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  • National Policies | Tri Sigma Sorority

    Tri Sigma does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sexual orientation, religion, national origin, age, or disability. Membership in Tri Sigma is based solely on the membership standards as listed in the Rituals of Sigma Sigma Sigma. Policies, Guidelines & Position Statements Criteria for Membership Policy on Non-Discrimination Tri Sigma does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sexual orientation, religion, national origin, age, or disability. Membership in Tri Sigma is based solely on the membership standards as listed in the Rituals of Sigma Sigma Sigma. Position on Legacy Members A potential new member who is a legacy—defined as a sister, mother, daughter, granddaughter, niece, stepdaughter, stepmother, or stepsister of an initiated member—will not receive preferential treatment during the recruitment process. Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority recognizes these special relationships; however, any legacy should be extended the same courtesy given to all recruitment guests. Position on Gender Identity A potential new member who self-identifies as a woman shall be treated as a woman regardless of any other circumstance. Hazing Policy Hazing practices are against the law and shall have no part in a Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority membership program, or any other chapter activities, as it is detrimental to the safety and well-being of members and the membership experience. This includes—but is not limited to—physically abusive and psychologically manipulative behaviors. Hazing is defined as any action taken or situation created, knowingly, whether on or off sorority premises, to produce mental or physical discomfort, embarrassment, harassment, ridicule, or an uncomfortable atmosphere. Such activities may include but are not limited to the following: use of alcohol; creation of excessive fatigue; physical or psychological shocks; engaging in public stunts or jokes; morally degrading or humiliating games and activities; scavenger hunts or quests that must be completed within a specific amount of time; late work sessions which interfere with regular class attendance or study time; and any other activities which are not consistent with the rules, policies, and regulations of the educational institution or the ritual, policies, and procedures of the national organization. Any member found accountable for hazing will be immediately terminated from membership. Chapters and members must also adhere to relevant state and local laws and campus hazing policies. Alcohol & Controlled Substances Alcohol Policy Tri Sigma prohibits the storage, use, or serving of alcohol in a sorority housing facility; purchasing alcohol with chapter funds; receiving alcohol as a sponsorship or partnership agreement; and giving alcohol as gifts as a part of any sorority-sponsored activity where collegiate members are present. Members must abide by applicable federal, state, or local laws, and campus policies at chapter functions and registered events. Serving alcohol at events where collegiate members are present is prohibited except at closed social events which comply with the procedures for events with alcohol. This alcohol policy is the personal responsibility of every collegiate and alumnae member and guest attending a collegiate event with alcohol. Controlled Substances Policy The term, “Controlled Substance,” refers to any drug or chemical that is illegal under the applicable state or local law to manufacture, sell, possess, or use outside the dispensation of a properly-licensed physician’s prescription. Members, new members, and guests may not possess, use, provide, distribute, sell and/or manufacture controlled substances while in Tri Sigma facilities or at any activity or event sponsored or endorsed by the chapter. Any collegiate member or new member found to have violated this policy through the collegiate accountability processes may be terminated immediately from membership. Electronic Communication & Social Media Policy When acting on behalf of the national organization, collegiate, alumnae, volunteers and employees must not use electronic communications and/or social media to post, transmit, store, retrieve, display, distribute, share or download content that is defamatory, violent or contains sexually explicit material; discriminatory language; and/or threats of violence; personal attacks based upon race, religion, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, age, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, disability status; or promotion of illegal activities. It must be verified that the content being posted does not contain proprietary third-party material without proper authorization or compliance with copyright, trademark, or other applicable laws. When not acting on behalf of the national organization, the same individuals referenced above must never disclose confidential proprietary information learned in the course of their employment or involvement as a member or volunteer. Presenting personal views in written or visual form on any electronic or social media in a manner that could be construed as representing the views of Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority is prohibited. For more information regarding social media, expand the Technology Guidelines tab below. Privacy Statement Information Practices Security and privacy are important priorities for Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority and users of our websites. Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority is committed to taking all reasonable steps to keep your information secure and confidential. The content provided is the property of the sorority and should only be used in the context provided. Use of the Members-Only Area Our website includes a members’ only area as facilitated through Sigma Connect. Access to this area is password protected. Once a member registers, they can use their username and password to access sensitive information regarding recruitment, programming, officer responsibilities, etc. The resources, tools, and services provided on this site are provided without warranty, either express or implied. Under no circumstances will Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority be liable for damages resulting from the use or inability to use this site. What Information Do We Collect? You may be asked to provide your name, address, phone number, e-mail address, member number or other information to allow you to make use of portions Sigma Connect. You may refuse to provide your personal information; however, this may lead to your inability to access parts of the site. We may also collect your domain type, browser version, service provider, operating system, IP address and areas of the site visited for the purpose of improving the site. How Is Your Information Used? Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority uses personal information only for the limited purposes of: administering the site; distributing newsletters, publishing announcements or promoting events or opportunities that may be of interest to you; providing Internet security; and meeting legal requirements. We may work with business partners who may perform functions on our behalf, such as providing promotional materials, sending e-mail, managing data or providing customer service. They have access to your personal information only when supplied by the sorority and only to the extent necessary to perform the work for which they have been contracted. They shall not be authorized by Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority to use it for any other purposes. Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority will not sell your personal information. Privacy of Children We strictly adhere to the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act and will not knowingly register or otherwise collect personally identifiable information from any child under the age of 13 without the prior verifiable consent of that person’s parent or guardian. Security We have policies and procedures in place to protect the privacy and confidentiality of any personal information that we collect and maintain. All personal information is stored on our secured servers, behind a firewall at a data center with access to data strictly controlled. Any unauthorized use of the site may result in criminal and/or civil prosecution. Terms of Use Use of this site constitutes agreement with all the terms, conditions and privacy policy of Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority. Copyrighted, trademarked, and other proprietary information available through this Site may be accessed and used only in accordance with all applicable local and international laws. Use of content by members or non-members other than for the intended purpose is strictly prohibited. Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority does not accept responsibility for misuse of information obtained from this site. Links The site may contain links to other sites on the internet that are owned and operated by third parties. Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority is not responsible for the collection or use of your information via any third-party site. Technology Guidelines Member/Chapter Website Development Procedures for Chapters The following guidelines are established for the protection of Sigma Sigma Sigma, its members, and its chapters. They are intended to assist chapters in developing and maintaining a website that ensures a positive image of Sigma Sigma Sigma, the chapter, and its members. Each chapter will be provided with a chapter website via a technology platform contracted through NHQ. No other chapter websites will be permitted. Chapter Websites and Social Media Accounts Shall: Be used to positively promote Tri Sigma, our values, and the ideals of sisterhood. Be linked to Sigma Sigma Sigma’s national website. Be monitored occasionally by NHQ for adherence to current rules and procedures. Any chapter website, other than the one provided by NHQ, is prohibited and must be deleted. Chapters will receive one warning along with the request to close other sites. Failure to do so may result in disciplinary action up to and including suspension of activities until resolved. The national organization can assist if you no longer have access or do not have passwords. Adhere to all Sigma Sigma Sigma guidelines and policies regarding publicity and print materials, particularly concerning the use of Sigma Sigma Sigma’s logos and marks. Be periodically updated with special attention given to any time-sensitive information. Provide login credentials to the Chapter President and Collegiate Communications Manager who will be responsible for maintaining and updating the site in compliance with all rules, regulations, and policies of Sigma Sigma Sigma. They may manually grant other members editing access as needed. Adhere to Panhellenic rules, including those regarding the publishing of Recruitment details or schedules. If there is a conflict with Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority rules and procedures, contact NHQ for direction. Chapter Websites and Social Media Accounts Shall Not: Include any copyrighted materials, including photographs, from other sources, or any trademarks owned by third parties without proper authorization. Include information concerning he Ritual of Sigma Sigma Sigma or the address/phone number of any member, including advisors and/or staff or housing volunteers. Contain content considered to be defamatory, offensive, or harassing, could offend on the basis of race, gender, national origin, sexual orientation, religion, political beliefs, or disability. Post of any type of electronic chain letter. Be used to put down another member or organization. It is incumbent on the individual member of Sigma Sigma Sigma to use personal websites and social media channels appropriately with regard to any reference to the sorority or any member’s information. Use caution in linking to other sites and check all of your links periodically. Violation of any of these guidelines may result in disciplinary action for one or more individuals or for the chapter. Sigma Sigma Sigma reserves the right to revise this policy at any time. Chapter compliance will be expected with appropriate prior notification. Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority also reserves the right to remove inappropriate language or pictures from this website. Additional Guidelines for National Officers Sorority business is often of a sensitive and/or confidential nature. The utmost caution must be used in sending this type of information electronically. Alumnae and collegiate chapter leaders, as well as national volunteers, are expected to check their email regularly. They may not unsubscribe from any mass communications sent to them from the trisigma.org domain. If they do, they may be resubscribed without their permission. While some emails may not require a response, it is ordinarily expected that a reply be sent within 48 hours. Be sure to copy other department heads and national officers as needed. Social Media Community Guidelines Tri Sigma encourages engagement and healthy discussion on our social media pages. We call on all members to act with strong character and uphold our values of wisdom, power, faith, hope, and love. We will remove comments or posts on our pages that match the following descriptions: Contain language that is profane, offensive, or harmful to anyone. Explicitly or implicitly threaten another’s safety. Share words of aggression, violence, racism, homophobia, transphobia, classism, ageism, sexism, or other discriminatory language. Harass or bully another individual. Knowingly or not knowingly spread misinformation or harmful information. Members or visitors that continue to violate the guidelines may be subject to being banned from the page. Note: By posting a photo in this Facebook group, you are providing consent for Tri Sigma to use your photo in news publications or promotional materials. Members or visitors that continue to violate the guidelines may be subject to being banned from the page. Note: By posting a photo in this Facebook group, you are providing consent for Tri Sigma to use your photo in news publications or promotional materials. For more information, review our complete National Policies and Position Statements . Additional procedures are included in member handbooks and guides or as part of our social event planning process.

