Delta Theta Phi professional law fraternity inducts newest members

On September 14, the Nathanael Greene Senate of Delta Theta Phi (DTP) held its fall initiation at Elon University School of Law in the Robert E. Long Courtroom. DTP was proud to welcome thirteen new members into its third pledge class.

Chartered at Elon Law in 2007, DTP is one of two professional fraternities on campus. With roots that trace back to 1900, DTP has more than 136,000 members in the United States and abroad.

“Delta Theta Phi is extremely excited to pursue many innovative opportunities this year,” said DTP President Brittany Carter. “We are working hard as a cohesive organization to strengthen and fuse together our philanthropic efforts, alumni connections, scholarship endeavors, and professional fraternal events. And we are proud to say that we are looking forward to our best year ever.”

Brittany Carter, member of the Class of 2011 at Elon Law and President of the Nathanael Greene Senate of Delta Theta Phi professional law fraternity.

New members of the Nathanael Greene Senate are:

Alexis Biggers Baker (3L)
Bryce Couture (1L)
Andrea Davis (2L)
Kaylan Gaudio (3L)
Danielle Kennedy (2L)
Johanna Knight (2L)
Ivy Oakley (3L)
Carrie Oxendine (3L)
Andrew Poltorak (2L)
Mathew Schantz (2L)
Patrick Sellers (3L)
Zachary Unger (3L)
Melissa Westmoreland (2L)

DTP is an international law fraternity with student members who are leaders in their law schools, law reviews, moot court, and more. The fraternity’s alumni members are leaders in the legal community, judiciary, industry, business, and many related fields. DTP also publishes The Adelphia Law Journal.

For more information on Delta Theta Phi visit, www.deltathetaphi.org.
 

By Danielle Appelman, L’12