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You are not alone in Theta Phi Alpha. I encourage you to connect with your sisters, your friends. Theta Phi Alpha is about sisterhood and friendship, please take advantage of those connections.
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Categories: Announcements
Theta Phi Alpha celebrates its Founders’ Day annually on April 30th to honor the 10 sisters who founded the organization at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor in 1912. Participate in the Foundation's Roll Call event here: https://www.facebook.com/donate/138391281555010/10159034101019174/
"DEIA is more than just sisterhood and friendship and traditions, it is about building a community that is thriving with inclusivity, financial stability, access to critical resources, and giving back to the campus and alumnae communities we learn, live and work in." ~DEIA Task Force Co-Chairs
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Theta Phi Alpha is excited to offer members access to Scholars, a new career resource that connects students and recent graduates with internship opportunities and corporate contacts.
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Theta Phi Alpha is pleased to welcome our newest chapter, Delta Omicron, at Southern New Hampshire University in Manchester, New Hampshire!
We know it's been an incredibly tough week for so many of you after witnessing the greatest domestic assault on our democracy since the Civil War. But it was also an ugly and unmistakable reflection of the systemic racism that plagues our society and deeply harms people of color every single day.
We are well into a pandemic and still have some time to go. We are all tired. Despite this, sisters have found the energy to keep working for Theta Phi Alpha.
"As a sisterhood founded on a deep commitment to social service, now is the time to define what that means and to hold the sisterhood accountable. It is important to reflect on where we came from so that we may act today and create a better tomorrow for generations to come."
Our 2020 Siena Medalist, Nikole Collins-Puri, CEO of Techbridge Girls, not only recognizes the importance of technology in our lives, but how encouraging young women to join STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) programs builds a pipeline of smart, confident, and creative women who have set out to solve the world’s biggest challenges through science and technology.
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