CPC Academic Report Fall 2018

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

CPC Academic Report Fall 2018 Collegiate Panhellenic Council Academic Report Official Report Fall Semester 2018 Prepared January 2019 Membership F18 S18 F17 Change Change Prior Rank Chapter Total GPA GPA GPA in Sem in Year Rank 1 Chi Omega 171 3.52 3.45 3.51 0.07 0.01 3 2 Alpha Delta Pi 167 3.46 3.56 3.50 -0.10 -0.04 1 3 Pi Beta Phi 169 3.42 3.45 3.38 -0.03 0.04 3 4 Gamma Phi Beta 162 3.37 3.42 3.38 -0.05 -0.01 5 5 Delta Zeta 156 3.35 3.37 3.31 -0.02 0.04 7 6 Kappa Delta 172 3.34 3.38 3.32 -0.04 0.02 6 CPC ACTIVE MEMBER GPA 1,713 3.33 3.33 3.34 0.00 -0.01 7 Kappa Kappa Gamma 156 3.32 3.33 3.33 -0.01 0.01 8 8 Phi Beta Chi 14 3.31 3.52 3.30 -0.21 0.01 2 9 Delta Delta Delta 156 3.28 3.33 3.27 -0.05 0.01 8 ALL CPC SORORITY GPA 2,385 3.28 3.32 3.28 -0.04 0.00 ALL SORORITY GPA 2,463 3.27 3.31 3.27 -0.04 0.00 10 Alpha Gamma Delta 156 3.25 3.31 3.30 -0.06 -0.05 10 ALL ACTIVE MEMBER GPA 3,127 3.24 3.24 3.24 0.00 0.00 11 Kappa Alpha Theta 125 3.23 3.31 3.31 -0.08 -0.08 10 ALL WOMEN'S UNDERGRAD GPA 13,037 3.19 3.20 3.17 -0.01 0.02 ALL SORORITY & FRATERNITY GPA 4,401 3.17 3.22 3.18 -0.05 -0.01 12 Alpha Phi 159 3.16 3.11 3.12 0.05 0.04 15 13 Alpha Chi Omega 149 3.15 3.29 3.23 -0.14 -0.08 12 CPC NEW MEMBER GPA 672 3.13 3.05 3.12 0.08 0.01 14 Sigma Kappa 154 3.11 3.23 3.22 -0.12 -0.11 13 ALL UNIVERSITY UNDERGRAD GPA 30,218 3.08 3.09 3.05 -0.01 0.03 15 Alpha Sigma Kappa 67 3.06 3.11 3.01 -0.05 0.05 15 16 Alpha Omicron Pi 107 3.05 3.14 3.09 -0.09 -0.04 14 17 Delta Gamma 145 3.03 3.07 2.92 -0.04 0.11 17 ALL NEW MEMBER GPA 1,274 3.00 2.87 3.02 0.13 -0.02 FRESHMEN WOMEN'S GPA 2,731 2.94 3.01 2.93 -0.07 0.01 ALL FRESHMEN GPA 6,407 2.78 2.86 2.65 -0.08 0.13 Office of Sorority and Fraternity Engagement 2229 Lincoln Way 0355 Memorial Union Ames, IA 50014 515-294-1023 https://sfe.dso.iastate.edu/resources/academic-reports Collegiate Panhellenic Council Academic Report Official Report Fall Semester 2018 Prepared January 2019 Chapter Active Member New Member (Alphabetical Order) # Members/GPA #Members/GPA Alpha Chi Omega 104 3.20 45 3.04 Alpha Delta Pi 124 3.54 43 3.24 Alpha Gamma Delta 111 3.32 45 3.05 Alpha Omicron Pi 75 3.05 32 3.04 Alpha Phi 109 3.21 50 3.05 Alpha Sigma Kappa 50 3.09 17 2.96 Chi Omega 129 3.53 42 3.51 Delta Delta Delta 110 3.31 46 3.18 Delta Gamma 100 3.12 45 2.81 Delta Zeta 113 3.38 43 3.25 Gamma Phi Beta 118 3.41 44 3.25 Kappa Alpha Theta 87 3.27 38 3.14 Kappa Delta 127 3.39 45 3.21 Kappa Kappa Gamma 112 3.35 44 3.26 Phi Beta Chi 12 3.49 2 N/A Pi Beta Phi 128 3.48 41 3.23 Sigma Kappa 104 3.20 50 2.90 TOTAL 1,713 3.33 672 3.13 Grades for groups with less than five members and/or new members are not published for confidentiality purposes unless approved by chapter. HIGHEST ACTIVE MEMBER GPA: Alpha Delta Pi HIGHEST NEW MEMBER GPA: Chi Omega MOST IMPROVED CHAPTER, 1 SEMESTER: Chi Omega MOST IMPROVED CHAPTER, 1 YEAR: Alpha Sigma Kappa CHAPTER MEMBERSHIP RANGE: 14-172 CHAPTER MEMBERSHIP AVERAGE: 101 NPC CHAPTER MEMBERSHIP RANGE: 107-172 NPC CHAPTER MEMBERSHIP AVERAGE: 154 NPC CHAPTER MEMBERSHIP TOTAL: 150 Office of Sorority and Fraternity Engagement 2229 Lincoln Way 0355 Memorial Union Ames, IA 50014 515-294-1023 https://sfe.dso.iastate.edu/resources/academic-reports .
