As mentioned before, I have the privilege of interning this summer in Connecticut with ESPN Inc. I have been here in New England for nearly five weeks, and it has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my entire life. There is one very important group however, that has provided me with the meansContinue reading “What Alpha Chi Means to Me”
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Beta Eta Blogger Spotlight
We love it when we come across fellow Beta Eta bloggers. We try our best to keep up with Beta Eta bloggers by adding their links to our site. We even work to try to distinguish between alumna bloggers who blog for fun, and those who blog about their life, family, etc… Thus readers areContinue reading “Beta Eta Blogger Spotlight”
Social media: What do your accounts say about you?
Great Article below, originally posted by, Alpha Chi Omega Alumna, Audra Meyer on her blog. The article sheds light on the aspects of social media, and what you can do to ensure that social media sites portray your best image. A Twitter friend, Lauren Gray, recommended Socioclean.com about a month ago. (If you’re not followingContinue reading “Social media: What do your accounts say about you?”
The Clothesline Project
information provided from dvam.vawnet The Clothesline Project is a visual display that bears witness to the violence against women and children. The Clothesline Project comprises T-shirts designed by survivors of abuse and those who have lost loved ones to it. The shirts are hung on a clothesline display to: Honor survivors and memorialize victims HelpContinue reading “The Clothesline Project”
Congratulations to 2011 graduating Seniors
A big thank you goes out to the alumnae members and advisors of the Epsilon Tau Epsilon Alumane chapter for hosting hall of commitment at the end of the spring semester for graduating seniors! We are so proud of the seniors on their graduation from Florida State University and from the Beta Eta chapter. AsContinue reading “Congratulations to 2011 graduating Seniors”
Silent Witness cont…
We shared information on the Silent Witness Project last Thursday. Be sure to visit silentwitness.net for additional information
Silent Witness
The Goal The Silent Witness National Initiative seeks to promote peace, healing and responsibility in adult relationships. The Initiative’s goal is to reach zero domestic murders by 2010 through successful community-based domestic violence reduction efforts. Download Flyer (PDF) How The Initiative Began In 1990, a group of women artists and writers, alarmed by the growingContinue reading “Silent Witness”
Empty Place at the Table
Following a cluster of domestic violence murders in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania in 1993, the community responded by holding a rally and march outside the courthouse. In an effort to continue the community involvement, education and commemoration, rally organizers and the Women’s Resource Center, Inc. worked together to create the Empty Place at the Table exhibit.Continue reading “Empty Place at the Table”
Collegiate Spotlight- University Of Alabama Greeks
Today I have to share what the Greek Students at University of Alabama have been working on since the Tornadoes hit their community. It is truly amazing, how the entire Greek System rallied together for the good of their community. From each sorority collecting different items, to various fraternity houses cooking, to hundreds of studentsContinue reading “Collegiate Spotlight- University Of Alabama Greeks”
National Call for Unity…
To honor the tradition of the National Day of Unity, the Domestic Violence Awareness Project Advisory Group decided to organize a National Call for Unity. The idea was to provide advocates with an opportunity for a collective, shared experience that would not distract from their ongoing support of survivors, their daily work to end violence,Continue reading “National Call for Unity…”