  • NHQ Staff | Tri Sigma Sorority

    Meet the staff members working behind the scenes at Tri Sigma National Headquarters. National Staff Learn more about our NHQ staff by clicking the team tabs below. Questions, feedback, and concerns regarding the national organization should be submitted here and will be forwarded to the appropriate staff member for follow-up. Administration & Operations Jenna Martin Pendry Executive Director Sigma Kappa Sorority University of Central Missouri Margaret Fields Business Administrator Alpha Upsilon Alumna Initiate Michael Steele Director of Property Operations Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity Winthrop University Collegiate Experience Ellen Elmore Sr. Director of Collegiate Experience Delta Delta UNC Chapel Hill Kailea Marshall Director of Growth Initiatives Zeta Gamma Southeastern Oklahoma State University Neely Humphrey Dillon Associate Director of Chapter Services, Regions 1-3 Nu University of Central Missouri Mariah Gareis Schindler Assistant Director of Growth Initiatives Gamma Rho PennWest Edinboro Kailey Klimkowski Chapter Services Coordinator, Regions 1-3 Alpha Beta Kent State University Anna Rexrode New Chapter Coordinator Epsilon Sigma Virginia Commonwealth University Carly Villegas Growth Initiatives Coordinator Gamma Beta East Carolina University Theresa Taylor Member Experience Coordinator Alpha Upsilon Alumna Initiate Enablement Lorin Phillips Associate Executive Director of Enablement Alpha Upsilon James Madison University Elizabeth Green Director of Information Technology Iota Alpha Alumna Initiate Caroline Phillips Lail Assistant Director of Enablement Epsilon Phi UNC-Wilmington Samantha Graffeo Bueche Enablement Coordinator Alpha Mu University of Louisiana at Lafayette Marketing & Engagement Jennifer Freeman Thompson Sr. Director of Marketing & Communications Alpha Gamma Delta Arkansas State University Amanda Copeland Conley Director of Lifetime Engagement Rho Florida State University Hannah Laux Associate Director of Marketing & Communications Indiana University Madilyn Miller Engagement Coordinator Epsilon Gamma Grand Valley State University

