/31/2020 Delta Upsilon Denison University Laura Russell 12/31/2020 Delta Xi State University of New York, Plattsburgh Kirsten Isgro 12/31/2020 Epsilon Alpha St. Catherine University Raphael Cervantes 12/31/2020 Epsilon Beta University of Memphis Amanda Nell Edgar 12/31/2020 Epsilon Epsilon McDaniel College Robert Trader 12/31/2020 Epsilon Iota Newman University Audrey Curtis Hane 12/31/2020 Epsilon Omicron Texas A&M University‐Corpus Christi Michael Sollitto 12/31/2020 Epsilon Rho Pacific Union College Tammy McGuire 12/31/2020 Epsilon Tau Creighton University Amanda Holman 12/31/2020 Epsilon Theta University of Pittsburgh, Greensburg Anne Marie Czerwinski 12/31/2020 Epsilon Xi George Washington University Jean Miller 12/31/2020 Eta Beta St. Joseph's College Patricia Posthauer 12/31/2020 Eta Chi Aquinas College Kyle Hull 12/31/2020 Eta Eta John Carroll University Jacqueline Schmidt 12/31/2020 Eta Kappa Huntingdon College Siobahn Tara Stiles 12/31/2020 Eta Lambda DePaul University Leah E. Bryant 12/31/2020 Eta Pi University of Alabama Caroline Parsons 12/31/2020 Eta Psi Eastern Illinois University Chigozirim Sodeke 12/31/2020 Eta Rho Western Michigan University Bryan Abendschein 12/31/2020 Eta Tau Hawaii Pacific University John Hart 12/31/2020 Eta Upsilon Howard University Wei Sun 12/31/2020 Eta Xi Pfeiffer University Deborah Burris 12/31/2020 Gamma Alpha Shippensburg University Misty L. Knight 12/31/2020 Gamma Beta James Madison University Lori Leonard Britt 12/31/2020 Gamma Chi East Stroudsburg University Andi McClanahan 12/31/2020 Gamma Iota Pace University Melvin Williams 12/31/2020 Gamma Kappa St. Mary's University Katherine Hampsten 12/31/2020 Gamma Lambda Ithaca College Laurie Arliss 12/31/2020 Gamma Mu Bridgewater State University Jason Edwards 12/31/2020 Gamma Omega Illinois College Kallia Wright 12/31/2020 Gamma Phi West Texas A&M University Trudy L. Hanson 12/31/2020 Gamma Pi University of Wisconsin‐Parkside Adrienne Viramontes 12/31/2020 Gamma Rho Montana State University, Billings Melinda C. Tilton 12/31/2020 Gamma Upsilon Wake Forest University Marina Krcmar 12/31/2020 Gamma Zeta Purdue University Christi Eden 12/31/2020 Iota Epsilon Indiana State University Natasha Rascon 12/31/2020 Iota Eta Oakland University Christine Stover 12/31/2020 Iota Iota Otterbein University Kerry Strayer 12/31/2020 Iota Lambda Cleveland State University Jeffrey Bolt 12/31/2020 Iota Pi Youngstown State University Jeff Tyus 12/31/2020 Iota Psi Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville Komie Bumpers 12/31/2020 Iota Rho Gonzaga University Casey Schmitt 12/31/2020
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