Changes

Eta Pi

No change in size, 21:53, 30 April 2018
Highlights of 2017
other. We have 168 initiated members from diverse backgrounds, cultures, states and countries.
At the 20162017 Fraternity and Sorority Life awards this past spring, our chapter was given theaward for Outstanding Community Involvement. We sent sisters to the Kappa LeadershipConference in the spring and Leadership Academy in the fall. Our sixth year on campus hasproved to be our best one yet and we can’t wait to see what the future holds for our chapter. Our chapter has a strong sense of community and sisterhood, strengthened by the varioussisterhood events held by our Vice President of Standards, Katherine Salsgiver, and our EventsChairman, Monica Spafford. Events ranging from a Spa Day to a Picnic at Smorgasburg to a PopupShop Event had sisters enjoying spending time together while exploring NYC. We hostedan unforgettable Formal, Date Party and Family Weekend Brunch in the spring and a wonderfulSemi Formal this fall, organized by Monica. Once again we received first housing pick of theGreek life penthouses. Our House Chairmen, Jenny DeCandia and Hannah Nelson, provided awarm and welcoming space for sisterhood events and Kappotlucks.
Eta Pi’s members have once again shown their dedication toward academia. We had 42 KappaKappa Geniuses (girls with a GPA above 3.7) and 11 girls with 4.0 GPA’s in the spring alongwith sisters initiated to Order of Omega. In order to help our sisters though their academicpursuits our Vice President of Academic Excellence, Angella Jiang, reserves study rooms at thecampus library after chapter and 24 hours a day during exam weeks. She also organized our annual Keyed in Networking Brunch which allowed our sisters to network with alumnae and further excel in their fields.
This Fall, Eta Pi welcomed our wonderful new Iota class during formal recruitment led by our