Saturday, September 9, 2017

Alumna Sara Zeng - Miss Florida

Sara Zeng, a recent alumna from the Beta Eta chapter, will take the stage tomorrow night to compete in the Miss America pageant as Miss Florida. The pageant will be aired on ABC at 9 pm Eastern Time on Sunday, September 10th.

Sara was a new member in Fall 2013 and graduated from Florida State last spring semester. She has a passion for playing the piano, which also doubles as her talent for the competition. Outside of Alpha Chi Omega, Sara was highly involved within FSU's College of Music.

Beta Eta is sending you all of our love from Tallahassee, Florida this week! Alpha Chi Omega could not be more proud of how you represent our sisterhood.

Sara's graduation from FSU
Sara after winning the preliminary swimsuit competition at Miss America

Wednesday, August 30, 2017

Bid Day 2017!

We are so excited to have welcomed home 91 beautiful new members into our chapter this past Sunday! Florida State University hosts one of the largest recruitments in the nation with over 2,000 total women participating. 

After a long recruitment week, all of our hard work paid off to see 91 new smiling faces accept their bids to Alpha Chi. Some of our favorite memories have been created at this house and we look forward to sharing our sisterhood with you all!

To our 8 Rho Gammas, we are so happy to have you back. Welcome home, again!



A huge thank you to Sean DaSilva for capturing all of the excitement on bid day! Photos can be found here: https://goo.gl/photos/eVYtTBokqnZ4Yhzz9 

Monday, June 19, 2017

Sister Spotlight

Ashley Muliak, a transfer student from Birmingham-Southern College, began her journey at Florida State in Fall of 2016. Besides studying Finance and being a sister of Alpha Chi Omega, Ashley owns and operates her very own photography company—Gray Style Productions.

Ashley with her goldendoodle puppy Millie
Ashley began seriously pursuing photography after a shoulder injury ended her college softball career at BSC. Ashley noted this injury as a "blessing in disguise" because she was finally able to focus her time and energy into developing her photography company.

Gray Style Productions specializes in senior photoshoots, portraits, and music group photography. Her favorite types of photography sessions? Test shoots for modeling agencies. Not only does she get to photograph her clients; Ashley gets to come up with the style, location, and overall concept of the shoot. She loves being able to get creative with her work and capture her clients' personalities in the process.

Alina Echemendia, and Alpha Chi Omega sister, even had the opportunity to work with Ashley for a portrait photoshoot (Credit: graystyleproductions.org).
We continue to be amazed by Ashley's passion for photography & her pure talent within the industry. As for her company's future, Ashley is looking at possibly expanding her business to include wedding photography. We are extremely excited to see where her hard work takes her!

Wednesday, May 17, 2017

#AXOalumnae: Where are they now #WhyAlphaChiWednesday #WomanCrushWednesday #axoyoungalums


These sisters fulfilled their expectations:  Abigail is in FSU medical school, Lisa is headed to Ross Vet School,
Kelly is in UF medical school!





Cassy (AXO legacy) just received her Dr. Aud. at USA and Katherine flies for American Airlines (see below)







Dr. Sarah Cooper Smith and Dr. Katie Morgan graduates of FSU medical school!

Tuesday, May 2, 2017

Congratulations Seniors!

Our seniors are busy finishing up their last college finals this week. In just a few short days, they will be walking across the stage to receive their college diplomas. The Beta Eta chapter has 61 graduating seniors and we could not be any more proud of them! These women have left their mark on our campus, our chapter, and definitely our hearts. 

While it's never easy saying goodbye, we are extremely excited for our graduates to take on their futures outside of Florida State's campus. Always stay true to yourselves and keep seeking new heights! The house with the little red doors will always be your home. 

We love you endlessly, Class of 2017!




"May our future be as happy as we were here" -Unknown

Wednesday, March 22, 2017

More Than Spring "Break"

While many sisters spent their spring break relaxing at home or traveling to beaches near and far, a few sisters spent their week-long break volunteering out of the country.


