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Highlights of the 2020s
==Highlights of the 2020s:==
Chapter Summary2020 began as a normal year for the Delta Rho chapter, with events such as our annual Feed the Hunger Packathon in February. We began the year in our temporary house as construction on our new chapter house continued. With the onset of COVID-19, operations moved entirely online in March, and continued to be virtual or hybrid in nature for the duration of the year. Despite the sudden change to virtual learning, over 120 sisters earned 4.0 GPAs for the Spring 2020 semester. Delta Rho was honored by the University of Mississippi Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life with the Civic Engagement Award and sister Meredith Moore (PC 16) was distinguished as the only Panhellenic woman given the Unsung Hero award. Throughout this tumultuous time, the sisters of Delta Rho did their best to band together and adapt to the ever-changing circumstances. In the fall, we celebrated the grand opening of our new chapter house, with strict health standards in place to ensure the safety of our members and house staff. Recruitment Workshop and Formal Recruitment were held entirely via Zoom, much to the credit of our recruitment team, who worked hard to create an authentic experience for PNMs. Delta Rho was thrilled to welcome 123 women into PC 20, including 27 legacies. All components of the New Member process, including the official Formal Pledging ceremony, new member education and initiation were held over Zoom. Delta Rho was proud to support sister Bella Grofolo (PC 17) in her campaign for the University of Mississippi Homecoming Court and were thrilled to celebrate her win as Senior Maid! Our chapter worked hard to maintain our philanthropic work during this virtual semester and we successfully conducted a drive--------------through ‘Chips, Cheese, and KKGs’ event benefiting Reading is Fundamental.
'''Note Our Philanthropy is Feed the Hunger. Delta Rho chose Feed the Hunger as their chapter philanthropy in order to Chapter Registrar:'''impact tangible differences in the lives of individuals who lack proper access to nutritious food.  Please refer Delta Rho used their platform as campus leaders to your chapter archives including chapter meeting minutes and back issues of The Key spread awareness about different resources to fill in any gaps in educate individuals on the above historical highlights. If your chapter archives are not completeimportance of diversity and equity, please research your university library, campus newspaper as well as to provide opportunities to donate to and yearbook archives for newsworthy information about your chapter. Please double check your support organizations that work for accuracyto remediate racial injustice. Contact chapter Advisory or House Board These resources were spread on social media and members, local Alumnae Association members, or your Province Director were encouraged to engage in conversations concerning threats to the principles of Chapters for assistanceDEI. Your efforts will ensure  Kappa’s 150th anniversary was celebrated with a complete and accurate history socially distanced brunch at the chapter house. This brunch was especially meaningful to the sisters in attendance because it was one of your chapter for future generations the first times that we were able to enjoy!gather together, albeit with a limited number of attendees and following all appropriate health and safety measures.

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