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ANCHORING THOUGHTS

ANCHORING THOUGHTS

Beta

Central Michigan

The Beta Chapter celebrated all their graduating Sisters this spring with special Instagram posts, honoring them as “Forever a Tau.” Two Sisters had particularly big postgraduation plans for their summers.

Asia Robinson (Beta 2020/Central Michigan) graduated with a major in law and economics and a minor in legal studies. She said, “I plan to move to Washington DC, and work on the Hill. I hope to attend Howard Law School in the fall.” Her favorite chapter memory? “During day three of recruitment, Sisterhood Round, I was able to open up and be vulnerable around complete strangers. I know AΣΤ was the place for me.”

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Teagan Cox (Beta 2020/Central Michigan) graduated with a major in geology and a minor in leadership. She said, “After graduation, I will be working as a research assistant at a geology field camp with the University of Akron in South Dakota and Wyoming. In the fall, I plan to apply to graduate school.”

Phi

Southeastern Louisiana

Recently graduated Sister Breanna Dominguez (Phi 2021/Southeastern Louisiana) won the 2023 Sorority Life Member of the Year from the Division of Student Affairs. Of her award and her time in the chapter, Breanna said, “My time in the Phi Chapter started during the pandemic, but flourished into the most beautiful gift I could have ever received in college. I gained an abundance of lifelong friends, connections, and opportunities. It means everything to be a part of an organization that focuses on empowering women and making each member a better version of themselves. After hearing my name called [at the awards], I was in complete shock. I was surrounded by my Sisters, and I felt indescribably grateful for being selected. I knew someone else saw the passion and dedication I put into Alpha Sigma Tau and the Order of Omega. To know that I was selected by my Panhellenic sisters for the award meant so much more. To this day, I beam with joy looking back to that night with my Sisters around me. It was truly unforgettable.”

DELTA IOTA JWU Providence

Several Sisters from our Delta Iota Chapter won special awards from their Panhellenic community. We’re proud to celebrate and honor these women. Additionally, the chapter won the Highest Academic GPA. This means that of all the sororities on campus, the Delta Iota Chapter had the highest combined GPA score.

Emily Simmons (Delta Iota 2021/JWU Providence) won Outstanding Chapter President. She was very active and supported not only our sorority but Panhellenic as a whole.

Madison Pine (Delta Iota 2020/JWU Providence) won Panhellenic Woman of the Year. She was very active in the community and helped all of Panhellenic grow.

Abby French (Delta Iota 2022/JWU Providence) won New Member of the Year. This award means that out of all the new members in every organization, she was considered the outstanding new member. She was very active in the community and within our organization.

Jillian Brennan-Barbeau (Delta Iota 2022/ JWU Providence) won the FSLT Member of the Year. She was super involved with FSLT, worked on the FSLT executive board to help everyone, and even organized big events, including Greek Week.

Epsilon Kappa

Trine

A few of our Sisters were given the opportunity to deliver a check to one of our local philanthropies, Women in Transition! We were also given the opportunity to tour the group’s house. Our Sisters appreciated being able to experience this in person and understand how our hard work is helping. We enjoyed this greatly and cannot wait to host our next Trine Talent to raise money for this great organization!

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