Sisters, Mackenzie Hall and Carly Roman (also big and little), traveled together to Ecuador to participate in MEDLIFE's medical mission trip. While in Ecuador, they helped rural communities receive critical access to health care. They also helped build a staircase that allowed the community in Riobamba, Ecuador to receive important resources, such as electricity. Despite long days of work, they were still able to explore Ecuador and see mountains, volcanoes, and waterfalls nearby. Carly stated that "the area was absolutely beautiful and so was the experience". Several other colleges across the United States, including USC and Ohio State, also participated in this particular mission trip.



Shannon Nichols, a Communications Science & Disorders major, flew to Guatemala to spend her spring break working with hearing-impaired locals in the area. Alongside fellow classmates and professors within her major, she helped perform 200 hearing tests, allocated 55 hearing aids, and even assisted in constructing a home for a single-mother in Panajachel, Guatemala. Shannon felt that this trip gave her a whole new perspective on the world and reaffirmed her passion for her major. She said that this trip "made me realize that my future profession will truly make a difference in people's quality of life".


These three women are just a few of the many sisters in our chapter that have an undying passion to help others. We are all extremely proud of your selflessness and the life-changing impacts you have made on people all across the world. We hope that one day, we will all be able to make as big of an impact on the world as you three have!

Thursday, February 9, 2017

Healthy Relationships Week



Each year during the week of Valentine's Day, Alpha Chi Omega celebrates Healthy Relationships Week. This week is dedicated to raising awareness of domestic violence and educating others on how to engage in relationships that promote physical, mental, and emotional health. We are able to accomplish this through our "Love Is..." campaign and events such as Pizza Pie with Alpha Chi, in which proceeds benefit our local Tallahassee Refuge House.

Love Is...


The "Love Is..." campaign aims to change the conversation that surrounds domestic violence and abusive relationships. This is why Alpha Chi sisters spend time to educate others on what a healthy relationship should look like. By defining our own ideas of what love is, we are able to help others identify healthy aspects of love in their own relationships.

Join us next week at our table during Market Wednesday in the Oglesby Union from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. to share your own idea of what "Love Is"!

Pizza Pie with Alpha Chi

Our annual philanthropy event, Pizza Pie with Alpha Chi, will be held from 5-7 p.m. on Thursday, February 16th at the Alpha Chi Omega sorority house. Buy a pre-sale ticket from a sister for $5 or $7 at the door. Delicious pizza will be served from your favorite Tallahassee pizzerias!

All proceeds will benefit those affected by domestic violence and sexual assault right here in Tallahassee. This money will allow these victims to receive critical resources, such as medical examinations, proper counseling & therapy, emergency shelter, and much more.


To learn more about Refuge House, please visit refugehouse.com.


Friday, January 27, 2017

#1 in GPA!

We are very excited to announce that Alpha Chi Omega at Florida State has received the #1 spot in GPA rankings within our Panhellenic community! 

Alexa, Ashley, Jamie, Lauren, and Makenzie at Dean's List Desserts. All five sisters received a 4.0 GPA in the fall!

A total of 110 sisters made the Dean's List last semester and 23 sisters received a 4.0 GPA! These sisters were rewarded with a dessert night at the house hosted by our Intellectual Development committee. Our entire organization averaged an impressive 3.359 GPA and we couldn't be more proud of all our sisters' hard work! We would like to thank our Intellectual Development committee for their effort in reserving study rooms during finals week, rewarding sisters for outstanding academic accomplishments, and hosting events such as Dean’s List Desserts. These all serve as a constant motivation for sisters to study hard and get recognized for their good grades.



When asked about her position as VP of Intellectual Development, Maia Kelly stated: 
I am so proud of all of our sisters for their academic achievements this past semester. It's amazing to see how far Alpha Chi has come and I am very excited to be able to work with the chapter as VP ID!


Congratulations to all of our sisters for their outstanding academic performance in Fall 2016. Here’s to a great spring semester!