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  • Tri Sigma Announces 2015 National Award Winners

    Tri Sigma is proud to recognize exceptional members and chapters during the 2015 calendar year as a part of its annual awards program. The annual awards program celebrates the accomplishments of collegiate chapters, alumnae chapters and individual members during the past calendar year. Chapter award categories highlight the connection between excellent operations and sisterhood while individual award categories recognize outstanding leadership within Tri Sigma and the local community.   The following 2015 award recipients have created a legacy of excellence, hard work, and are stellar examples of a values-focused commitment to Tri Sigma and their communities.     COLLEGIATE CHAPTER AWARDS Collegiate Chapter of the Year Nu–University of Central Missouri Chapter Advisory Board of the Year Delta Pi–Winthrop University Commitment to Excellence Eta Omicron–Sam Houston State University Creative Educational Program Alpha Upsilon–James Madison University Excellence in Community Service Alpha Chi–Murray State University Excellence in Membership Selection Nu–University of Central Missouri Member Development and Educational Programming Nu–University of Central Missouri Ritual and Values Programming Nu–University of Central Missouri Jane E. Kinderman Standards of Efficiency Nu–University of Central Missouri Pillar 4 Achievement Nu–University of Central Missouri Beta Delta–Shepherd University Beta Pi–University of Wisconsin-Stout Gamma Xi–Barton College Gamma Pi–Nicholls State University Delta Pi–Winthrop University Epsilon Rho–Minnesota State University, Mankato Zeta Kappa–Montclair State University Zeta Upsilon–Fitchburg State University Eta Omicron–Sam Houston State University     INDIVIDUAL COLLEGIATE AWARDS Mabel Lee Walton Leadership Award Katherine French, Gamma Lambda– University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire Margaret Freeman Everett Outstanding Senior Jordan Nelson, Theta Epsilon– University of Nevada, Las Vegas Outstanding Member of the Region Region 1: Anne Ricciardi, Delta Psi–St. Joseph’s University Region 2: Mariah Haffield, Epsilon Rho–Minnesota State University, Mankato Region 3: Allison Lemack, Eta Rho–Georgia Southern University–Armstrong Campus Region 4: Tabytha Russell, Alpha Iota–Northeastern State University Region 5: Miranda Richmond, Theta Zeta–Case Western Reserve University Outstanding Senior of the Region Region 1: Alyssa Enny, Epsilon Epsilon–Stockton University Region 2: Taylor Futrell, Alpha Chi–Murray State University Region 3: Kayla Sarno, Gamma Xi–Barton College Region 4: Melissa Brown, Alpha Iota–Northeastern State University Outstanding Advisor of the Region Region 1: Linda Henderson, Delta Psi–St. Joseph’s University Region 2: Arlene Ball, Alpha Phi–Central Michigan University Region 3: Amber Bailey, Delta Pi–Winthrop University Region 4: Marcy Emmons, Beta Xi–Southeast Missouri State University Region 5: Veronica Atkins, Eta Omicron–Sam Houston State University Fraternity/Sorority Advisor of the Year Jared Tice, Barton College   ALUMNAE CHAPTER AWARDS Alumnae Chapter of the Year Denver Area Excellence in Community Service Phoenix Excellence in Member Recruitment Northern Virginia Excellence in Overall Programming Baltimore Outstanding Single Program Baltimore Sisterhood Award-In a College Town Denver Area Sisterhood Award-Not in a College Town Indianapolis Suburban     INDIVIDUAL ALUMNAE AWARDS Steadfast Alumna Citation Maryellen Drasler Baxter, Beta Kappa and Phoenix Alumnae Chapter Emily Gates Alumna Achievement Michelle Brady, Alpha Phi and Central Florida Alumnae Chapter Outstanding Alumna of the Region Region 2: Stefanie Pidgeon, Delta Pi and Northern Virginia Alumnae Chapter Region 3: Lou Anna Rowland, Alpha Iota and Wichita Alumnae Chapter Region 4: Jean Stuck, Alpha Epsilon and Denver Area Alumnae Chapter

  • Tri Sigma to Join University of Central Oklahoma Campus

    Tri Sigma is pleased to announce the organization has been selected to establish a chapter at the University of Central Oklahoma, fall 2017. The University of Central Oklahoma was founded on December 24, 1890, and is the second oldest public institution in Oklahoma. With more than 14,000 students, UCO offers 118 undergraduate areas of study and 83 graduate programs from its main campus in Edmond and facilities throughout the Oklahoma City metro area. Among its 200+ student clubs and organizations, Tri Sigma will be among five other National Panhellenic Conference sororities on campus. Follow the new chapter’s journey by liking their Facebook page. Image Source: UCO

  • Tri Sigma to Join UW-La Crosse Campus

    Tri Sigma is pleased to announce the organization has been selected to establish a chapter at the University of Wisconsin–LaCrosse this fall. Established in 1909, UW–LaCrosse is part of the University of Wisconsin System. With 9,600 undergraduate and 1,000 graduate students, it is composed of four schools and colleges offering 102 undergraduate programs, 31 graduate programs, and 2 doctoral programs. Among its 200+ student clubs and organizations, Tri Sigma will be among two other National Panhellenic Conference sororities on campus. Follow the new chapter’s journey by liking their Facebook page. Image Source: UW–LaCrosse

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