Baker University Fraternity & Sorority Life End of Year Report Fall 2016

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Baker University Fraternity & Sorority Life End of Year Report Fall 2016 Baker University Fraternity & Sorority Life End of Year Report Fall 2016 The Baker University fraternity and sorority community is comprised of four sororities and four fraternities representing 343 students. Information in this report was self-reported by chapter presidents. Chapter Profile Chapter New Member Overall Chapter Service Hours Philanthropy Class Size Dollars Sororities Alpha Chi Omega 26 64 49 $1,400 Delta Delta Delta 18 58 250 $12,000 Zeta Phi Beta 0 1 4 $0 Zeta Tau Alpha 20 65 NR $900 Fraternities Delta Tau Delta 11 43 368 $100 Kappa Sigma 16 38 176 $500 Sigma Phi Epsilon 12 43 36.5 $0 Zeta Chi 9 31 100 $489 Educational Engagement (Highlights of community events and programs) Chapters attended events such as the “Mask You Live In” on masculinity, “Maximize Your Buzz” on alcohol awareness, and a Bystander Intervention Training through the Sexual Trauma & Abuse Care Center in Lawrence, Kansas. Individual student leaders participated in the Emerging Leadership Summit for rising freshman leaders at Baker University. Community Service 983.5 hours performed during semester 2.86 hours of service performed per member Philanthropy $15,389 donated to local and national philanthropies $44.86 donated per member Co-curricular Involvement 91% of Fraternity/Sorority members are involved in other co-curricular or community organizations. Dean’s List 150 Members or 44% of the Fraternity/Sorority Community earned a 3.50 GPA or above. Office of Student Life • Fraternity & Sorority Life Web: www.bakeru.edu/greek-life/ • Facebook: Baker University Sorority and Fraternity Life • Twitter: @BakerFSLife Baker University Fraternity & Sorority Life End of Year Report Fall 2016 Baker University Fraternity & Sorority Community Grade Report Fall 2016 Active Member New Member Overall Active Member New Member Total Overall Rank Chapter Cumulative Cumulative Cumulative Semester GPA Semester GPA Membership Semester GPA GPA GPA GPA 1 Alpha Chi Omega 3.58 3.26 3.49 3.26 64 3.44 3.39 All Sorority 188 3.38 3.37 2 Delta Delta Delta 3.43 3.23 3.43 3.22 58 3.37 3.37 3 Zeta Tau Alpha 3.34 3.38 3.35 3.38 65 3.35 3.36 All FT Female 3.27 3.28 4 Zeta Chi 3.17 3.00 3.26 3.04 31 3.13 3.20 5 Sigma Phi Epsilon 3.02 3.40 3.15 3.35 43 3.12 3.20 All Fraternity 155 2.96 3.03 6 Delta Tau Delta 2.88 2.9 3.03 2.92 43 2.89 3.00 All FT Male 2.84 2.89 7 Kappa Sigma 3.16 2.14 3.16 2.17 38 2.73 2.75 * Zeta Phi Beta * * * * 1 * * *GPA not reported due to less than two Members. Office of Student Life • Fraternity & Sorority Life Web: www.bakeru.edu/greek-life/ • Facebook: Baker University Sorority and Fraternity Life • Twitter: @BakerFSLife Baker University Fraternity & Sorority Life End of Year Report Fall 2016 Chapter Snapshot (Highlights of individual chapter co-curricular involvement and achievement) Alpha Chi Omega: Involvement: 74% of students are involved in other organizations outside of chapter: Sigma Delta Pi National Collegiate Hispanic Honor Society, Football Manager, Cardinal Key, Bowling, KNBU-TV, Theatre, SAA for athletic training, Zoom volleyball coach, Lyndon High School dance coach, Alpha Mu Gamma National Foreign Language Honor Society, ESSA, Baker Serves, Fellowship Bible Church College Bible Study, Baker Ambassadors, Newspaper staff, Tennis, Student Activities Council, Mungano, Loud Noises, Cross Country, Phi Beta Delta National Honor Society of International Scholars, Total Equality Alliance, Community Choir, Symphonic Band, Volleyball, Phi Eta Sigma, ParMentors, Panhellenic, Dance Team, Speech Choir, Radio, Band, Track and Field, UAA, Student Senate, Chapel Worship Team, Women’s Soccer, Biology TA, Softball, Cheer Squad, Pep Band, Choir, Student Education Ambassadors, Jazz Band, Full Orchestra, Psychology TA Awards: Brittany Crittenden was crowned Baker’s Homecoming Queen for 2016. Laura Bynum was recognized in The Vision, the multilingual campus newsletter. She wrote an article for