Sunday, December 26, 2010

Congratulations, Kathleen!


Kathleen recently graduated from UMBC and obtained her Bachelor's degree in Media and Communication Studies. She also graduated with Honors, Magna Cum Laude, and was in the top 10% of her class! Kathleen was also a member of four honor societies, and was one of two people to recieve Program Honors in her major (Media and Communication Studies), where she was given the award for "Outstanding Student in Media and Communication Studies" by the faculty of the department. We're so proud of you and all your hard work, Kathleen! Keep aiming high, we will miss you!

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Congrats, Michelle!

Michelle McCoy (alum) just got a job as a Graphic Designer for W.R. Grace in Columbia! Michelle previously worked for Whitmore Group in Annapolis and is excited to start this new position!

Congratulations, Michelle and keep aiming high!

Founder's Day!


Gamma Pi was happy to celebrate Founder's Day with sisters from the Zeta Chi chapter from Stevenson University and the Gamma Psi chapter from McDaniel College on November 7th. Here's a photo of our chapter at the event!

Congratulations to the New Sisters of Gamma Pi!



Gamma Pi had the pleasure of initiating 10 amazing new sisters into the chapter last month and we couldn't be more proud. The new sisters are Frances Astorino, Alexandra Del Barco, Paige Donaldson Keefe, Kara Fraizer, Hayley Nelson, Hannah Piper, Hillary Schlerf Michelle Silvers, Caitlin Smith, and Rebecca Steinbach. Congratulations, ladies!

Friday, November 5, 2010

Congrats, Gamma Pi!

The sisters of Gamma Pi officially had the highest GPA of PHA sororities for the Spring 2010 semester. We also had the 2nd highest GPA in all of Greek Life.

We take our scholarship program very seriously and all of our hard work pays off! Our core value of Life Long Learning is something every sister strives to live to the fullest.

Congrats, Sayeh!

Sayeh Saidi (Formal Co-Chair) is now the Vice President of Jr PHA. After assuming the position in the middle of the semester, Sayeh has to put together a program in only a few weeks. The sisters of Gamma Pi are flexible and determined and we are confident that Sayeh is going to do a great job!

Monday, November 1, 2010

Life Long Learning

Gamma Pi held our 2nd Life Long Learning Event last week, hosted by the lovely Beta Tau class. Sisters were paired with their Study Buddy, a sister in a similar major, as part of our scholarship program and spoke about their majors and plans for after graduation.

Life Long Learning is a core value of Phi Sigma Sigma and something the Gamma Pi chapter takes very seriously. Through this event, sisters learned about areas of study outside of their discipline and the personal connections each sister has to their academic goals.

Gamma Pi is always seeking new ways to learn and live our core values. Great job, Beta Tau for your great efforts!

Rock-A-Thon Fall 2010


Hannah Dier (Archon) rocks during a late night shift.

The sisters of the Gamma Pi chapter raised $384.86 to donate to the National Kidney Foundation during the Fall 2010 Rock-A-Thon. The sisters also hosted a bake sale throughout the day that included homemade goodies like pumpkin spice cookies and cheesecake bars.

Thanks to all of the alumnae who made it out to help us rock and Steph Pully, the Philanthropy Chair, for all of her hard work.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Congrats, Liz!

Liz Walters (alum) is now the Risk Management Advisor for the Gamma Kappa chapter at Towson University.

Liz was once Gamma Pi's Risk Chair. She's currently in graduate school at Johns Hopkins University.

Congratulations, Liz! We know you'll take good care of our sisters at Towson University!

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Revelation and Plant Ceremony

The Polka Dot Lineage fill the hallway for a picture.


Some bigs and littles at Revelation!




Sister and New Members pose for classic pictures after the Plant Ceremony.

On Friday, bigs and littles were finally revealed to each other after a fun Secret Sapphire week of clues and gifts. Although 2 pairs of Sapphire Sisters were revealed before Revelation, there were still plenty of excited and surprised faces. Several alumnae came to show their support for their lineages and we were so excited to see them!

The Sapphire Sister Ceremony and Plant Ceremony took place on Sunday and there were some creative adaptations of plants. Gamma Pi is so excited to watch these relationships grow as they are the true definition of sisterhood and one of the best parts of joining Greek Life.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Gamma Pi Participates in the NKF Walk in DC



The lovely sisters and new members of the Gamma Pi chapter participated in the NKF Walk in DC over the weekend. They met up with Phi Sig chapters from around the area to support our national philanthropy.

