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05/28/2015

The national leadership of Kappa Delta Rho has reviewed the statement from Penn State's Vice President of Student Affairs regarding our chapter at the university. The statement provides that the chapter will lose its recognition from Penn State for a period of three years. We agree completely that the conduct described in the statement is unacceptable. As stated in the Report of the Inter Fraternity Council (IFC), only a few of our members were accused of such misconduct. As we outlined previously, we have initiated disciplinary proceedings against members accused of any wrongdoing, and have established educational programs and other measures, such as a hazing hotline, to address and prevent future misconduct.

We share the university's positive assessment of the Inter Fraternity Council (IFC) procedure, which resulted in a recommendation that our chapter continue on campus. The university administration rightfully commends the IFC review as an example of thoughtful due process.

We respect the university's decision and look forward to working with the university to effectuate improvements in the Greek system on campus. KDR will endeavor to take any actions necessary to have our chapter retain recognition after the three year period has concluded.

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Photos from Kappa Delta Rho 's post 04/15/2015

Hello all,
Kappa Delta Rho has brought home the awards for Highest Fraternity GPA and the Chapter of Excellence at the University of Detroit Mercy! Also, our brother Jeffrey Palleschi won Brotherhood award for exemplifying the most fraternal spirit on campus!

Honor Super Omnia!

Photos 10/23/2014

Honoring KDR’s Crown Jewel
Robert Donald Corrie, Beta ‘53
(1931-2014)

The candlelight dimmed within the halls of Kappa Delta Rho on the morning of October 20, 2014, when Robert Donald Corrie passed through the gates leading to Chapter Eternal after a brief illness.

For more than 58 years, he had served faithfully with 17 National Fraternity presidents and with seven Foundation presidents. He was a Brother who knew many of the original Founding Fathers; served the National Fraternity as a director, vice president, treasurer, Ordo Honoris chair, and director emeritus; supported the Foundation as a trustee, treasurer, and vice president of the Annual Fund; and advised the Phi Beta (College of William and Mary) and Beta Gamma (Christopher Newport College) chapters. He was a Brother who was honored with the Chapter Advisor of the Year Award on several occasions and with the prestigious North American Interfraternity Council Award of Distinction.

Brother Corrie was a rare KDR, who mastered a set of razor-sharp tools in the “workshop of the mind” where intellect and intuition generate success and build true character. Throughout his lifetime, he acted as a lightning rod channeling vigor and vitality to the energy grid fueling the Fraternity and the Foundation.

In 1959, six years after graduating from Cornell, Brother Corrie married the gem of his life, Ann Cameron. The durability of their marriage was celebrated this year with their 55th wedding anniversary. They were blessed to have three remarkable daughters, Suzanne, Jean, and Carolyn; two sons-in-law; three grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

He returned to Cornell University in 2013 for the first time since graduation where he felt at home strolling its labyrinth of pathways passing Willard Straight, Goldwyn Smith, and Morrill halls; McGraw Library; Sage Chapel; Cascadilla Hall; Beebe Lake; and Fall Creek Gorge.

One of his contemporaries remarked in 2010 at a roast given in his honor, that Brother Corrie possessed all the four “Cs” defining a perfect gemstone – precise cuts of personal and professional accomplishments that would rival some of the greatest thinkers and financial leaders, many carats of wisdom that were reminiscent of the philosophers of ancient Greece and Rome, brilliant clarity of vision and purpose, and vibrant color radiating from his bright, shining face, outlining his glittering eyes and serene expression.

Brother Corrie, as you take your journey home, we honor and bless you for your expressions of respect – honoring Kappa Delta Rho’s timeless and sacred traditions, valuing humanity’s tapestry of diversity, and teaching lessons of generous giving and open receiving – deo gracias . . . Honor Super Omnia!

The KDR Memorial Service for Bob will be at the Doubletree in Williamsburg at 7pm on November 10. The address for the hotel is 50 Kingsmill Rd, Williamsburg, VA 23185.

For those who may need a hotel room we have arranged for a block of rooms at the rate of $89 a night which would be good for Sunday and Monday evening.