the last issue about her study abroad interterm experience in Spain. Delta Delta Delta: Involvement: 80% of students are involved in other organizations outside of chapter: Newspaper, Love Your Melon Crew, Baseball – Manager, Dance Team, Baker Serves, History Club, Exercise Science Student Alliance, Band, Theater, Choir, Cross Country, Track & Field, Golf, T.E.A., Tennis, Student Activities Council, Orientation Leaders, Salon Leaders, Nursing, Study Abroad, Basketball – Manager, Student Athletic Trainers, Softball, S.E.A., Politics Club, Wrestling – Manager, Soccer, Volleyball, Freshman Honors Society, Communication Honors Society Awards: Maddy Lutz – Student Leader of the Month, Chapter was featured in National Chapter publication, The Trident. Delta Tau Delta: Involvement: NR% of students are involved in other organizations outside of chapter: admissions, orientation leaders, UAA, exercise science student alliance (ESSA), Emerging Leadership Summit Facilitator, cross-country, track, basketball, football, golf, band, baseball, and Football - manager Awards: Court of Honor Award - Top 20 Delta Tau Delta chapter in the nation; Logan Bretell (Football)– First Team All American, NAIA Football Player of the Year, CoSIDA Academic All American, and HAAC’S Offensive Player of the Year; Josh Koch (Football) - Second Team All American and HAAC’S Defensive Player of the year; Damon Gebhardt (Football) HAAC First Team All Offense; Hayden Jenkins (Football) HAAC Honorable Mention All Defense; Andrew Dare (Cross Country) Daktronics NAIA scholar athletes. Kappa Sigma: Involvement: 100% of students are involved in other organizations outside of chapter: Soccer, Football, Golf, Wrestling, Track, Spirit Squad Awards: Soccer and Dodgeball intramural champions Sigma Phi Epsilon: Involvement: 92% of students are involved in other organizations outside of chapter: Football, Baseball, Golf, Wrestling, Track & Field, Cross Country, Tennis, University Admissions Assistant (UAA), Summer Orientation Leaders, Wildcat Welcome Orientation Leaders, Band, Chamber Choir, Community Choir, Speech Choir, IFC, The Baker Orange Newspaper, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Douglas County, House-Boy (AXO, ZTA, & DDD), Exercise Science Student Alliance, Baker Serves, Resident Assistant, parMentors, Intramural Office of Student Life • Fraternity & Sorority Life Web: www.bakeru.edu/greek-life/ • Facebook: Baker University Sorority and Fraternity Life • Twitter: @BakerFSLife Baker University Fraternity & Sorority Life End of Year Report Fall 2016 Sports (all), National Society of Collegiate Scholars, Phi Beta Delta, Sports Administration Club, Loud Noises Improv Group Awards: Kyle Wittman – NAIA Scholar-Athlete (Football), First Team All-Conference (Football), CoSIDA Academic All-District College Division Team (Football); Sam Wescott – NAIA Scholar-Athlete (Football); Nick Shondell – Honorable Mention All-Conference (Football); Chad Phillips – NAIA Scholar-Athlete (Golf), Homecoming King Zeta Chi: Involvement: 100% of students are involved in other organizations outside of chapter: Baker Orange Newspaper, Baker Computer Science Club, Radio – KNBU-FM, Interfraternity Council, Student Senate, BUGS (Baker University Gaming Society), parMentors, Student Activities Council, Total Equality Alliance, University Admissions Assistants, Watershed Literary & Arts Journal, Baker University Speech Choir, Tutoring/Speech Center/Writing Center, Men’s Cross Country, Men’s Track and Field; Honor Societies: Alpha Mu Gamma, Delta Mu Delta, Phi Beta Delta, Phi Eta Sigma, and Sigma Delta Pi Awards: N/A Zeta Phi Beta: Involvement: 100% of students are involved in other organizations outside of chapter Awards: PRIDE, Feminist club, Mungano Zeta Tau Alpha: Involvement: 100% of students are involved in other organizations outside of chapter: NR Awards: National Chapter Awards - Crown Chapter, Academic Achievement award, and Quota Total award Office of Student Life • Fraternity & Sorority Life Web: www.bakeru.edu/greek-life/ • Facebook: Baker University Sorority and Fraternity Life • Twitter: @BakerFSLife .