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Gamma Pi Gets 10 Fabulous New Members!


Some of our active sisters eagerly awaiting the arrival of our new members.

Becca, Paige, Hillary, Kara, Alex, Frances, Hayley and Michelle
Some of our new members at bid day.

Gamma Pi would like to congratulate and welcome 10 new members into our chapter. We are so excited to have them experience true sisterhood and learn the ideals we uphold.




Monday, September 27, 2010

Congratulations, Holly!




Holly (Woodhouse) Hammonds (alum) gave birth to a beautiful baby boy at 6:47pm on September 22nd. Bradley Jacob Hammonds was born 8.2 pounds and 20 1/2 inches.
Holly and her husband Scott are enjoying time with baby Bradley who, as you can see in the pictures above, is absolutely adorable.

Congratulations, Holly! We can't wait to meet him!

Michal Levitas: singing her way to the top


After her extensive education in Vocal Performance (including international courses), Michal Levitas (alum) will be gracing audiences with her presence yet again this weekend at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC. She is going to be a guest soprano in the Choral Arts Society of Washington Chorus and the National Symphony Orchestra's Beethoven Symphony No. 9 with their new conductor Christoff Eschenbach.

We all miss hearing Michal's lovely voice singing the liebestraum but we're happy other people get the experience her true talent.

Congratulations and Good Luck - Aim High, Michal!

Are you an alumnae with exciting news you'd like to share? Email phisigalumnirelations@gmail.com or message Fay GammaPi Chertkoff on Facebook.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Recruitment!

It's that time of the semester again. Fall recruitment picked up with full speed at PHA Orientation on Monday night. Over 80 girls came out to rush 5 sororities, one of which is the Gamma Pi chapter.

After meeting so many lovely ladies, we hosted a Philanthropy night. Sister and Potentials made banners for the NKF Walk in DC on October 2nd and Gamma Pi's Race for Autism on October 9th at UMBC. Discussion about individual community service and our National and Local Philanthropies filled the room and offered plenty to talk about throughout the night.

Other highlights of recruitment will include social and sisterhood activities. Check back for pictures from the events and more posts about recruitment including updates from Thursday's Luau and Saturday's Yacth Party.

For more information about our events, visit http://www.facebook.com/#!/group.php?gid=2249343022 and scroll down to see the events box.

Friday, September 17, 2010

Sam Bryant for Miss Sinergy 2010!




Sam Bryant is hoping to compete in the Miss Sinergy 2010 pageant in D.C. The competition raises funds and awareness for breast cancer. The winner of the pageant is able to promote any national or international charity of her choice for a 12 month reign.

Go vote for Sam to enter the top 20 contestants so she gets a chance to compete in the pageant!

http://misssinergy.com/

Click on Miss Sinergy and then click on Top 20.

Friday, September 10, 2010

Steph Pully: UMBC's service-learning advocate



Steph Pully (Bursar) is currently the Shriver Center Senior Intern. She assists in running the service-learning program that the Shriver Center operates by interacting with all the other
student service-learning interns. Each intern works for a specific service site.

Steph dedicates a large chunk of her time to making sure the program runs smoothly and greatly enjoys her internship.

Want to learn more about service-learning opportunities? Visit http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/service.html.

Julia Smearman: helping Chinese students succeed


Recent Gamma Pi alum, Julia Smearman, is currently teaching English in Changsha, China as part of the World Teach program. Julia will be in China for a year and deferred her enrollment to the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies Masters Program until she arrives home.

For more information about the Wolrd Teach program, visit http://www.worldteach.org/.

Gamma Pi participates in the DC NKF walk

Some sisters snuggle up to keep warm at Rock - A -Thon last fall.
Rock-A-Thon is another philanthropic event where Gamma Pi donates to the NKF.


The national philanthropy of Phi Sigma Sigma is the Phi Sigma Sigma Foundation which donates directly to the National Kidney Foundation. Gamma Pi has always been dedicated to going above and beyond when it comes to raising funds for this cause.

This year the Gamma Pi chapter will be participating in the NKF Walk in DC on October 2nd. If you'd like to make a donation or join our team, please visit http://donate.kidney.org/site/TR?team_id=81361&pg=team&fr_id=2790&et=Kpd-kJk6eZGk1-Y8bxe3Jg..&s_tafId=31842.

Katie Gauvin: making strides for MS research



Last spring, Katie Gauvin (scholarship chair) put together a team for the MS walk at Towson University in honor of her mother who suffers from the disease. She is currently the winner of the MS t-shirt design contest, which she decorated after completing the walk.