  • Shop | Tri Sigma Sorority

    Shop officially licensed merchandise and show your Sigma pride! Licensed Vendors & VIP Partnerships New Arrivals Gifts & Apparel Alumnae Gear 2025 Holiday Gift Guide Tri Sigma’s official jeweler, offering milestone pieces, graduation stoles, badges, and more. SHOP NOW Easily search and find all officially licensed merchandise from a variety of vendors. SHOP NOW A highly curated collection of all things Tri Sigma from the Affinity Marketplace. SHOP NOW VIP Partnerships We have partnered with the following organizations to provide value-added member opportunities: The March of Dimes is an important piece of our philanthropic focus: Sigma Serves Children. Join the fight for the health of all moms and babies in your community through advocacy, volunteering or participating in an event near you. Learn more. Three Degrees Napa Valley is the official alumnae wine club of Tri Sigma. The offer hand-crafted limited-production wines made exclusively for Tri Sigma Sisterhood. Each bottle honors a piece of our history, and 20% of proceeds are given back to Tri Sigma to support collegiate and alumnae training and programming, as well as important strategic initiatives. Learn more. Experience the world with sisters by your side through on our annual travel excursion with EF Go Tours. Next stop is Greece in summer 2024. Space is limited to 25 members for each trip, so reserve your spot by March 16—and stay tuned to see where we go in 2025! Learn more. Kyle Cavan is a sorority women-owned jewelry company based in New York City. Representing 100+ university and Greek organizations, they offer modern, elegant jewelry for today's collegians and alumnae. Add one of Tri Sigma's beloved symbols to your jewelry stack today! Shop now.

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  • March of Dimes Names Tri Sigma its 2024 Research Partner of the Year

    March of Dimes CEO Cindy Rahman (center) with leaders of March of Dimes service partner organizations in Washington, D.C. National Vice President Crystal Jones (center right) represented Tri Sigma. Tri Sigma National Sorority has been named the 2024 Research Partner of the Year by March of Dimes, the leading organization fighting for the health of all moms and babies. This prestigious recognition honors Tri Sigma's outstanding dedication to supporting life-saving research that advances maternal and infant health outcomes. “March of Dimes is proud to be a research-focused organization, funding millions of dollars of original scientific research each year, and it is with immense gratitude that we recognize our National Service Partner, Tri Sigma, as our research partner of the year,” said March of Dimes Community Mobilization Director Michaela Penix. Since 2016, Tri Sigma has partnered with March of Dimes with a shared vision to serve children. Member participation in the March for Babies, advocacy work, and donations made through the Tri Sigma Foundation have helped to further life-saving research that will ensure healthy moms and strong babies for generations to come. March of Dimes' five Prematurity Research Centers serve as the cornerstone of the organization's research program, employing some of the most dedicated and accomplished scientists in the world to work on the most difficult and pressing scientific questions in the field—and most importantly, to find answers that will prevent preterm birth and improve outcomes for mothers and babies. “It was inspiring to meet other national service partners of the March of Dimes and hear how their organizations are involved in this important work,” said Tri Sigma National Vice President Crystal Jones who attended a partner brunch and day of action in March of Dimes’ National Headquarters in Washington, D.C. last month. “It feels good to know we are in this fight together to end preventable maternal and infant death, to discover the causes of preterm birth and to achieve birth equity for all mothers.” As one of March of Dimes' 17 National Service Partners, Tri Sigma joins a distinguished group of organizations, including six National Pan-Hellenic Council  fraternities and sororities, Future Business Leaders of America , and Key Club International   in the collaborative effort to improve maternal and infant health outcomes nationwide. “From community educational programs to fundraising events, our partners do more than just raise awareness of the organization’s critical mission—they help us save moms and babies through volunteering, fundraising, and advocacy,” Michaela said.  Tri Sigmas are encouraged to join the fight for healthy babies and moms in their local communities through a variety of ways: ·      Participate in a March for Babies  near you. ·      Register for March of Dimes Advocacy Action Alerts . ·      Volunteer for March of Dimes . ·      Connect with your local March of Dimes about leadership opportunities . Members can also financially support March of Dimes by making a donation through the Tri Sigma Foundation . Be sure to select “Sigma Serves Children” in the support area dropdown menu to amplify your support of our philanthropic focus .