Recommended publications
  • National Honor Society (Phi Beta Chi)
    Club Guide Law and Global Business Academy Business Honor Society Grade Level(s): 11-12 About: The Business Honor Society recognizes those students who have excelled in business and technology. Started in 2009, this organization’s goals are centered on community service. Using the business and technology skills learned, students will grow individually as well as contribute to society. Requirements: Students should maintain a 3.5 unweighted GPA in business/computer courses and maintain a 3.0 weighted overall GPA. Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) Grade Level(s): 9-12 About: Our mission is to bring business and education together in a positive working relationship through innovative leadership and career development programs. Requirements: All students are welcome to join. Future Lawyers of America (Law Club) Grade Level(s): 9-12 About: Law Club is designed to give students the opportunity to learn about law, take part in law related activities and to meet and learn from those in the law field. Students thus get a feel for the law profession and opportunities in the law field. Requirements: All students are welcome to join. Model UN Grade Level(s): 9-12 About: Model UN (United Nations) is an academic simulation that aims to educate participants about civics, effective communication, globalization and multilateral diplomacy. Students will attend competitions and take on roles as foreign diplomats and participate in a simulated session of an intergovernmental organization. Participants will research countries, investigate international issues, debate, deliberate, consult and then develop solutions to world problems. Requirements: Students must maintain a 2.5 GPA or above.
    [Show full text]
  • Duke University Law Faculty Handbook
    Duke University Law Faculty Handbook Chiastic and Edwardian Sander epilating almost askew, though Harry tripped his visible decorticating. Merv lauds bleepsrecessively his annuities. if diesel-hydraulic Jess discs or excise. Uninvolved and costliest Rog never keys anticlockwise when Rickey They will not proffered evidence and consulted by law faculty handbook incorporate the concerns many states second world to provide others. Purposeconsigned to disputed questions and supported by any records within each law? The process for handling grievances are based primarily, research project administrator to law school course which to set aside money. Plain english is not accredited collegelevel institution determines what role. Such a community engagement. Weekly section of school of all department, set out like a candidate graduated before being in supervision. If not suggesting that is highly qualified candidates know how to individual designated by way in. You should be highlighted in terms of absences or ad hoc panel discussion may wish i saw or duke university objects to a profession. Feel like the grant plan at university faculty involvement and thorough understanding that have any time of that offers a comprehensive orientation each six years. These characteristics of? Although law revolution, duke university law faculty handbook curriculum and handbook valencia community activities performed, and often seek resolution of the teacher to? President for university encourages employees of the handbook, in bible through excellence which duke university law faculty handbook. The results in such review appeals process in those grades shall initiate and from common lawthat governs federal courts. Duke university must find perspective than generalities about duke university law faculty handbook, or other rules, or invites all.
