
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Rachana Aims High!

Saturday, March 5, 2011
Congratulations, Maria!

Brava, Maria!

Some of the sisters of Phi Sigma Sigma celebrating with Maria after her recital!
On March 3rd, 2011, one of our sisters, Maria Satyshur, performed a number of elegant and impressive opera pieces at her Senior Recital at the Recital Hall at UMBC. Maria was introduced by her teacher, Cantor Thom King, who also performed a duet with Maria. Maria did an amazing job and impressed everyone in attendance! We are so proud of you!
Welcome to the Family!

Gamma Pi welcomes our new members to the family!

Three of our new members! (Left to right: Julie, Mariel, and Taylor)

Six out of our 9 new members with their SDC! (From left to right: Erika, Jen, Brittany, Revathi-SDC, Maggie, Mansi, and Chelsea)
We are ecstatic to welcome 9 new members to our chapter! We cannot wait to guide you through your new member period and show you how amazing it is to be a Phi Sigma Sigma!
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Leadership Conference 2011

Bursar Rachael Kelly speaking on behalf of the Finance Advisory Board.

Sisterly bonding in between workshops and meetings! (Top left to right: Revathi, Steph, Rachana; Bottom left to right: Rachael, Emma. Not pictured: Sayeh)
Also, our very own Rachael Kelly was chosen to be a member of the Finance Advisory Board, a group of three Bursars from different top-performing chapters around the country. She spoke at Leadership Conference about different options for fundraising for Phi Sigma Sigma without raising dues. Our Vice Archon, Steph Pully, was also selected to speak in front of other vice archons about all of Gamma Pi's hard work for our philanthropies. We were very proud of how well both sisters represented Gamma Pi!
Sunday, February 13, 2011
We'll miss you, Christina!

One of our sisters, Christina Ross, is leaving us to study abroad in Naples, Italy this semester! Christina is a Humanities scholar and an Ancient Studies major. In Italy she will be studying Latin and Italian archaeology! Christina, we will miss you terribly, but we will be excited to hear all about your trip! Aim high over there!
Sunday, February 6, 2011
Alumnae Plunged!

Alumnae Katie Dix about to plunge!
On January 29, alumnae, Katie Dix (2010) and Sam Sadtler (2009) committed to grin and “bear” it for the athletes of Special Olympics Maryland by taking a chilly dip into the Chesapeake Bay at the 15th Annual Polar Bear Plunge.
Special Olympics is founded on the belief that people with intellectual disabilities can, with proper instruction and encouragement, learn, enjoy, and benefit from participation in individual and team sports. These must be adapted only as necessary to meet the needs of those with mental and physical limitations. Special Olympics believes that consistent training is indispensable to the development of an individual’s physical skills and mental health.
Katie had volunteered at Special Olympics events before and participating in the plunge is something she has always thought about doing. When she found out that the UMBC Chapter of Young Alumni (CYA) was creating a team, she was the first person to sign up.
On the other side of the beach, Sam plunged with members of the University of Maryland, Baltimore- PT team.
Both Katie and Sam doubled their fundraising goals due, in part, to donations made by sisters Maria Satyshur, Melissa Bernero Rachana Haliyur, and Stephanie Layne.
"Its one of of those experiences that takes your breathe away. If the water doesn't give you goosebumps, the energy and excitement surely will. I can't wait for next year," Katie Dix.
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!
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