Nina and Kait were both selected for FSU’s Freshman Leadership Institute. They set the bar for our External Affairs Coordinator (Caroline Rinker, MP committee) when she gives examples on how sisters can seek to improve themselves and FSU and Alpha Chi. Kait plans to graduate with a double major and head to law school. SheContinue reading “Freshmen Leaders”
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Sporty Sisters
Jenna Cutrone, Senior, NJ, FSU Women’s Field Hockey Chloe Depenbrock, SO, Ft. Lauderdale, FSU Club Soccer Avery Hultquist, SO, Tallahassee, FSU Cross Country Brittany Palladino, SR, Orlando, FSU Water Polo Bree Sutherland, SO, Mass., FSU Women’s Field Hockey Bailey Wagoner, SO, Pont Vedra Beach, FSU Softball Manager
Senior Love in ‘Rona times
Our local alumnae chapter Epsilon Tau Epsilon didn’t let a pandemic stop them from sharing Hall of Commitment with us. In the Spring they hosted it via Zoom and in the Fall they hosted at the house. December graduation is usually smaller, so we were able to gather safely, six feet apart, with masks inContinue reading “Senior Love in ‘Rona times”
Senior Spotlight – Kala Scott
Kala grew up in Jacksonville and will graduate Fall 2020 with a Master’s in Public Relations with a Minor in Spanish and Recreation, Tourism and Events. At Beta Eta she served as Freshman Intellectual Development chair, fundraising chair for three semesters, and co-technology chair for 2020 Recruitment. On campus she volunteered as Co-Director of PublicContinue reading “Senior Spotlight – Kala Scott”
Light the Night – Altruistic Alpha Chis
Light the Night spreads awareness and advocates for those whose lives are affected by blood cancers, such as leukemia, myeloma, and lymphoma. The FSU organization plans the Tallahassee Light The Night Walk, the annual fundraiser for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. Teams adjusted this year to a virtual walk and look forward to being back atContinue reading “Light the Night – Altruistic Alpha Chis”
MyJourney November – PROGRAM WITH PURPOSE: DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND OPPRESSION
We are fortunate to have a variety of trainings available to share at the chapter level from our education and leadership initiatives department at Headquarters! To continue with our DVA focus and lead us into our #donutsforDVA “drive-thru edition”, we picked a Programs with Purpose (PWPs) to focus on our values of devotion and altruism.Continue reading “MyJourney November – PROGRAM WITH PURPOSE: DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND OPPRESSION”
New Member Love Reimagined
The New Member Ceremony and Retreat at UrbanAir looked different from “normal”, but the energy, smiles, excitment and engagment of our MC20 still shined and we loved watching them during their first semester getting to know Alpha Chi Omega.
Sisterhood via Zoom
Thank you Hannah for motivating us to work hard and encouraging us with positivity (even when we were panting!) during the Tabata workouts you shared via Zoom, summer and fall. You helped make COVID-19 better! Clips from one of Hannah’s classes from this Fall. Hannah is MC19. She lettered in volleyball and soccer in highContinue reading “Sisterhood via Zoom”
MC20 Connecting Mystagogues-Mystagees
Beta Eta gets life! from our connections with new members. We ensure the new members meet sisters and assimilate into the chapter with their many mystagogues, aka mentors. New members connect with study buddies, work-out/outdoor buddies, major buddies and five mystagogues over the semester: Alpha, Chi, Omega, Guardian, Hera and Big. Thank you Ayva, mystagogueContinue reading “MC20 Connecting Mystagogues-Mystagees”
MyJourney – What Makes a Great Leader
To prepare us for elections and choosing our 2021 leaders, our clever MyJourney facilitators (Cameron Rotbart, Jordan Blitzer, Jaiden Gurbuz, Tia Kearney, Stephanie Flegal, Natalie Alexander) chose a dynamic Leadership talk by Roselinde Torres to celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month for our October MyJourney. The talk and session created the perfect segue for Natalie, asstContinue reading “MyJourney – What Makes a Great Leader”
