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On Campus relief efforts. They participated in the university’s Relay for Life event. Save the date for the chapter’s Red Dress Gala on Nov. 5. Web: alphaphitheta.com

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MINNESOTA Minnesota (Epsilon) The annual Red Dress Gala raised more than $21,000 for the Alpha Phi Foundation. Members were awarded first place in the annual Spring Jam Event competition. Upcoming events include the first Dad’s Day football game and a Parent’s Day brunch. Web: sites.google.com/site/alphaphiminnesota Facebook: AlphaPhi Minnesota

MISSOURI Members were thrilled to announce the attainment of their capital campaign goal, raising $500,000 for the chapter. The funds will support chapter house renovations during the fall, including new bathrooms, a state-of-the-art library and new bedroom furniture. Web: mizzouaphi.com Facebook: Alpha Phi @ Mizzou Twitter: MizzouAlphaPhi

The annual senior send off honored graduates, and alumnae welcomed them into alumnae status. Collegians are excited to celebrate the chapter’s 20th anniversary, featuring a Red Dress Gala, Oct. 21-23 with alumnae from across the country. Web: uralphaphi.org Facebook: Rochester Alpha Phi

Appalachian State (Theta Nu) The Hoops for Heart basketball tournament raised money for the Alpha Phi Foundation. The chapter placed second in the Greek Week lip sync competition. They hosted a 20th anniversary dinner and reception that included alumnae. They enjoyed a Mom’s Day event and launched a new website. Web: wix.com/andrea9843/alpha-phi-thetanu Facebook: Alpha Phi at Appalachian State University Twitter: APhi_AppState

MONTANA Montana (Chi) The chapter won five awards during the annual Greek Awards Banquet. Kristen Graham was named Outstanding Senior, and Allison Squires was named Outstanding Greek Alumni of the Year. The chapter won a Public Relations and Programming Award, the Hal Fraser Philanthropy and Community Service Award and the Alumni Relations and Chapter Development Award. Web: umalphaphi.com Facebook: Chi Chapter Alpha Phi

NORTH DAKOTA North Dakota (Pi) Sisters are gearing up for the chapter’s centennial celebration, which takes place Oct. 21-23. All alumnae are invited to attend the festivities. Web: und.edu/org/alphaphi

OHIO Akron (Eta Gamma) During the spring, members celebrated the chapter’s 25th anniversary. The sixth annual Red Dress Gala raised $1,200 for the Alpha Phi Foundation. During Greek Life Awards, the chapter won a Philanthropic Excellence Award, Panhellenic Award, Sportsmanship Award and an award for Sorority Excellence. They were named Most Improved Chapter during the Upper Midwest Regional Conference. Members hosted the Greek community’s first co-sponsored philanthropy event, Eat Your Heart Out, with Phi Delta Theta fraternity.

Baldwin-Wallace (Delta Upsilon) Sisters raised money for the Alpha Phi Foundation with the fall Cardiac Arrest philanthropy event and a car wash. Dark chocolates and heart-shaped cut outs with heart healthy tips were distributed to students on campus. Members participated in Alpha Sigma Phi’s Bike ‘n’ Hike event and have been volunteering for local organizations. Web: alphaphibwc.com Facebook: Alpha Phi - Baldwin-Wallace College Twitter: AlphaPhiBWC

Kent State (Beta Omega) Members hosted the second annual Eat Your Heart Out philanthropy event to benefit heart health. Facebook: Alpha Phi of Kent State University

OKLAHOMA Oklahoma City (Delta Delta) The chapter hosted its annual formal that featured dinner, dancing and a photo booth. Members participated in the annual Spring Sing competition and took third place. They welcomed three mothers of chapter members as alumnae initiates and hosted

UCLA (BEta Delta) During the Panhellenic Awards Gala, the chapter wins the Scholarship Cup for outstanding GPA. They also had highest GPA among sororities for fall and winter quarters.

NEBRASKA Nebraska (Nu) The annual Phiva Las Vegas philanthropy event benefited heart health and the Alpha Phi Foundation. Graduates were recognized during a senior banquet. Members returned to a newly updated chapter house in August. Upcoming events include the annual A Phi Open fall philanthropy event, homecoming week and volunteering in the community. Web: unl.edu/aphi

NEW YORK Rensselaer (Theta Tau) For the second year in a row, the chapter was awarded Panhellenic Chapter of the Year. They were recognized as a five-star chapter. They received awards for academic excellence, leadership, campus and community involvement, chapter standards and

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member accountability, alumni and advisor relations, and Greek relations. They participated in an American Cancer Society Relay for Life and supported the philanthropies of other Greek organizations.

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