Recommended publications
  • Fall 2017 Fraternity & Sorority Grade Report
    Fall 2017 Fraternity & Sorority Grade Report Colorado State University F/S Community: Multicultural Greek Council: Colorado State Undergraduates: All F/S GPA: 3.01 MGC GPA: 2.81 All Undergraduate GPA: 2.94 All Active Member GPA: 3.06 MGC Active GPA: 2.80 All Undergraduate Men GPA: 2.81 All New Member GPA: 2.93 MGC New Members GPA: 2.86 All Undergraduate Women GPA: All Sorority GPA: 3.11 3.07 All Fraternity GPA: 2.87 Interfraternity Council: National Pan-Hellenic Council: Panhellenic Association: IFC GPA: 2.85 NPHC GPA: 3.0 PHA GPA: 3.13 IFC Active GPA: 2.90 NPHC Active GPA: 2.66 PHA Active GPA: 3.18 IFC New Member GPA: 2.73 NPHC New Member GPA: 3.31 PHA New Member GPA: 3.02 Chapter Chapter Active Active NM NM Interfraternity Council GPA Size GPA Size GPA Size 1 Alpha Gamma Omega 3.35 10 3.35 10 n/a n/a 2 Phi Delta Theta 3.09 91 3.15 67 2.93 24 3 FarmHouse 3.08 32 3.10 29 *** 3 4 Triangle 3.05 19 3.15 15 *** 4 5 Phi Kappa Theta 3.00 42 3.01 30 2.98 12 6 Alpha Gamma Rho 2.97 21 2.99 17 *** 4 7 Pi Kappa Phi 2.96 128 3.00 95 2.85 33 All Undergraduate GPA 2.94 8 Alpha Tau Omega 2.90 76 2.99 54 2.67 22 8 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2.90 76 3.10 51 2.48 25 8 Sigma Nu 2.90 79 2.93 55 2.82 24 11 Phi Kappa Tau 2.89 77 2.95 62 2.65 15 12 Phi Gamma Delta 2.83 54 2.82 37 2.86 17 13 Alpha Epsilon Pi 2.81 20 2.92 14 2.57 6 All Undergraduate Men GPA 2.81 14 Nu Alpha Kappa Fraternity, Inc.
