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Highlights 2012
As a chapter, Eta Alpha feels its members are genuine, warm, welcoming, and supportive. Our chapter is extremely diverse in our academic and personal interests, extracurricular activities, and backgrounds. We feel our chapter is strengthened by this diversity and the phrase "individually unique, together complete" fitting.
 
==Highlights of 2013==
 
2013 was a year of excitement and improvement, within Eta Alpha and the Greek Community as a whole. We initiated 41 women in the spring. In our Second Kappa Cook Off, we raised over $1100 for RIF. Our chapter sent members to help tutor kids at a local Elementary School, Armstrong Elementary. In our Reading is Key event, the chapter as a whole went to the school supplying books, doing crafts, and helping students with their homework.
This year we participated in Homecoming week activities with Beta Theta Pi. The Kappa/ Beta team made it to the semi finals of the Student Alumni Council’s Homecoming cornhole tournament. Kappa participated in many other Greek organizations' philanthropy weeks--coming in first at Delta Gamma's Anchor Splash and placed second in Sigma Nu’s flag football philanthropy for Relay for Life. We also volunteered at service events like Relay for Life and Dance Marathon.
Since the revamping of our Panhellenic Council, we had one member serve on executive council, another as a delegate, and four members participate as Pi Chis. Unlike past years, sorority women could now go off campus with Potential New Members, were able to communicate through phones, and could ride in cars with them. Panhellenic sponsored “Panhellenic Nights” where two sororities combined to make an informal night to meet PMNs.
 
As a chapter, Eta Alpha feels its members are genuine, enjoyable, welcoming, and supportive. Our chapter is extremely diverse in our academic and personal interests, extracurricular activities, and backgrounds. We feel our chapter is strengthened by this diversity and the phrase "individually unique, together complete" fitting.

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