To learn more about MS or to vote for Katie's design, please visit http://www.iwalkbecause.org/index.aspx.

Steph Layne has done it again!



Stephanie Layne (sisterhood/sunshine chair) has just been appointed as the Graduate Student Association Senator for the Sociology Department at UMBC.

Steph is always aiming high and making the sisters of Gamma Pi proud. She never misses an opportunity to become an emerging leader in the UMBC community.

Keep up the great work, Steph, and we know you're going to do a great job!

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Gamma Pi Gets Recognized by Phi Sig Nationals

Gamma Pi received 3 awards from Phi Sig nationals for the 2009-2010 school year. As a chapter, we received the Scholarship Achievement Award- Magna. Hannah Dier and Stephanie Layne also became part of the Sigma Society, recognizing Phi Sig sisters with academic excellence.

Congrats Gamma Pi and especially to Hannah and Steph! See the link below for more information.


https://imis.phisigmasigma.org/new/scriptcontent/customopen/awards/awards.cfm

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Christina Ross: traveling the world

Christina Ross during her recent trip to Europe.

Christina Ross recently went abroad this summer with the EF College break, a tour company specifically for students aged 18 to 26. She was able to visit Ireland, Wales, England, the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Switzerland, Monaco, Italy, and Spain. Anyone who has ever met Christina know that this trip was a well deserved break and learning experience for her. She has a deep interest in ancient studies and will be studying abroad in the Spring as part of her Humanities Scholarship program!

Beautiful Summer Bride: Meg Cramer Davis

Jeremy Davis and Meg Cramer Davis on their wedding day.

Congratulations to Alumni, Meg Cramer Davis, on her beautiful wedding to Jeremy Davis. Meg's bridal party included her Big, Amanda Williams, and Little, Kathleen Engelbretson. All the sisters in attendance agreed that Meg made a lovely bride. Good luck in all your future endeavors, Meg!


Some of the Phi Sigs with Meg at her reception.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Stephanie Layne: Aiming High




Stephanie Layne (sisterhood chair/sunshine chair) has been selected as a Hillel PNEI intern for the fall semester. That stands for peer network engagement intern.

This brand new program at UMBC is dedicated to reaching out to uninvolved Jewish students and showing them resources for Jewish life on campus.

She will be attending a national conference in St. Louis during the 3rd week of August as a representative for UMBC.

Steph is a great example of Phi Sigs reaching out to the community and making a difference.

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Congrats, Katie!


Katie Dix just landed a job with the Parks and People Foundation as the CGRN (Community Greening Resource Network) Coordinator! It is also considered a fellowship with AmeriCorps. The active sisters of Gamma Pi know that this job was made for Katie and wish her the best of luck!

Before she starts working in July, she will be working with Girl Scouts developing and leading a series of self esteem workshops this summer.

Michelle McCoy: Multi-Talented Designer




College is a time to discover who you are and what you like. Michelle McCoy did just that when she decided to major in Graphic Design. Michelle kept herself busy with 3 internships this past semester and all of her hard work paid off.

She was the marketing intern for the Office of Student Life for the past year. Her job included designing the weekly events posers and a banner to be displayed throughout campus. She also worked on a mini magazine featuring events that happened this year at UMBC.


She also had an internship with Aveniu Brands (a wine marketing company). She had the opportunity to design a wine label for Belmondo wine. She also designed promotional pieces for other wines to be distributed in liquor stores around the country.

Her last internship included doing the book design of the UMBC Review, a journal of undergraduate research.



Michelle just got a full time job with Whitmore Group, a commercial printer, as a member of their Marketing Division. For more information, visit http://www.whitmore.com/

Michelle pursued her dreams and achieved her goals! We couldn't be more proud!

A Phi Sig at Yale

After her summer at Harvard last year, Rachanna Hailyur will be participating in the Sackler Undergraduate Fellowship Summer Program at Yale this summer!

Congrats, Seniors!

Jen Kent, Steph Layne, Michelle McCoy, Liz Walters, and Heather Jones pose for a picture on graduation day.


Gamma Pi could not be more proud or grateful for the hard work and dedication of the seniors who just graduated from UMBC. We know that whatever their endeavors, they will be just as influential in the real world. Congrats to Heather Jones, Julia Smearman, Jen Kent, Michelle McCoy, Katie Dix, Liz Walters, and Steph Layne (staying active). Casey Little and Andrea Murphy will also be leaving UMBC to go to UMBSON in the fall.