    [Show full text]
  • CPC Academic Report Fall 2012
    IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY Collegiate Panhellenic Council Scholarship Report FALL SEMESTER 2012 Official Report Prepared: January 25, 2013 Chapter F12 S12 F11 Change Change Prior RANK CHAPTER Total GPA GPA GPA in Sem in Year Rank 1 Gamma Phi Beta 116 3.31 3.27 3.26 0.04 0.05 4 2 Alpha Delta Pi 114 3.28 3.29 3.28 -0.01 0.00 3 3 Pi Beta Phi 116 3.27 3.39 3.30 -0.12 -0.03 1 4 Kappa Alpha Theta 114 3.22 3.21 3.20 0.01 0.02 5 5 Alpha Gamma Delta 114 3.19 3.19 3.22 0.00 -0.03 7 CPC ACTIVE MEMBER AVERAGE 3.19 3.11 3.17 0.08 0.02 6 Chi Omega 118 3.14 3.00 3.10 0.14 0.04 10 7 Kappa Kappa Gamma 120 3.12 3.21 3.09 -0.09 0.03 6 7 Alpha Chi Omega 113 3.12 3.10 3.07 0.12 0.05 9 ALL CPC SORORITY AVERAGE 3.11 3.11 3.10 0.00 0.01 9 Alpha Sigma Kappa 34 3.10 3.38 3.11 -0.28 -0.01 2 10 Delta Delta Delta 117 3.09 3.11 3.15 -0.02 -0.06 8 GREEK ACTIVE MEMBER AVERAGE 3.08 3.02 3.06 0.06 0.02 WOMEN'S UNDERGRADUATE 3.06 3.08 3.06 -0.02 0.00 AVERAGE ALL GREEK AVERAGE 3.00 2.99 2.98 0.01 0.02 11 Sigma Kappa 115 3.00 2.97 2.95 0.03 0.05 11 CPC NEW MEMBER AVERAGE 2.99 3.06 2.95 -0.07 0.04 12 Kappa Delta 86 2.98 2.76 2.68 0.22 0.30 15 UNIVERSITY UNDERGRADUATE 2.97 2.98 2.95 -0.01 0.02 AVERAGE 13 Phi Beta Chi 37 2.95 2.80 2.94 0.15 0.01 14 14 Delta Zeta 114 2.89 2.91 2.94 -0.02 -0.05 12 GREEK NEW MEMBER AVERAGE 2.86 2.69 2.81 0.17 0.05 15 Alpha Omicron Pi 106 2.85 2.82 2.87 0.03 -0.02 13 FRESHMEN WOMEN'S AVERAGE 2.69 2.82 2.75 -0.13 -0.06 ALL FRESHMEN AVERAGE 2.58 2.72 2.63 -0.14 -0.05 IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY Collegiate Panhellenic Council Active & New Member Report FALL
    [Show full text]
  • GIRLS NIGHT in Start the Celebration of Love Friday with Galentine’S Day
    THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN PHOTO ILLUSTRATION BY CAMERON BUMSTED theweekender Friday, February 13, 2015 GIRLS NIGHT IN Start the celebration of love Friday with Galentine’s Day. By Erica Grasmick entine’s Day War you’re on, I think why it’s the greatest day of the year. celebrate female friendship. The Rocky Mountain Collegian you may agree on a holiday that Leslie Knope, played by the wit- Did you hear that, ladies? A day can bring us all together. One that’s ty and wonderful Amy Poehler, is to focus on the gorgeous gal pals in Ah, Valentine’s Day is once worthwhile and doesn’t just play on a passionate and optimistic public your life. You know, the ones who again upon us. our desires to fl aunt our relation- servant in the fi ctional town of Paw- have seen you at your worst and let For people in relationships, the ships or feel lesser of a person when nee, Indiana. Not only is Knope an you lean on their shoulder as you holiday brings gifts of teddy bears, we don’t have a signifi cant other: organized and driven government cried about how your relationship chocolate and unnecessary, elabo- Galentine’s Day. employee, she is also a loyal and lov- just ended and you’ll end up alone rate fl oral arrangements. Those of you who are fans of ing friend. We see this throughout for the rest of your life. The ones For people who are not so lucky the popular television series “Parks the series, but particularly in sea- who celebrate with you when you in love at the moment, Single’s and Recreation” have undoubtedly son two in an episode appropriately land an interview for your dream Awareness Day is the perfect time heard about this amazing holiday titled “Galentine’s Day.” job and are honest with you about to curse Hollywood depictions of from the wonderful Leslie Knope.
