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Georgia Tech Fraternity Brings Home Multiple Awards from International Convention
The Georgia Tech Phi Delt fraternity chapter received four awards during the international fraternity's recent Savannah convention.

The Georgia Tech Phi Delta Theta chapter recently received four awards during the international fraternity’s 81st Biennial Convention in Savannah, GA.
"The chapter has challenged itself to raise the bar in all areas of chapter operations,” said Michael Sterling, current chapter president. “To be recognized for our efforts is motivating for our entire group.”
The Georgia Tech chapter received the Excellence in Scholarship Commendation, General Headquarters Trophy and Gold Star for overall excellence in chapter operations, and Biggers Ritual Award for excellence in ritual performance.
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Chapter Secretary Hrisheek Radhakrishnan and Chapter President Michael Sterling were excited to bring multiple awards back to the Georgia Tech chapter. The Georgia Tech Phi Delts received the honors during the fraternity’s 81st Biennial Convention in Savannah, GA earlier this summer.
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About Phi Delta Theta
Phi Delta Theta was founded in 1848 at Miami University in Oxford, OH. The Georgia Delta chapter was established at Georgia Tech in 1902. The men of Phi Delta Theta share a common commitment -- the cultivation of friendship among its members, the acquirement individually of a high degree of mental culture, and the personal attainment of high moral standards.