  • Reatha Cox Elected Order of Omega International President

    Following its recent annual Board of Directors meeting, Order of Omega national honor society announced the election of Reatha Cole Cox, Alpha Zeta–Northwestern State University, as International President of its Board Executive Officers. Reatha brings decades of student affairs experience and long-standing involvement with Order of Omega. Professionally, she works as the Vice President for the First Year Experience and Leadership Development at Northwestern State University. Her dedication to values-based leadership and inclusive programming has shaped her vision for the organization’s future. As International President, she will guide strategic initiatives and strengthen partnerships across campuses nationwide. In addition to her longtime service service to both her local chapter and the national organization, Reatha is an Ever Forward Member of Tri Sigma and member of the Tri Sigma Foundation's Davis Society. Order of Omega is committed to recognizing high-achieving fraternity and sorority members who exemplify leadership, service, and academic excellence. The organization currently has over 590 active chapters across the United States, Canada, and The Bahamas.

  • Tri Sigma Wins Six Fraternity Communications Awards 

    Sr. Director of Marketing & Communications Jennifer Freeman Thompson (center), Associate Director of Marketing & Communications Hannah Laux (left), and Engagement Coordinator Madilyn Miller (right) attend the 2025 Fraternity Communications Association Recognition Banquet. Each year, hundreds of communications and marketing professionals from fraternal organizations, professional membership associations, and honor societies gather for the Fraternity Communications Association ’s annual conference. One highlight of the event is the recognition banquet, where the industry’s best work from the previous year is honored.   Tri Sigma is pleased to announce its Marketing & Communications Team has received the following 2025 FCA Awards based on work completed in 2024:    MAGAZINE EXCELLENCE AWARDS  Feature Design (Staff-Designed) – 2 nd  Place   “Amplifying Sorority”   Written and designed by Sr. Director of Marketing & Communications Jennifer Freeman Thompson, “Amplifying Sorority”  aimed to educate members of all generations on the evolving ways prospective members are recruited, engaged, and supported beyond the new member period.  To enhance readability and visual interest, the article used creative sidebars and oversized graphics to guide readers through complex information. Entries were judged on the creative use of visual elements to enhance reader experience, overall attractiveness, and relevance to the intended audience.   MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS AWARDS  Website Improvement – 1 st  Place   TriSigma.org Redesign After seven years without a major update, Tri Sigma launched a fully redesigned website in February 2024. Guided by user feedback and brand personality exercises, the new site offers a more modern look, a streamlined menu, longer scrolling pages, and improved access to high-priority content for members, potential new members, and parents. Entries were judged on user experience, relevance, and overall improvement to the content and design. The project was led by Jennifer Freeman Thompson with support from Robert Irish of Industrial Rabbit ,  Associate Director of Marketing & Communications Hannah Laux, and other Tri Sigma staff.  Merchandise Promotion – 1 st  Place  2024 Holiday Gift Guide  Following the success of Tri Sigma’s first gift guide in 2023, the Marketing & Communications Team expanded the 2024 edition  to include more products and vendors while also increasing promotion of the guide through social media and email. Entries were judged on c reative use of design and theme across all touchpoints, alignment to the organization’s primary brand, use of resources, and success of the effort. The project was led and designed by Hannah Laux with support from Engagement Coordinator Madilyn Miller, Epsilon Gamma–Grand Valley State University, and Marketing Intern Adeline Rendon, Eta Tau–Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.  