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ANCHORING THOUGHTS

ANCHORING THOUGHTS

COMING UP!

LAST ISSUE:

In our Spring 2023 issue, we featured Raya Kenney (Epsilon Tau 2023/Kenyon) as she fights for national recognition for the women of World War II. We also shared information about our reorganized chapters, honored the late Dr. Edward Jervey, and discussed elements of social and emotional wellness. Hopefully, you also enjoyed the various Alpha Sigma Tau throwback photos!

Flipping Back

Summer 1999

Sisters traveling together is nothing new! In the Spring/ Summer 1999 issue of The Anchor , two Sisters from the Gamma Xi Chapter participated in a Grand Valley State University study abroad program during the summer. Here they are pictured in front of Buckingham Palace in London, England – and they’re rocking some vintage AΣΤ gear!

THIS ISSUE:

You don’t want to miss the eight feature profiles in this issue! From women who are establishing themselves in their careers to women who are aiming for something greater than themselves, these eight Sisters are embodying our core values every step of the way. At just a page each, these profiles are quick snapshots of who these women are and why we’re proud to call them our Sisters.

Additionally, we’re sharing snapshots of Sisterhood, spotlighting collegiate members, and sharing information from the Alpha Sigma Tau Foundation. Turn the page to spend your summer with Alpha Sigma Tau!

ON THE COVER:

Since we have several fabulous and impactful Sisters to share this issue – and could not fit them all on the cover – we are excited to feature an engaging photo of Katie Mellos (Beta Mu 2015/Salisbury) on the job. Turn to page 9 to find out exactly what she's doing!

In our Fall 2023 issue, you’ll want to stay tuned for some historical Alpha Sigma Tau stories, new Sister spotlights, and information about Founders Day of Giving, our annual fundraising event for the Alpha Sigma Tau Foundation. To recommend a member who has a story to tell, let us know by contacting us at alphasigmatau.org/sharemythoughts

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