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Highlights of 2011-2019
==Highlights of 2011-20192013==From chapter’s History Report: Scholarship, group honors/awards, traditions, special events, changes on campus or within chapter, overall nature of the chapter, chapter goals, challenges and how they were overcome, etc.:
2013 has been an amazing year for the Delta Tau chapter, filled with exciting events, proud accomplishments, and growing sisterhood bonds. After being selected as one of only six chapters to participate in GIRLS Academy, we were finally able to realize all of our hard work, pioneered by senior Krysta Levy, as it culminated in a philanthropy event that far exceeded any expectations. By working with the girls of 32nd Street School and spending time with them, the women of Delta Tau were able to make a profound impact on their lives, and they did just the same for us. GIRLS Academy has been a fantastic experience for Delta Tau to grow as a sisterhood and philanthropic organization, all while giving back to the girls in our community.
In addition to GIRLS Academy, Delta Tau also hosted “Kappa Krepes,” a crepe truck that helps us to raise money for Reading is Fundamental (RIF), and worked with the Kappa Alumnae Association of Pasadena and the Boys and Girls Club of Pasadena to put on yet another successful RIF event.
Housing: Philanthropy:Chapter Convention Awards:Delta Tau is already looking forward to hosting our first annual “Kappa Kapture the Flag” philanthropy event in the spring! Our chapter also participated in many fraternity philanthropies including Sigma Chi’s Derby Days, ATO’s Laser Tag, and Kappa Sigma’s Bootkamp just to name a few. After completing a very successful recruitment, Delta Tau was thrilled to initiate a pledge class of 71 wonderful members this fall.
We have all been packing our calendars with our favorite events including Kappa Kabana and Sapphire Ball, amazing sisterhood events such as the Hollywood hike and even going to Disneyland together, and of course, we’ve all had a blast watching the USC Trojan Football team. Our chapter’s success is not just felt from within, but rather we received several awards at the 2013 Kappa Province Meeting.
 
This year, Allison Gersten, MJ Massar, Arianna Pane, and Christina Nelson attended to accept awards for our philanthropy, highest GPA in our province, and our awesome house board director Kathy Creagan. The Delta Tau chapter had a fantastic 2013, and we are all looking forward to making 2014 just as successful.
 
In 2013, Ainsley Carry replaced Michael Jackson as Vice Provost for Student Affairs. Carry has made a strong effort to form a relationship with the Greek community in hopes of improving Greek-University relations. Delta Tau, along with the other chapters at USC have been continuing to make positive contributions to the University and demonstrate that the Greek community is one of its many assets. We hope to continue to make strides towards a better relationship with the University in 2014.
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