Phi Delta Chi
Southeast Regional Conference
Alterum Alterius Auxilio Eget
Athens, GA
March 9-11, 2018
The Conference
Three Days of Brotherhood
March 9th, 2018
Athens, GA
The Alpha Iota chapter of Phi Delta Chi, a professional pharmacy fraternity at the University of Georgia, is proud to host the 2018 Southeast Regional Conference from Friday, March 9th – Sunday, March 11th in Athens, GA. This conference provides Phi Delta Chi Brothers with the ability to participate in leadership workshops, officer training, and networking opportunities.
Check-in begins at 4 PM Friday afternoon and the conference will end at noon Sunday.
The last day to register for SERC 2018 is February 21st!
Lodging
Lodging will now be at the Hilton Garden Inn. Reservations must be made through our chapter. Please contact Bernard at bhsia1@uga.edu or (404) 374-0185 for more information. The last day to provide information for the Hilton is on February 20th.
About Alpha Iota
Our History.
The Alpha Iota Chapter of Phi Delta Chi is located at the University of Georgia in Athens. It was founded on May 29, 1937 by nine men. Today we are proud to be “Oldest Pharmacy Fraternity in Georgia” and the only co-educational Fraternity at the University of Georgia College of Pharmacy. We at Alpha Iota take great pride in the fact that our pharmacy building is named after a charter Alpha Iota, Robert C. Wilson.
100+
Participants
5
Topics
8
1
Sessions
Keynote Speaker
Facilitators
Proud to bring Alumnus and Brothers from all across the Southeast.
Professor Graduate Coordinator Athens, GA
Associate Director IPPE--Ambulatory Care UGA, Athens, GA
Professor and Associate Department Head Athens, GA
Sponsors
If you would like to make a contribution please click the donate button below or contact us using the form below! Any and all contributions are welcome and GREATLY appreciated and will be recognized in the programming as well as our chapter's publication, The Crucible! AAAE!
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