Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Lifetime membership: Connecting with Delta Zeta in New Hampshire

We all hear that membership in Delta Zeta is for a lifetime. But what does that mean once you leave campus? How does Delta Zeta sisterhood continue into our "grown up" lives? A group of alumnae in New Hampshire connected last night and continued the DZ experience though conversation, laughter, food and fun.

Delta Zeta alumnae from as far away as Zeta Nu (Ferris State) in Michigan and from the Granite State's Kappa Epsilon (Plymouth State) and Theta Gamma (New Hampshire) shared stories and recalled their experiences as collegiate members. One alumnae shared that she reconnected with Delta Zeta and updated her email address simply to provide a friend's daughter a recommendation for recruitment. Another pair of big and little sisters were in attendance and connected with sisters from their chapter who were a few years behind them. And a group of alumnae from the Boston area are already making plans for dinner in the near future.

Director of Development, Chris Kern, Director of Member Services, Mandi Wise Evans, and Director of Educational Technologies, Allison St. Germain gave updates about what Delta Zeta is doing nationally and the Regional Collegiate Director, Andrea Johnson Rogers, spoke glowingly about our collegiate chapters in the area.


No matter how long you've been away from college, Delta Zeta still has ways to connect with sisters. Whether you log on and use the life skills app, Delta Zeta Crib Sheet, or provide mentoring support to a chapter officer in your region, there are multiple ways, both big and small you enrich your live and the lives of other sisters through Delta Zeta.

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