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MU'S
IN THE NEWS
(ORLANDO, FL) On Monday night, the Live Oak Ballroom was filled with
the soulful sounds of John Coltrane, tables adorned with black and gold
centerpieces and members of UCF's 44 Greek communities dressed for success,
all for the Annual Greek Awards Ceremony. (more...)
Mona Salloum, a sister from the Amazona Chapter (Rutgers University
– New Brunswick), Fall 2001, has recently had a student manuscript
published in a nursing journal. The name of the article is
“"Self-esteem disturbances in patients with urinary diversions:
Assessing the void" and it was published in the December 2005 issue
of Ostomy Wound Management. The link to the article is http://www.o-wm.com/owm/displayArticle.cfm?articleID=article4983
January 2006 – Lisandra Rodriguez, Founding Sister of
the Mosaic Chapter at Kean University, becomes President of the Club
CASA Dominicana of Paterson, New Jersey. Lisandra is only the
second female president of the most well known and respected organizations
in Paterson.
You can view pictures in the Picture Gallery section of
www.PatersonOnline.net
December 1, 2005 – Tamika Rhodes Reed of the Abrianeme
Chapter has written and published a children's book titled "Francis
and his Barnyard Friends"
March 2-3, 2006 – Lea Quiray (Fall 1998, New York University)
will appear as a contestant on the syndicated Who Wants To Be A Millionaire.
Check your local listings for the channel and times that the show now
appears.
(Tampa, FL) The National Multicultural Greek Council (NMGC) announced
today the adoption of a new Code of Ethics to serve as an example to
the general Greek-letter community...(more...)
(PLAINSBORO, NJ) Mu Sigma Upsilon Sorority, Incorporated was founded
initially as a women’s social fellowship...(more...)
(STORRS, CT) The Mu Sigma Upsilon sorority coordinated the second
annual R.A.C.E. event (Recognizing and Celebrating Ethnicity) on Tuesday
night in the Rome Ballroom. (more...)
(STORRS, CT) Unite for Sight and Mu Sigma Upsilon sorority are holding
a "Donate Your Eyes" eyeglasses drive. (more...)
(STORRS, CT) Several concerns about multiculturalism on campus and
the ways in which the cultural centers need to improve were discussed
at a panel meeting consisting of six UConn members and over 20 students
and guests. (more...)
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The Aborigena Chapter at the Jean Party
Sisters at the Amazona R.A.C.E.
Sisters at Penn State University, 1998. |
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