Friday, May 7, 2010

Congrats, Liz!

Liz Walters just got accepted into Johns Hopkins University for their Clinical Community Counseling program! Liz will be graduating from UMBC with her degree in Psychology at the end of this month. Congratulations, Liz! We are so proud of you.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Congrats Gamma Pi!

Gamma Pi recieved the Philanthropy Award at the Greek Awards Ceremony this evening. All chapters from each council are eligable to recieve this award but the ladies of Phi Sig stole the show. Here is the chapter's winning essay:

Last year our chapter donated over $90 per active sister to our national philanthropy, and we were recognized for making a donation that was over two times larger than the encouraged amount. This year we hope to increase this donation even more by the time we write the check in early May, and we are well on our way.

This year our chapter raised $678.52 for the National Kidney Foundation (NKF) through our semesterly Rock-A-Thon. During the Fall semester alone, we raised $393.60, which is our highest amount in over three years. In addition to rocking for 24 hours, this year we included a bake sale and we invited WMBC to join us during free hour. Proceeds from our second annual Basket Bingo will also be donated to NKF. Last year was the first time we held Basket Bingo, but with a profit of over $2,000, it was overwhelmingly successful. Because this is our second time planning the event, we now have valuable knowledge about planning the event, which we hope will show in our profit.

NKF is not the only organization that the Gamma Pi chapter raises money for. Our relationship with the Howard County Autism Society (HCAS) has grown immensely over the past year, and we are proud to say that it is our local chapter philanthropy. Each sister volunteers for 4 hours at their annual gala and we have also taken on other activities to raise money for autism. Our chapter plans an annual Race for Autism around the loop, not only to collect donations, but also to raise awareness. Our race this year is the first week of May, but last year we raised just under $800 and had 50 community participants. Additionally, our chapter decked out in red and buff for Delta Chi’s Red and Buff Day and won $250 dollars for the Howard County Autism Society.

Sisters have found individual ways to support our philanthropies as well. In early October, over 20 sisters participated in the NKF walk in Washington DC. All together, the team raised over $1,500. A group of just over ten sisters will be volunteering at the DC 101 Chili Cook-off in late May, which also benefits the NKF. A smaller group of sisters supported autism awareness by joining in Walk Now for Autism in mid-October.

Additionally, our chapter has taken on smaller philanthropic projects, such as the Ronald McDonald House. We collected over 1,500 tabs over the past year to donate to the organization. A group of sisters also participated in the Towson Breast Cancer Walk in late October. One of our sisters has a family member with multiple sclerosis. She asked the sisters to join her in the MS Walk later this month. Our team has raised over $1,000 so far and 20 sisters will join her at Towson University to participate.

It is safe to say that our chapter recognizes the importance of contributing to our community and we make philanthropy a priority. We have found numerous outlets to help our national philanthropy, our local philanthropy, and philanthropies of special interest to each of our sisters, and we are very proud of the philanthropic work that we have accomplished.

URCAD!

Last Wednesday, six Phi Sigs presented research at the Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement Day.

Gabby Wyatt (Early- Alum)
"Homeless Children and the Foreclosure Crisis: Implications of the McKinney Act"

Rachana Haliyur
"Identifying the Role of Microglia in sexual Differiation of the Brain"

Christina Ross
"New Perspectives on Old Views"

Katie Dix
"The Humane Metropolis: Using Environmental Initiatives to Benefit Urban Neighborhoods"

Michal Levitas (Early-Alum)
Vocal Performance

Michelle McCoy
Designer of the UMBC Review Book

The sisters of Gamma Pi are always aiming high!

Black and Gold Awards

Every year, UMBC has the Black and Gold Leadership Awards to recognize student leaders on campus. We had a great respresentation of Phi Sigs at the ceremony. Congratulations to the nominees!

Steph Pully: Individual Commitment to Service
Heather Jones: Non-positional Leader of the Year
Katie Gauvin: Emerging Leader of the Year
Michelle McCoy: Emerging Leader of the Year
Liz Walters: Senior Leader of the Year
Katie Dix: Senior Leader of the Year
Jen Kent: Senior Leader of the Year

Monday, April 26, 2010

Congrats, Maria!

Maria Satyshur (SDC/ parent and alumni relations chair) has been busy this semester! She was inducted into Sigma Alpha Lambda, Sigma Tau Delta, and Omicron Delta Kappa. She also has three internships this summer. She's currently the Intern for Neustadt Creative Marketing who deal with UMBC's marketing campaign. She'll be using her research about the College.Be. website and admissions statistics for her Senior Capstone Project next year. She will be the Marketing/Sales Intern for Urbanite Magazine and the Marketing Intern for Light Industries (an IT solutions firm) during the summer.
The sisters of the Gamma Pi chapter are always aiming higher and higher and take pride in the fact that being in a sorority does not define them.