    [Show full text]
  • FRATERNITY and SORORITY CODES Registration Area ASSIGNED CODES for FRATERNITY and SORORITY GRADE POINT AVERAGES 010 – Acacia A
    FRATERNITY AND SORORITY CODES Registration Area ASSIGNED CODES FOR FRATERNITY AND SORORITY GRADE POINT AVERAGES 010 – Acacia active 011 – Acacia pledge 020 – Adelante active 021 – Adelante pledge 030 – Alpha Gamma Rho active 031 – Alpha Gamma Rho pledge 040 – Alpha Kappa Lambda active 041 – Alpha Kappa Lambda pledge 050 – Alpha Sigma Phi active 051 – Alpha Sigma Phi pledge 060 – Alpha Tau Omega active 061 – Alpha Tau Omega pledge 070 – Beta Sigma Psi active 071 – Beta Sigma Psi pledge 080 – Beta Theta Pi active 081 – Beta Theta Pi pledge 090 – Delta Chi active 091 – Delta Chi pledge 100 – Delta Sigma Phi active 101 – Delta Sigma Phi pledge 110 – Delta Tau Delta active 111 – Delta Tau Delta pledge 120 – Delta Upsilon active 121 – Delta Upsilon pledge 130 – Farmhouse active 131 – Farmhouse pledge 140 – Kappa Sigma active 141 – Kappa Sigma pledge 150 – Lambda Chi Alpha active 151 – Lambda Chi Alpha pledge 160 – Omega Psi Phi active 161 – Omega Psi Phi pledge 170 – Phi Delta Theta active 171 – Phi Delta Theta pledge 180 – Phi Gamma Delta active 181 – Phi Gamma Delta pledge 190 – Phi Kappa Psi active 191 – Phi Kappa Psi pledge 200 – Phi Kappa Tau active 201 – Phi Kappa Tau pledge 210 – Phi Kappa Theta active 211 – Phi Kappa Theta pledge 220 – Pi Kappa Alpha active 221 – Pi Kappa Alpha pledge 230 – Pi Kappa Phi active 231 – Pi Kappa Phi pledge 240 – Sigma Alpha Epsilon active 241 – Sigma Alpha Epsilon pledge 250 – Sigma Chi active 251 – Sigma Chi pledge 260 – Sigma Nu active 261 – Sigma Nu pledge 270 – Sigma Phi Epsilon active 271 – Sigma Phi
    [Show full text]
  • Skt Sigma Kappa Triangle Vol 1
    gSisterhood to Life Volume 104, Issue 1 The official magazine of Sigma Kappa Sorority founded at Colby College. Waterville. ME. November 9. 1874 Sigma Kappa National Headquarters 8733 Founders Road Indianapolis. IN 46268 Telephone: 317-872-3275 To: [email protected] FAX: 317-872-0716 www.slgmakappa.org Hours of operation: 8 a .m .-5 p .m . RE: CONGRESSIONAL LETTER-WRITING CAMPAIGN Monday-Friday Editor/ Art Director Cheryl A. Moore. Delta Alpha Editor's note: N01mally, this column introduces a woman, or group ofwomen, who have shown Sigma Kappa Assistant Editor Lacey A. Byington. sisterhood in their everyday efforts. However, in this issue we will be sharing how every member reading this Gamma Gamma magazine can bring sisterhood to life for all ofour Greek-letter sisters and brothers. Alumnae Editor Melissa Wilmer Seeley. Epsilon Tau 13816 Loretta Drive Tustin. CA 92780 Did you know that three students died This legislative effort can insure the Visit www.fratemalcaucus.com to Collegiate Editor in a house fire at Miami (OH) University safety and longevity of Greek-letter learn why and how this legislation can Lauren Bennett Cameron. XI 2826 Valley View Terrace on April10, 2005? And three more organizations and their membership become law. You can look up your Jefferson City, MO 651 09-1 054 were killed in another fire at the Alpha through funding for improved housing Senators and Representatives to see if Production Tau Omega house at the University of and safety conditions. they support this bill. lf they are not United Litho. Inc. 21800 Beaumeade Circle Mississippi only eight months prior? already in favor of it, then this is your Ashburn, VA 20147 Did you know that both of these Currently, over 140 Representatives chance to step up and make a power­ D eadlines tragedies were completely preventable? and 24 Senators co-sponsor H.R.