Specific Purpose Website, Microsite or Blog – 3rd Place  JoinTriSigma.com   To support the reestablishment efforts for the Zeta Chi Chapter at Coastal Carolina University, Tri Sigma staff launched JoinTriSigma.com —a vibrant and mobile-friendly website serving as a one-stop shop for potential new members with event RSVPs, interview scheduling, philanthropy information, and FAQs. The website reinforced Zeta Chi Chapter’s brand through bright photography and use of brand colors consistent with other digital and print materials published throughout the reestablishment period.  The website was designed by Jennifer Freeman Thompson and Director of Growth Initiatives Kailea Marshall, Zeta Gamma–Southeastern Oklahoma State University. Entries were judged on  quality, consistency and organization of content, overall design, ease of navigation, and relevance to the intended audience.  Publication Improvement (Non-Magazine) – 1 st  Place   To Be Steadfast  New Member Guide   Fall 2024 new members were the first to receive To Be Steadfast , an 84-page companion guide to Tri Sigma's updated new member onboarding program. Developed as a supplement to corresponding online learning modules, the guide also aims to promote greater brand affinity and serves as a long-lasting memento of the Tri Sigma collegiate journey. The guide was produced by Jennifer Freeman Thompson with content and direction from Associate Executive Director of Enablement Lorin Philips, Alpha Upsilon–James Madison University, and Enablement Coordinator Samantha Graffeo Bueche, Alpha Mu–University of Louisiana at Lafayette.  William C. Levere Award for Total Communication – 1 st  Place   Reestablishment at Coastal Carolina University   The William C. Levere Award for Total Communications—one of FCA's most coveted awards—honors the top comprehensive communications plan and execution. This prestigious award, which an organization may only receive once every three years, honored Tri Sigma’s extension and reestablishment effort for the Zeta Chi Chapter at Coastal Carolina University—our first extension effort in 4 years.  The year-long campaign included a variety of meaningful touchpoints to several key audiences, including emails and direct mail sent to local alumnae and emails, paid and organic social media, and a dedicated website targeted toward potential new members at Coastal Carolina University. Our efforts were reinforced through promotional items and in-person events once the fall 2024 term began.  "This entry is leaps and bounds the best of the bunch! Very well-articulated goals and measurable objectives make it easy to see that the campaign was a success. The materials are nicely done, carry the brand well, and the results are clear. This was an outstanding entry and provided exactly the information any professional gold-standard marketing/coms plan should include: goals/measurable objectives, comprehensive strategies and tactics, and clear evaluation of the metrics you set for success." – JUDGES REMARKS This initiative was a significant milestone in expanding the reach of our sisterhood and reintroducing the organization’s presence on campus. The successful reestablishment of the Zeta Chi Chapter was made possible by a strong partnership and collaboration between the Growth Initiatives, Collegiate Experience, and Marketing & Engagement, Teams. "I am extremely proud of our small-but-mighty team and the work that we do," Jennifer said. "Nearly everyone on staff played a role in the reestablishment's success, which makes the honor winning the Levere Award even more special for Tri Sigma." FCA received more than 749 submissions from 75 member organizations, and 28 organizations received awards for outstanding efforts in a variety of writing, design, and communication categories. A list of all winners and categories can be found here . Additionally, Jennifer Freeman Thompson was elected to serve as Director of Recognition on FCA’s Board of Directors  for 2025–26.

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