Stephanie Layne (sisterhood/sunshine chair) will be receiving an award for "excellent academic achievement in the field of sociology" this Friday at the Alpha Kappa Delta Sociology Honor Society and Award Ceremony. Congrats, Steph! We are always proud to call you our sister.

Mother Pinning

Maria Satyshur (SDC/ parent and alumni relations chair), Angelica Demiris, Hannah Dier (Archon), Heather Jones, Liz Walters (PHA Delegate/fundraising co-chair), and Christina Ross all pinned their female relatives.

Gamma Pi held a mother pinning ritual on Saturday. Six sisters pinned their mothers, aunts, grandmothers, and sisters. By opening the ritual to female relatives other than mothers, we are able to share our love and dedication to Phi Sig and attributing our abilities to the support of our family members. In the Fall, the Gamma Pi chapter plans to hold a Father ritual that has recently been implemented by other chapters to show our appreciation as well.

These women have shown us how to be strong and determined women. They are examples of what a Phi Sig should be and we will forever cherish them.

Basket Bingo!

Stephanie Layne (sisterhood/sunshine chair) brought her mother, father, grandfather, and gradmother with her and they made out like bandits! Her grandmother won a basket. Her mother and father both won door prizes. Steph won a door prize and a Smyth pearl bracelet from the raffle!


Sam Sadtler, Mellisa Bernero, Natasha Hussain, and Kerry Hickerson Hite were just a few alum who made their way out to support the active sisters of Gamma Pi.

Gamma Pi had an extremely successful 2nd annual Basket Bingo on Friday at the Lodge in Catonsville. The sisters raised over $2000. Proceeds will be going to Foundation which donates to the National Kidney Foundation. The sister put hours of time and dedication into making this a wonderful event. We had lovely baskets made with donations from local businesses, family members, and sisters. A lot of alum and families came out to support our sisters and we are more than grateful for their efforts! There were also a lot of members of the greek community present including sister of Phi Mu and Alpha Sigma Alpha as well as brothers of Pi Kappa Phi and Lambda Chi Alpha.
Bingo is always reliably fun and we are so happy to be able to donate such a large amount to a great cause. Shout out to the fundraising committee, Liz Walters, and Heather Jones for really spearheading the event. We couldn't have done it with out you!

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Jen Kent is going to BC Law!

Jen Kent has officiall accepted her admission to Boston College Law School for the fall. They are giving her a $105,000 scholarship!
Congrats, Jen and keep aiming high!

MS walk at TU!

pictured above: Maria Satyshur (SDC/parent and alumni relations chair), Devin Calambro, Jenny Hughes, Jess Leatherman, Christina Ross, Rachael Kelly, Emma Skallerup, Sophie Cazarez (fundraising co-chair), Steph Pully (philanthropy chair/standards board memeber), Katherine Konowal, Karen Gauvin, and Katie Gauvin (scholarship chair)

The sisters of Gamma Pi participated in a walk for MS at Towson University on Sunday morning. Katie Gauvin (scholarship chair) organized a team in honor of her mother who suffers from MS. The team raised over $1500!
Gamma Pi is always looking for opportunities to focus on the needs of our sisters and families.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Congrats, Gabby!




Gamma Pi alumni, Gabrielle Wyatt has recently been accepted into Harvard! She will be joining the Harvard Kennedy School of Government in the Fall to pursue a Masters in Public Policy, with an education policy concentration. She received the Public Policy and International Affairs (PPIA) Fellowship (because she became a PPIA fellow this past year, attending the Ford School of Public Policy over the summer), which covers full tuition, housing, and provides a stipend every semester for both years of her program. She also received a fellowship from the Taubman Center for State and Local Policy, which is a research center at the Kennedy School and also covers full tuition. As a Taubman fellow, she will have research opportunities with their program for education policy and governance, and she will write a policy paper for a nonprofit or government agency during the final semester of her program.

She also recently received the MD's Top 100 Women's Circle of Excellence Scholarship from the Daily Record. It is a $3000 scholarship and she was nominated by Dr. Freeman Hrabowski . The ceremony is May 3 and on May 7, the Daily Record will print an article about her!

Congratulations, Gabby and keep aiming high!