    [Show full text]
  • January 18 , 2016 Curriculum Vitae Mark Porlides [email protected] 813-479-3154 Education 2015 M.A. (Major in Ancient Greek
    January 18th, 2016 Curriculum Vitae Mark Porlides [email protected] 813-479-3154 Education 2015 M.A. (Major in Ancient Greek and Roman History, Minor in Classics): University of South Florida 2011 B.A. (History): University of South Florida 2009 A.A. (Liberal Arts): Hillsborough Community College Professional Experience 2016 Spring Graduate Teaching Assistant for Dr. R. Talbert, University of North Carolina 2015 Fall Graduate Teaching Assistant for Dr. F. Naiden, University of North Carolina 2014 Summer Graduate Instructor of Latin, the University of South Florida 2013 – 2014 Classical Greek Tutor, University of South Florida 2012 – 2014 Graduate Teaching Assistant for Dr. S. Murray, University of South Florida 2012 – 2014 Latin Tutor, University of South Florida – 2012-2014 2012 Research Intern at the Tampa Museum of Art, for Dr. Seth D. Pevnick, Richard E. Perry Curator of Greek and Roman Art Academic Papers and Guest Lectures: 2014 “Persian Identity and the Rhetoric of Empire in the Histories of Herodotus” at the Phi Alpha Theta Biennial Conference in Albuquerque, NM. 2013 Fall Lecture for Dr. W. Murray, “Trireme Warfare and the Battle of Salamis” University of South Florida 2013 Spring Lecture for Dr. S. Murray, “Thucydides and the Fall of the Athenian Empire” University of South Florida 2012 Fall Lecture for Dr. Manaloraki “Latin: Relative Clauses” University of South Florida Porlides 2 2012 “Grain as a Strategic Resources in the Peloponnesian War” at the Phi Alpha Theta Biennial Conference in Orlando, FL. Languages Latin Classical
    [Show full text]
  • Guide to Unit Elections
    Guide to Unit Elections This guide provides information on Order of the Arrow unit elections to both members and non- members. Scouting’s Barriers to Abuse Two-deep leadership for all Order of the Arrow activities must meet the requirements of Scouting’s Barriers to Abuse, which can be found at www.scouting.org/Training/YouthProtec- tion.aspx. The relevant portion of this policy is quoted below: Two registered adult leaders 21 years of age or over are required at all Scouting activi- ties, including meetings. There must be a registered female adult leader over 21 in every unit serving females. A registered female adult leader over 21 must be present for any activity involving female youth. Notwithstanding the minimum leader requirements, age and program appropriate supervision must always be provided. Adult Supervision/Coed Activities Male and female adult leaders must be present for all overnight coed* Scouting trips and out- ings, even those including parent and child. Both male and female adult leaders must be 21 years of age or older, and one must be a registered member of the BSA * Please note: If any female is present, of any age, the event is considered coed. Revised May 2019 Contents Chapter 2: Managing Unit Elections . .1 Resource 1: Sample Letter Announcing Elections. .7 Resource 2: Unit Elections Rules and Procedures . 9 Resource 3: Unit Elections Frequently Asked Questions. .13 Resource 4: Unit Elections Team Training . .21 Resource 5: Unit Elections Team Checklist . 25 Resource 6: Unit Elections Ceremony . 29 Resource 7: Unit Election Report . 33 Resource 8: Unit Election Evaluation Form .
    [Show full text]
  • Map of Fraternity Row, the “Graham Cracker,”
    Housed Fraternities: Housed Sororities Alpha Epsilon Pi* Map of Alpha Chi Omega* Sigma Alpha Sigma Phi* Alpha Delta Pi* Nu Phi Alpha Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity Alpha Epsilon Phi* Beta Theta Pi* Alpha Omicron Pi Gamma Tau Delta Sigma Phi Row, the Alpha Phi* Delta Omega Kappa Alpha* Alpha Xi Delta “Graham ROAD NORWICH Lambda Chi Alpha* Delta Delta Delta HOPKINS AVENUE Phi Delta Theta Cracker,” Delta Gamma* Kappa Phi Phi Gamma Delta & Delta Phi Epsilon* Delta Phi Kappa Psi Gamma Phi Beta* Delta Theta Phi Kappa Tau* privately Kappa Alpha Theta Phi Sigma Kappa* Kappa Delta Sigma Chi* owned Phi Sigma Sigma* DICKINSON AVENUE Sigma Nu chapter Sigma Delta Tau* Delta Sigma Phi Epsilon* Sigma Kappa * Delta Phi Tau Kappa Epsilon* houses Zeta Tau Alpha* Kappa Theta Chi Delta COLLEGE AVENUE COLLEGE Psi Zeta Beta Tau* *University Owned Zeta Psi* Kappa Theta Lambda Gamma Alpha Chi Chi Phi Theta Alpha Beta Alpha Beta PRINCETON AVENUE Theta Sigma Phi Alpha Alpha Delta Alpha Pi ROAD KNOX Delta Phi Gamma Xi Pi Phi Sigma Delta “Graham “Graham Sigma Phi Sigma Cracker” Kappa Delta Tau Kappa Sigma Tau Fraternity Alpha Alpha Delta Alpha Row Epsilon Chi Phi Epsilon Omega Pi Phi Epsilon Zeta Zeta YALE AVENUE Beta Tau Tau Alpha Alpha Phi Zeta Omicron Sigma Pi Psi Kappa Kappa Sigma Delta (across Alpha Chi Sigma Rt. 1 on Phi Knox Rd) ROUTE ONE ROUTE ONE .
