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  • Posted on January 31, 2011 at 7:00 am, posted by

If you’re getting ready to enter the work world after college, you may be considering an internship. Here’s advice from someone who’s been there on how to make the most of your internship.

  • Posted on January 28, 2011 at 7:00 am, posted by

Sigma Getaway

Sail away with your Sigma sisters from Miami to Nassau, Bahamas this June!

Tri Sigma stacked rings

Herff Jones is considering offering this ring as part of the Tri Sigma jewelry catalog. What do you think? Click the image above to take our poll!

Monster DLP 2010

Monster’s Diversity Leadership Program (DLP) is looking for high-achieving college students to participate this summer! Learn leadership and communication skills while interacting with industry-leading employers.

SC State Day 2011 logo

Registration has been extended until February 10th. Join your Sigma sisters for a day of fun at the Riverbanks Zoo on February 19th!

Border, East Berlin

Dee Davidson Dosch, Beta Beta, answers questions about her recently-published memoir that details her travels and adventures through Europe in 1969 with her Tri Sigma big sis.

  • Posted on January 20, 2011 at 7:00 am, posted by

Eta Psi

Want to see your photos on the Tri Sigma website, Flickr feed, Facebook album, Blog, or in the Triangle? Get some insider tips on taking photos that really pop.

CAB & Volunteer Summit 2010

The Dunham Women of Character Institute and the CAB & Volunteer Summit will be taking place on May 21, 2011 at the O’Hare Marriott in Chicago, IL. More details inside!

  • Posted on January 17, 2011 at 8:40 am, posted by

Martin Luther King Jr. Pledging Alpha Phi Alpha, circa 1952

Legacy is an interesting thing for women. Typically, our legacies are rooted in relationships. When we can call ourselves a sister, mother, friend, mentor or wife, women embrace the legacy of supporting people we care about. Today is Martin Luther King Day, when we commemorate the legacy of a man who changed the course of the human race forever.

Su-Lin Banks

Our badges are cherished symbols of our sisterhood. But sometimes, they end up in non-member hands. Su-Lin Banks, our Ritual Coordinator, talks about how to properly return your badge, and I’ll tell you what to do if you see a badge for sale online.