Monday, April 12, 2010

Congrats to the new sisters!



We had a wonderful initiation ritual last night and are more than excited to welcome 10 new sisters into the pyramid! They all worked extremely hard to get to where they are and we love them!

Jen Kent is in John Mayer's new music video!

Jen Kent is in John Mayer's new Heartbreak Warfare music video! Start watching around 3:45 to see Jen's close up :)
http://www.vevo.com/watch/john-mayer/heartbreak-warfare/USSM21000008

Friday, April 9, 2010

Congrats, Jenny, Rachana, and Devin!




PHA recently had elections and Gamma Pi now has the largest number of representatives of any chapter!
Rachana Haliyur (Bursar) is the VP of Finance. Devin Calambro(NM) is the VP of Public Relations. Jenny Hughes(NM) is the VP of Programming.
We are extremely proud of our sisters and we know they are going to do great work!

Good Luck, Lauren!



Lauren Kim (formal co-chair) will be moving to Miami today to become a Brach Manager for Vector Marketing. She finished the semester early and will return to UMBC in the fall to start her Junior year.
Lauren started working for vector last summer and has been promoted. She will now be opening her own office! For more information about vector, visit their website at http://www.vectormarketing.com/
Gamma Pi is always aiming high! Congratulations Lauren and good luck!

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Alumni Potluck Birthday Party!

Devin Calambro(NM), Christina Ross(NM), Emma Skallerup(NM), and Rachana Haliyur(bursar) pose for a picture during the potluck lunch.



Sisters, new members and alumni came together to celebrate our chapter's birthday and all of our birthdays in the coming year. We met on campus and each sister brought a lunch food item to share. After eating and socializing, we decorated individual cakes and sang happy birthday. We also shared stories of Gamma Pi tradition.

Our chapter wanted to reach out to alumni and create a new tradtion. We like to celebrate our indiviuality but birthdays are a common thing we all share. Recognizing and appreciating sisters is an important part of creating a stable and supportive environment for actives, alumni, and new members.

By discussing our chapter's tradition, it allows new members to get a sense of who we are and our chapter's purpose. Having events that celebrate each other are just as important as the business aspect of the chapter.

We are very excited to hold this event again! Gamma Pi's birthday is tomorrow. Diokete Hupsala and Happy Birthday!

Life Long Learning Event

We had a Life Long Learning Event last week were sisters met to share about their majors and what they plan to do after graduation. They also dicussed their cultural backgrounds and how that influenced their decisions in picking a career and major. Sisters were paired with a study buddy as part of our scholarship program. The study buddies presented at the same time because they have similar majors.

New members helped facilitate discussion by prompting sisters with questions and talking about why Life Long Learning is a core value of Phi Sigma Sigma. This activity was a way for sisters to share their goals with the chapter. We wanted to promote learning, not only about different types of majors and careers, but about each other.

It was also a great opprotunity for new members to get to know activite sisters better and find out more information of how the chapter runs. They were able to step up as leaders and share with the group in a safe environment. Attendees gained a greater knowledge of who sisters are, their cultural backgrounds, and what they want to do with their futures. New members learned about how events within the chapter run and leadership roles they can take.

Gamma Pi is always seeking new ways to learn and live our core values. Great job, Beta Sigma, for your great efforts!

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Plant Ceremony and Life Long Learning


On Sunday, we had the plant ceremony for our sapphire sisters. This is a chapter tradition to signify the growing relationship between big and little. They have been working hard to communicate the values of Phi Sigma Sigma.

We are having a Life Long Learning Event on Wednesday to talk about sister's goals and aspirations after college. Stay tuned for a post about that!



Friday, March 19, 2010

Congrats, Julia!

Julia Smearman just got accepted into the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies Masters Program. She'll be hearing from other schools she's applied for in the coming months.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Revelation!

Back row: Steph Layne, Kelsey Williamson, Casey Little, Steph Pully, Tash Ammenheuser, Gina Sim, Liz Pickett, Hannah Dier, and Andrea Murphy
Front Row: Rachael Kelly, Jess Leatherman, Devin Calambro, Jenny Hughes, Negar Ghaffari, Sayeh Saidi, Christina Ross, Emma Skallerup, and Ali Peters
Revathi Chandra and Angelica Demiris

Revelation was an amazing experience this semester as 10 new bigs and little were united!
Thanks to all of the alumni who were able to come out and make the experience even more special.
We will be having out Sapphire Sister Ceremony and Plant Ceremony this weekend so keep an eye out for more pictures!