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Sunday, March 31, 2019

Sisterhood at Chapter

MyJourney* Beta Eta Style!
A great time to learn from sisters and have "real talk" time!
Thanks to all the facilitators for their preparation work.

This weekend Beta Eta enjoyed so much sisterhood time:  The Big Event, MyJourney, MC18 sleepover, senior brunch:  Lucky sisters!

Seniors - "Measuring Experiences":  Cellina Danvers, facilitator

Juniors - "Yes I Have an Opinion":  Tegan Campbell and Rachael Williams


Sophomores - "Goals:  School, Sisterhood, FSU, Personal":  Jordan Blitzer & Cameron Rotbart

Freshmen - "What You Want in Your Friends":  Victoria Cone & Ayva Oberman



MyJourney:  What is it?

As Alpha Chi Omega’s four-year membership program, MyJourney connects our core values of wisdom, devotion and achievement to the life experiences collegiate members face during each academic year of their college career. This program is peer- facilitated; sisters from the chapter facilitate discussions and conversations on everything from negotiation to leadership, philanthropy to relationships, finances and more.

The curriculum is intentionally divided into freshman, sophomore, junior and senior programs, recognizing that freshman women face different life issues than senior women. MyJourney also includes “Dedication,” Alpha Chi Omega’s new member education program, which teaches all new members the history, traditions and expectations of Alpha Chi Omega membership. 

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Friday, June 24, 2016

Kathryn Hatfield- Study Abroad Experience

Kat Hatfield just returned home from studying in Valencia, Spain for the past 6 weeks!
"Studying abroad in Valencia, Spain was the best six weeks of my life. I was able to check things off my bucket list everyday and share these experiences with new people whom I now consider life long friends. I was also lucky enough to have three other ΑΧΩ sisters studying abroad with me. 
Veronica Marcos, Melissa Demarchena, Anna Morris, and Kat in Valencia, Spain.
"By the end of the six week term, I had traveled to the Palma de Mallorca & Barcelona, Spain; Split & Hvar, Croatia; Amsterdam, Holland; and Lagos, Portugal. I learned that all the cliche things people say about how traveling changes ones' perspective on life are true. I came back to the states with so much more knowledge about the world and a refreshed perspective about life."