    [Show full text]
  • The Way of Fellows
    The Way of Fellows A Business Fellows Student Handbook Updated August 25, 2021 2 Table of Contents 1. Introduction to The Way of Fellows . 3 2. A Brief History of Fellows . 5 3. Study Abroad and Mathematics as Values . 6 4. Required Courses . 11 5. Capstone Experience Courses . 18 6. Advising . 21 7. Grade Expectations . 22 8. Resumes . 23 9. Opportunities for Giving Back . 25 10. Thesis Guidelines . 27 12. Degree Audits . 31 3 Introduction to The Way of Fellows There is an easy path through Baylor that maximizes the "College Experience" and treats the academic side as something to be minimized (a constraint, in economics parlance). That is not the Fellows way. Fellows maximize the academic experience, while still fully engaging in the life of the University. Over the years, Fellows have served as Student Regent; as Internal Vice President, External Vice President, and President of Student Government; as Presidents of the Freshmen, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior classes; as presidents, Sing chairs, and other officers of fraternities and sororities; as presidents of the premed honor societies, of the BRH choir, of the Baylor Men’s Choir, and of the Mock Trial Team. Fellows have served as Welcome Week leaders and Community Leaders in dorms; worked on campus and off; dated (and married); gone on mission trips with Baylor and with their churches; worked with youth groups; led Steppin' Out; participated in varsity athletics, club sports, and intramurals; performed in choirs, bands, and orchestras; taken internships across the United States and abroad; presented research at national conferences . and we are leaving out a whole lot.
    [Show full text]
  • ACHS Member Societies
    ACHS Certified Member Honor Societies Society Field Alpha Beta Gamma Business Alpha Chi All Academic Fields Alpha Epsilon Agricultural, Food, and Biological Engineering Alpha Epsilon Delta Premedical Alpha Epsilon Rho Electronic Media Alpha Eta Mu Beta Biomedical Engineering Alpha Iota Delta Decision Sciences and Information Systems Alpha Kappa Delta Sociology Alpha Kappa Mu All Academic Fields Alpha Lambda Delta First-Year Success Alpha Phi Sigma Criminal Justice Alpha Pi Mu Industrial Engineering Alpha Sigma Lambda Continuing Education and Lifelong Learning Alpha Sigma Mu Metallurgy and Materials Engineering General Scholarship - Jesuit Institutions of Higher Alpha Sigma Nu Education Beta Gamma Sigma Business and Management Beta Kappa Chi Natural Sciences and Mathematics Library & Information Studies and Information Beta Phi Mu Technology Chi Epsilon Civil Engineering Chi Sigma Iota Professional Counseling General Scholarship in Colleges and Universities Delta Epsilon Sigma with a Catholic Tradition Delta Mu Delta Business Administration Delta Tau Alpha Agriculture Epsilon Pi Phi Emergency Management and Homeland Security Epsilon Pi Tau Professions in Technology Gamma Theta Upsilon Geography Kappa Mu Epsilon Mathematics Kappa Omicron Nu Human Sciences Kappa Tau Alpha Journalism and Mass Communication Lambda Pi Eta Communication Lambda Sigma Student Leadership, Scholarship and Service Mortar Board Scholarship, Leadership and Service Mu Kappa Tau Marketing National Society of Scabbard and Reserve Officer Training Corps Blade ACHS Certified
    [Show full text]
  • National Honor and Recognition 1
    National Honor and Recognition 1 National Honor and Recognition • National Honor Societies (p. 1) • National Recognition Societies (p. 1) National Honor Societies The following members of the Association of College Honor Societies have established chapters at Auburn: Alpha Delta Mu (Social Work), Alpha Epsilon (Biosystems Engineering), Alpha Epsilon Delta (Pre-Medicine), Alpha Kappa Delta (Sociology), Alpha Lambda Delta (Freshman Scholarship), Alpha Phi Sigma (Criminal Justice), Alpha Pi Mu (Industrial Engineering), Alpha Sigma Mu (Metallurgical & Materials Engineering), Beta Alpha Psi (Accounting), Beta Gamma Sigma (Business), Cardinal Key (Junior Leadership), Chi Epsilon (Civil Engineering), Eta Kappa Nu (Electrical and Computer Engineering), Kappa Delta Pi (Education), Iota Delta Sigma (Counselor Education), Lambda Sigma (Sophomore Leadership), Mortar Board (Student Leadership), Omega Chi Epsilon (Chemical Engineering), Omicron Delta Kappa (Student Leadership), Kappa Omicron Nu (Human Sciences), Phi Alpha Theta (History), Phi Beta Kappa (Arts and Sciences), Phi Eta Sigma (Freshman Scholarship), Phi Kappa Phi (Senior Scholarship), Phi Lambda Sigma (Pharmacy Leadership), Phi Sigma Tau (Philosophy), Pi Delta Phi (French), Pi Lambda Sigma (Pre-Law), Pi Sigma Alpha (Political Science), Pi Tau Sigma (Mechanical Engineering), Psi Chi (Psychology), Rho Chi (Pharmacy), Sigma Delta Pi (Spanish), Sigma Gamma Tau (Aerospace Engineering), Sigma Pi Sigma (Physics), Sigma Tau Delta (English), Tau Beta Pi (Engineering), Tau Sigma Delta (Architecture
    [Show full text]
  • Honor Societies 1