    [Show full text]
  • FALL 2016 Scholarship Report
    The University of Oklahoma Fraternity and Sorority Student Life FALL 2016 Scholarship Report INTERFRATERITY COUNCIL REPORT Rank by Chapter GPA Rank by New Member GPA 1 Pi Kappa Phi 3.3354 1 Beta Theta Pi 3.3200 2 Beta Theta Pi 3.3243 2 Lambda Chi Alpha 3.3178 3 Alpha Epsilon Pi 3.2800 3 Pi Kappa Phi 3.3146 4 Lambda Chi Alpha 3.2781 4 Alpha Epsilon Pi x 5 Sigma Phi Epsilon 3.1833 5 Alpha Tau Omega 3.0660 6 Alpha Sigma Phi 3.1407 6 Alpha Sigma Phi 2.9565 7 Alpha Tau Omega 3.1274 7 Kappa Alpha Order 2.9080 8 Phi Delta Theta 3.0981 8 Phi Kappa Psi 2.8943 9 Sigma Nu 3.0534 9 Sigma Phi Epsilon 2.8879 10 Phi Gamma Delta 3.0436 10 Phi Delta Theta 2.8843 11 Kappa Alpha Order 2.9901 11 Sigma Nu 2.8678 12 Phi Kappa Sigma 2.9795 12 Phi Gamma Delta 2.8345 13 Sigma Chi 2.9731 13 Sigma Chi 2.8294 14 Delta Upsilon 2.9506 14 Phi Kappa Sigma 2.8293 15 Phi Kappa Psi 2.9146 15 Delta Upsilon 2.6630 16 Delta Tau Delta 2.8960 16 Kappa Sigma 2.6325 17 Kappa Sigma 2.8887 17 Delta Tau Delta 2.5654 All IFC Average 3.1030 All IFC Average 2.921 Rank by Member GPA 1 Pi Kappa Phi 3.3415 2 Beta Theta Pi 3.3258 3 Sigma Phi Epsilon 3.3228 4 Alpha Epsilon Pi 3.2895 5 Lambda Chi Alpha 3.2636 6 Phi Delta Theta 3.1868 7 Alpha Tau Omega 3.1551 8 Alpha Sigma Phi 3.1490 9 Sigma Nu 3.1489 10 Sigma Chi 3.1360 11 Phi Gamma Delta 3.1155 12 Delta Upsilon 3.0884 13 Delta Tau Delta 3.0512 14 Phi Kappa Sigma 3.0381 15 Kappa Sigma 3.0246 16 Kappa Alpha Order 3.0230 17 Phi Kappa Psi 2.9587 All IFC Average 3.185 Updated 02-2-16 The University of Oklahoma Fraternity and Sorority Student
    [Show full text]
  • Best Practices in Access Control and Security Cameras for Women's
    Best Practices in Access Control and Security Cameras for Women’s Fraternity National Housing Corporations A Capstone Project Report Submitted to the Faculty of Purdue School of Engineering and Technology Indianapolis by Ellen Elizabeth Apple White In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in Technology Facilities Management Option COMMITTEE MEMBER APPROVAL SIGNATURE DATE Veto Ray, Co-Chair Facilities Management Technology David Goodman, Co-Chair Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology Elaine Cooney, Member Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology ABSTRACT Greek housing is a small niche of the housing industry and safety is a standard assurance provided by the local or national housing corporations that manage the multi- million-dollar assets on campuses across the nation. Unfortunately, the national housing corporations are young companies growing exponentially. This industry provides great opportunities for growing professionals to make an impact on the future by establishing best practices that have not yet been created. Women's Greek organizations and housing corporations are particularly resolute in establishing and providing safe living environments for young women in their communities. These facilities prioritize safety and security, however, there are few best practices in the industry for access control and security cameras. Many of these facilities are older with outdated systems. There are countless options for these corporations to update their most important aspects of the facility, access control, and security cameras. However, selecting the best option of the countless options can be a daunting task. The deliverable of this project was a toolkit of information for Local and National Housing Corporations to use when exploring upgrading access control and security cameras.