For those of you who are unable to attend the service due to geography or life commitments I am making arrangements to have it recorded and it will be streamed on the KDR website later that evening or the next day.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be sent to the Kappa Delta Rho Foundation, attention Robert D. Corrie Memorial Scholarship Fund, 331 S. Main Street, Greensburg, PA 15601 (or made online at KDR.com) or to the Williamsburg Landing Benevolence Fund, 5700 Williamsburg Landing Drive, Williamsburg, VA, 23185.
Photo: Honoring KDR’s Crown Jewel
Robert Donald Corrie, Beta ‘53
(1931-2014)

The candlelight dimmed within the halls of Kappa Delta Rho on the morning of October 20, 2014, when Robert Donald Corrie passed through the gates leading to Chapter Eternal after a brief illness.

For more than 58 years, he had served faithfully with 17 National Fraternity presidents and with seven Foundation presidents. He was a Brother who knew many of the original Founding Fathers; served the National Fraternity as a director, vice president, treasurer, Ordo Honoris chair, and director emeritus; supported the Foundation as a trustee, treasurer, and vice president of the Annual Fund; and advised the Phi Beta (College of William and Mary) and Beta Gamma (Christopher Newport College) chapters. He was a Brother who was honored with the Chapter Advisor of the Year Award on several occasions and with the prestigious North American Interfraternity Council Award of Distinction.

Brother Corrie was a rare KDR, who mastered a set of razor-sharp tools in the “workshop of the mind” where intellect and intuition generate success and build true character. Throughout his lifetime, he acted as a lightning rod channeling vigor and vitality to the energy grid fueling the Fraternity and the Foundation.

In 1959, six years after graduating from Cornell, Brother Corrie married the gem of his life, Ann Cameron. The durability of their marriage was celebrated this year with their 55th wedding anniversary. They were blessed to have three remarkable daughters, Suzanne, Jean, and Carolyn; two sons-in-law; three grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

He returned to Cornell University in 2013 for the first time since graduation where he felt at home strolling its labyrinth of pathways passing Willard Straight, Goldwyn Smith, and Morrill halls; McGraw Library; Sage Chapel; Cascadilla Hall; Beebe Lake; and Fall Creek Gorge.

One of his contemporaries remarked in 2010 at a roast given in his honor, that Brother Corrie possessed all the four “Cs” defining a perfect gemstone – precise cuts of personal and professional accomplishments that would rival some of the greatest thinkers and financial leaders, many carats of wisdom that were reminiscent of the philosophers of ancient Greece and Rome, brilliant clarity of vision and purpose, and vibrant color radiating from his bright, shining face, outlining his glittering eyes and serene expression.

Brother Corrie, as you take your journey home, we honor and bless you for your expressions of respect – honoring Kappa Delta Rho’s timeless and sacred traditions, valuing humanity’s tapestry of diversity, and teaching lessons of generous giving and open receiving – deo gracias . . . Honor Super Omnia!

The KDR Memorial Service for Bob will be at the Doubletree in Williamsburg at 7pm on November 10. The address for the hotel is 50 Kingsmill Rd, Williamsburg, VA 23185.

For those who may need a hotel room we have arranged for a block of rooms at the rate of $89 a night which would be good for Sunday and Monday evening.

For those of you who are unable to attend the service due to geography or life commitments I am making arrangements to have it recorded and it will be streamed on the KDR website later that evening or the next day.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be sent to the Kappa Delta Rho Foundation, attention Robert D. Corrie Memorial Scholarship Fund, 331 S. Main Street, Greensburg, PA 15601 (or made online at KDR.com) or to the Williamsburg Landing Benevolence Fund, 5700 Williamsburg Landing Drive, Williamsburg, VA, 23185.

Photos 09/11/2014

01/22/2014

The brothers of KDR would like to wish the lovely ladies of Kappa Beta Gamma a wonderful Founder's Day!

Photos 12/04/2013

The brothers of KDR would like to thank the sisters of Gamma Phi Beta for the lovely ginger bread house! Happy holidays!

Photos 09/23/2013

Here's the rush calendar for the next two weeks! Feel free to talk or message any brother if you have questions!

Photos 09/17/2013

Interested in joining a fraternity? Come out to the IFC Fraternity BBQ this Thursday during dead hour!!

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