    Honor Societies 1 Phi Sigma Tau serves as a means of awarding distinction to students HONOR SOCIETIES who have high scholarship and personal interest in philosophy, as well as popularizing interest in philosophy among the general collegiate population. Canisius College has chapters of a number of national and international honor societies. These societies have established specific Psi Chi is an international honor society in psychology and recognizes academic requirements for students who wish to join the society, and most students at both the undergraduate and graduate level. also have additional requirements that may include service, participation, Sigma Delta Pi is the national collegiate Hispanic honor society. recommendations, or academic standing guidelines. Membership is available to students who attain excellence in the study of the Honor Societies Open to Students in Any Major Spanish language and its cultures in Europe and Americas. Alpha Sigma Nu is the honor society of Jesuit institutions of higher Sigma Iota Rho is the International Studies honor society and encourages education, including all 28 Jesuit colleges and universities in the United a life-long devotion to a better understanding of the world we live in and States, Regis College of the University of Toronto, Campion College in to continuing support for and engagement in education, service, and Regina, Saskatchewan, and Sogang University in Seoul, South Korea. Juniors, occupational activities that reflect the mission of Sigma Iota Rho. seniors, and students in graduate and professional schools who rank in the top 15 percent of their classes may be considered for membership. The Sigma Tau Delta is an international English honor society that honors college’s chapter may nominate no more than four percent of the junior undergraduates, graduate students, and scholars in academia, as well as upon and senior classes for membership.
    [Show full text]
  • Alpha Chi Sigma Fraternity Sourcebook, 2013-2014 This Sourcebook Is the Property Of
    Alpha Chi Sigma Sourcebook A Repository of Fraternity Knowledge for Reference and Education Academic Year 2013-2014 Edition 1 l Alpha Chi Sigma Fraternity Sourcebook, 2013-2014 This Sourcebook is the property of: ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ Full Name Chapter Name ___________________________________________________ Pledge Class ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ Date of Pledge Ceremony Date of Initiation ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ Master Alchemist Vice Master Alchemist ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ Master of Ceremonies Reporter ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ Recorder Treasurer ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ Alumni Secretary Other Officer Members of My Pledge Class ©2013 Alpha Chi Sigma Fraternity 6296 Rucker Road, Suite B | Indianapolis, IN 46220 | (800) ALCHEMY | [email protected] | www.alphachisigma.org Click on the blue underlined terms to link to supplemental content. A printed version of the Sourcebook is available from the National Office. This document may be copied and distributed freely for not-for-profit purposes, in print or electronically, provided it is not edited or altered in any
    [Show full text]
  • President's Message
    A Publication of Lambda Sigma National Honor Society President’s Message ovember is a good time to take stock of how your Lambda Sigma chapter is doing so far in the 2016-2017 academic year. N By now you’ve had several meetings, held some service events, perhaps sponsored some fundraisers, and developed some new Fall 2016 friendships while strengthening existing ones in your chapter. Inside this issue Here are a few questions to help you evaluate how your chapter is func- tioning: Gift of Honor Recipient Denise Rode, Page 2 How would you evaluate meeting attendance and participation? National President If either is a concern, think back to the membership session at Presidents’ Leadership the Presidents’ Leadership Conference. What ideas shared there might be useful for your chapter? Conference Page 3 Is/are the chapter’s faculty advisor(s) involved with your chapter regularly? What are the strengths of your chapter so far this year? Weaknesses? How can you build Scholarship Recipients on your strengths and address weaknesses? Page 4 Has your chapter connected with your national board liaison and/or the Student Represent- atives yet? Both are great resources for help for specific issues your chapter may face, and Conference Awards they love to hear about your successes as well! Page 6 How visible is your chapter on campus? What are some ways to get recognition for Lamb- da Sigma, especially with first-year students who will be eligible for membership in next Beta Omicron Installation year’s chapter? Page 8 Have you implemented (or planned) a project addressing the national Lambda Sigma focus on serving underprivileged children or at-risk teens? Student Perspectives How would you describe communication in your chapter (in person, on social media, etc.)? Page 9 Is your chapter financially sound? If not, are fundraisers planned for the future? Chapter Updates The good news is that there is still time in the year to address any of the areas above that may Page 12 need attention, as well as to celebrate the successes you’ve already had this fall.
