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[[File:Etamuphotos.png|thumb|virtual]]
 
[[File:Etamuphotos.png|thumb|virtual]]
 
==Highlights of 2021==
 
 
Although this year for Eta Mu was mainly online, we still managed to strengthen our
 
connections with each other. Starting off the year, we had workshop for the whole chapter
 
hosted by the Behind Happy Faces Program. The Behind Happy Faces Program is a two-part
 
system to teach lessons. The curriculum utilizes creative PowerPoint presentations to expose
 
participants to the knowledge necessary for understanding mental health in their lives. The
 
interactive exercises that coincide with the PowerPoint presentations have been constructed
 
to maximize retention and improve participants’ emotional relationships to themselves and
 
others. This system is designed to deliver information in a short time frame, in order to meet
 
participants where they are, in the culture that they live. This program helped us be more
 
honest with each other and reflect on our mental health in especially in a college setting. In
 
February, we had our annual Presents Brunch for our Phi Class to celebrate big/little pairings
 
and bigs were able to present speeches about their littles. During Spring Quarter, we had
 
COB Recruitment and were able to get nine new members for Chi Class and I initiated them
 
through a virtual ceremony. We then celebrated Eta Mu’s Birthday by meeting at a nearby
 
park to take pictures and hang out socially-distanced. Towards the end of the quarter, our
 
Membership Chair came up with Kappa Kash which helped incentivize members to come to
 
events and promote Kappa Events in turn for points and prizes. We then hosted a senior
 
banquet for our seniors before graduation in June.
 
During Fall Quarter, we had another virtual formal recruitment and were able to get 24 new
 
members for Psi Class. We were able to do bid day in person at a nearby park as well as
 
big/little reveal, so that was amazing to see and hopefully made the new members feel
 
welcomed. Not many events were held to due to COVID procedures in place on campus and
 
off campus and all of our meetings remained online. I initiated Psi Class on November 21st
 
and following that day we voted on our new Chapter Council for 2022. It was more of a slow
 
year but I hope that as COVID procedures loosen, our chapter can have more events next year
 
in person.
 
 
We support Mental Health for America to live fully in the service of others by becoming
 
advocates for mental health and well-being. Kappa members will unite to educate, raise
 
awareness and reduce the stigma around mental health and well-being through fundraising
 
and service.
 
This year we raised money for our philanthropy through a virtual Kappa Talent Show, a Yoga
 
event, and a fundraiser at Woodstock’s Pizza.
 
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
 
We had a number of DEI presentations this year held by our DEI Chair. We hosted cultural
 
presentations during meetings that spotlighted member’s cultures. We also hosted
 
presentations on African-American History Month, Asian American Heritage Month, and
 
some discussion panels on more gender-neutral language within sororities.
 
Operating in a Pandemic
 
 
Mostly everything was online until Fall Quarter where there were a few events held in person
 
including bid day, big/little reveal, and philanthropy events. However, all meetings were
 
online including elections and initiation.
 
 
[[File:Eta Mu1.jpg|thumb|recruitment]]
 
[[File:Traveling.jpg|thumb|Chicago]]
 
[[File:Social Distancing.jpg|thumb|buying plants]]
 
[[File:Graduation.jpg|thumb|some of the graduates]]
 

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