    [Show full text]
  • Bureau of Nation and State Fraternal Society of the Philippine
    BUREAU OF NATION AND STATE FRATERNAL SOCIETY OF THE PHILIPPINE ALPHA GAMMA THETA List of Propose Recommended Members Fraternity, No. of colleges / Greek Greek letters / Founding Collegiate sorority, or international / name nickname location partnered group frat./sor. national Abama International Ramon Guardians Fraternity and Magsaysay brotherhood/ karate- AIFS Frat./Sor. National Sorority Memorial do/Libra "Abamans" Colleges association/ΣΑΩ Alpha Beta Silliman ΑΒ [2] Frat./Sor. International "Archedians" University Alpha Beta Sigma Phi "Zephians Centro Michigan Alpha Beta Sigma / National and ΑΒΣΦ international Frat./Sor. State University Alpha Beta Phi international fraternity and sorority" "Zephians"[3] Alpha Chi Omega University of San ΑΧΩ Sorority National "ACO" Carlos Alpha Chi Upsilon - Sigma University of San ΑΧΥ-Σ Frat./Sor. National "AlChiUS" / Carlos, Cebu City "AXUS" National Collegiate Alpha Cosine Theta Mindanao State and Αcosθ "AlCoThanS" University National Professional ALCOTHANS (Marawi) Organization Frat./Sor. Alpha Delta Sigma Adamson ΑΔΣ Frat./Sor. National "ADS" University Alpha Delta Phi Silliman ΑΔΦ Fraternity National "AlphaDelts" University University of Alpha Eta Upsilon ΑΗΥ Bohol, Tagbilaran Frat./Sor. AHY National "Hangteenians" City ΑFΩ Alpha Fuji Omega Xavier University Frat./Sor. Alpha Gamma ΑΓΩ Omega Baguio City Frat./Sor. National "strikelands" Fraternity, No. of colleges / Greek Greek letters / Founding Collegiate sorority, or international / name nickname location partnered group frat./sor. national Alpha Gamma Phi Western Leyte ΑΓΦ Frat./Sor. National "Unokelion" College Angeles Alpha Gamma Beta ΑΓΒ University (San Frat./Sor. National "Alphanians" Fernando City) Alpha Kappa Notre Dame ΑΚΓ Gamma University Frat./Sor. International "Gammakins"[4] (Cotabato) Alpha Kappa Notre Dame of ΑΚΩ Omega Marbel Frat./Sor.
    [Show full text]
  • Iowa State University Collegiate Panhellenic Council
    IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGIATE PANHELLENIC COUNCIL 0355 MEMORIAL UNION, AMES, IOWA 50011 • 515-294-6450 Delegate Meeting 11/4/2020 Gerdin 1148 I. Call to Order II. Speakers III. Panhellenic Creed IV. Roll Call a. Alpha Chi Omega - x b. Alpha Delta Pi - x c. Alpha Gamma Delta - x d. Alpha Omicron Pi - x e. Alpha Phi - x f. Alpha Sigma Kappa - x g. Chi Omega - x h. Delta Delta Delta - x i. Delta Gamma - x j. Delta Zeta - x k. Gamma Phi Beta - x l. Kappa Alpha Theta - x m. Kappa Delta - x n. Kappa Kappa Gamma - x o. Pi Beta Phi - x p. Sigma Kappa - x V. Officer Reports President – Ally Richards – [email protected] - 515-249-8658 • Elections tonight! • Thanks for all your hard work and flexibility this year • Take care of yourselves and each other o Saying “no” VP of Judicial Affairs – Amy Schraeder – [email protected] - (913) 568-0610 • Elections! Thanks for your help VP of Risk Prevention – Victoria Tappa – [email protected] - (563) 349-7599 • Office hours Friday 11:00 am – 1:00 pm via Zoom, EMAIL ME to schedule a meeting first o I will NOT have office hours this Friday, November 6th. • Social Events - reminders + shouting y’all out! o ALL questions regarding the Event Moratorium need to be directed to Ally Richards and Trevor Holland. o ALL event questions – about chapter specific events need to be directed to myself. ▪ If you have questions/comments/concerns - please email [email protected]! o Sisterhoods (virtual or in-person) MUST be registered using the social event registration form on the SFE website
    [Show full text]
  • Beyond Brotherhood Page 14 Mentoring Page 16 Chapter Updates Page 22 a Letter from Our President
    Beyond Brotherhood page 14 Mentoring page 16 Chapter Updates page 22 a letter from our president A friend of mine recently said to me “I was a Kappa Sig at Alabama.” When we were initiated into Phi Kappa Psi, we agreed that membership is for life – not just for four years of college. That understanding can manifest itself in many ways. The simplest expression of membership for life is to say “I am a Phi Psi from our chapter at Alabama.” Other demonstrations of membership for life include serving as a chapter advisor, serving on a house corporation, participating in an alumni association, and serving as a national officer – either appointed or elected – or on a national committee. But, the opportunities for most of us to serve in any of those capacities are limited by time, distance, or lack of other alumni where we live. So how else can we apply membership for life? One of the best examples is our mentoring initiative begun under past President Paul Wineman Washington ’55. The mentoring initiative offers opportunities for many times more alumni to serve and be served. Phi Psi mentoring has two major goals: • To provide undergraduate members with support, guidance, and the resources to thrive • To provide alumni with a meaningful way to serve others while growing personally and professionally Mentoring is characterized by one-on-one relationships ranging from older students helping younger students to successful business men helping new entrepreneurs. The mentoring relationship, as envisioned by Phi Kappa Psi, is a partnership between the mentor and the mentee/protégé in which each partner carries his share of the load.