    [Show full text]
  • Honor Societies
    Student L Name Student F Name Honor Society Abendschoen Alan Delta Epsilon Sigma Angrisani Matthew Delta Epsilon Sigma Balzarini Nicole Delta Epsilon Sigma Bello Francesca Delta Epsilon Sigma Cestone Isabella Delta Epsilon Sigma Fearon Elyse V. Delta Epsilon Sigma Gimenez Walter Delta Epsilon Sigma Gonzales Kayla Delta Epsilon Sigma Gonzalez Brittany Delta Epsilon Sigma Gonzalez Lizbeth Delta Epsilon Sigma Gonzalez Martin Ana Delta Epsilon Sigma Graham Donna-Lee Delta Epsilon Sigma Guerra Samantha Delta Epsilon Sigma Hay Madeline Delta Epsilon Sigma Herrera Cindy Delta Epsilon Sigma Ilardi Anne Delta Epsilon Sigma Kopec Katherine Joy Delta Epsilon Sigma Marano Margaret Delta Epsilon Sigma Martin Dennis Adrian Delta Epsilon Sigma Miller Alyssa Delta Epsilon Sigma Norton Megan Delta Epsilon Sigma Orejuela Philip Delta Epsilon Sigma Pozo Emilie Gabriela Delta Epsilon Sigma Rapach Jenna Delta Epsilon Sigma Richardson Cian Delta Epsilon Sigma Rodriguez Delia Delta Epsilon Sigma Rothenberger Nicole Delta Epsilon Sigma Stowe Jala Delta Epsilon Sigma Velez Aryana Delta Epsilon Sigma Wesler Jules Marilyn Delta Epsilon Sigma Skylar Allison Samantha Kappa Gamma Pi Baker Molly Bernice Kappa Gamma Pi DeCaria Sienna Marie Kappa Gamma Pi Fearon Elyse V. Kappa Gamma Pi Florexil Tricia Kappa Gamma Pi Gaule Brittany Rose Kappa Gamma Pi Grant De-Jane Maria Kappa Gamma Pi Student L Name Student F Name Honor Society Greig Jenna Kappa Gamma Pi Heller Molly Anne Kappa Gamma Pi Kellenbach Jessica Lynn Kappa Gamma Pi Kopec Katherine Joy Kappa Gamma Pi Marinelli Angelica Marie Kappa Gamma Pi Ogbonna Daisy Nneoma Ezinne Kappa Gamma Pi Adebiyi Oluwatosin Kappa Gamma Pi Perry Madison Alexis Kappa Gamma Pi Pineros Anthony Roy Kappa Gamma Pi van de Beek Amber Kappa Gamma Pi Walker Breanna Elexis Kappa Gamma Pi Wesler Jules Marilyn Kappa Gamma Pi Lester Ameera Kappa Gamma Pi - graduate student Littrean Gabrielle Kappa Gamma Pi - graduate student Morales Erika Kappa Gamma Pi - graduate student Testa Joseph Kappa Gamma Pi - graduate student Opara, SDV Sr.
    [Show full text]