Thursday, February 23, 2012

What are the sororities up to?


What are Alpha Chi, Kappa Delta, and Theta Nu Up to Now?


Alpha Chi Omega is pleased to announce that Professor Cathy Bullock will be joining their chapter as an Alumni Initiate. She is the associate professor for the department of Journalism and Communications at Utah State University. She has wanted to join the Alpha Chi Omega organization for many years and this year they are making it happen! They look forward to going on this journey with her and having this fabulous addition to their alumni chapter. Alpha Chi just recently completed their large philanthropy event Lyre Fest. Throughout the week they hosted activities to raise money and supplies for Logan's local CAPSA chapter, in an effort to raise awareness and end domestic violence in our campus and community. In conjunction with LyreFest, Alpha Chi also co-hosted the Vagina Monologues, a series of stories presented by real women about their lives.  


Kappa Deltas welcomed home 10 officers who attended the Kappa Delta National Collegiate Training Academy; where 1600 KD leaders gathered in Atlanta for three days of additional leadership programming.  Pictured here are the women of USU who are with Julie Johnson, former KD National President and current NPC Delegate.  Julie will be visiting Logan in April to help celebrate the chapter's 75th Anniversary on the USU campus. Kappa Delta will be hosting a "CARE - The Power of Girls" event for the Girl Scouts of Cache Valley tomorrow. It is an initiative to engage and mobilize girls in the US around critical issues affecting girls around the world. Kappa Deltas are excited to teach the Girl Scouts about self appearance, personal hygiene and education. 




Theta Nu Xi sisters are heavily involved with different organizations on campus, mainly through the Access & Diversity center. They have members who are leaders in African Student Union, Black Student Union, Polynesian Student Union, Asian American Student Council, Latino Student Union, Multicultural Recruitment Council, and USU Student housing. They have leadership opportunities within their region and within their chapter so that every sister has a chance to be a leader. This past month the women of Theta Nu Xi along with The Center for Women and Gender, hosted an “Operation Beautiful” event. It consisted of the documentary Miss Representation by Jennifer Siebel Newsom that is a film that explores how the media’s misrepresentations of women have led to the underrepresentation of women in positions of power and influence. Along with booths that promoted and gave tips about true beauty.
Inspired by: http://operationbeautiful.com/


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