    [Show full text]
  • Skt Sigma Kappa Triangle Vol 1
    Volume 103, Issue 4 The official magazine of Sigma Kappa Sorority founded at Colby College. Waterville, ME, November 9, 1874 Sigma Kappa National Headquarters The West Orange County Alumnae Chapter 8733 Founders Road Indianapolis, IN 46268 proves their growing sisterhood is genuine. Telephone: 317-872-3275 FAX: 317-872-0716 www.slgmakappa.org Hours of operation: B a.m.-5 p .m . Monday-Friday THE REAL SIGMA KAPPAS Editor/ Art Director Cheryl Moore, Delta Alpha OF ORANGE COUNTY Assistant Editor Lacey Byington Hill. Gamma Gamma Alumnae Editor In a place where the population Since then, it has grown expo­ stereotype. "The distinction of Melissa Wilmer Seeley, Epsilon Tau of TV crews can seem to out­ nentially from its membership our alumnae group is that we are 13816 Loretta Drive number the actual members, the point in 2001, with far more genuinely warm and welcoming, Tustin, CA 92780 dues-paying members than quick to smile, quick to laugh, Collegiate Editor West Orange County Alumnae Lauren Bennett Cameron. XI Chapter has set itself apart from anyone in the chapter could and quick to care and encourage 2826 Valley VIew Terrace reality TV in southern California have hoped. one another. We have worked Jefferson City, MO 651 09-1 054 Features Editor by selflessly growing Sigma Kappa. very hard to offer programming Patricia McGehee Flournoy. How does the chapter keep that is diverse and inviting to Beta Epsilon 1609 E. Georgia Avenue Their amount of participation such great sisterhood in bloom? women in their twenties through Ruston, LA 71270 in the community is astonishing.
    [Show full text]
  • Hofrichterspb2015.Pdf (1.584Mb)
    UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL OKLAHOMA Edmond, Oklahoma Dr. Joe C. Jackson College of Graduate Studies A Song for Eurydice A THESIS SUBMITTED TO THE GRADUATE FACULTY in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MASTER OF ARTS IN CREATIVE WRITING By Sarah Paige Berling Hofrichter Edmond, Oklahoma 2015 1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I would first like to thank my husband, Eric, for his unwavering support and his willingness to drop everything at a moment’s notice to read my latest draft. Please keep the “What If” questions flowing, and I will grudgingly admit that Reddit does have its uses. Thank you also to my parents, who have supported me through my long and wandering college journey, and celebrated with me when I found my place in the English field. Thank you to my siblings, Katherine, Ben, Adam, and Sam, who sent me amusing photos when I got overwhelmed, and gave me tips on making the most out of my allotted 24 hours per day. Thank you to my best friends Danny Bowman, Aine-Moire Roche, and Jesse Casillas for keeping me on an even keel, through all parts of my degree path, and always encouraging me. Your adventures with active volcanoes, radiation, and kitchen fires – respectively – inspire me. Thank you to my wonderful committee, who never once told me that my premise was ludicrous and instead focused on bringing the story to the highest possible level. I appreciate that you understood the intent, and then helped drive me towards the end goal. Enormous thanks to Alpha Sigma Kappa – Women in Technical Studies and the Triangle Fraternity at the University of Oklahoma.
    [Show full text]