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Winter 2024 Newsletter

Theta Omega Chapter of Delta Delta Delta at the University of Kansas

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THETA OMEGA | KANSAS T ri Delta is looking forward to what 2024 has in store for Theta Omega Chapter. This summer, we announced our capital campaign to help build our brand-new chapter house. In just a few months, 62 loyal donors have surpassed $600,000! This is truly outstanding and proves that our sisterhood is still important to many of you. As momentum builds with more sisters signing on, I'm confident we will meet our $1 million goal, which will allow us to build a new, competitive home for our growing sisterhood. This includes larger gathering spaces for meetings and lounging, ADA- accessible restrooms and elevator, expanded study areas, and individual spaces for quiet time. Our Home, Our Future – The Campaign for Theta Omega will help our collegians thrive in the best environment and allow future members to come home to a new facility that meets their needs. Let's ensure that our house is reflective of the outstanding women who inhabit it. To continue our position as a premier chapter at KU, all Theta Omega women must come together to lend a hand. Rally your sisters for a class gift, honor a loved one through a five-year pledge, or join your family to place your name on the distinguished list of donors. If you have already made a gift, please consider extending your commitment for an additional one to two years or making an additional one-time donation. If you have yet to donate to our campaign efforts, we encourage you to think back to your time in Lawrence and remember what gifts Tri Delta has given you. Each donation— no matter the size—will make a difference. The countdown is on—now is your opportunity to be a part of this once-in-a-lifetime project. Honor your commitment today through a gift to Theta Omega. Loyally, Dana Hale Nelson '73 Campaign Chairman CAMPAIGN GAINS MOMENTUM WITH $600,000 AND COUNTING EARLY COMMITMENTS OFF TO A GREAT START—NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE A s we near the end of a remarkable semester, it's time to reflect on the incredible accomplishments and milestones achieved by Theta Omega Chapter. The dedication, passion, and spirit of our members have propelled us to new heights, showcasing our sisterhood's commitment to excellence. A C H I E V E M E N T S T O C E L E B R AT E PRIORITIZING PROGRESS: Thanks to our amazing CDC, Grace Shoop, Oklahoma, and recruitment team (Vice President of Member Experience Sofia Bowman '21, Director of Recruitment Events Rachel Wilson '21, and Director of Member Selection Lauren Danielski '21), we have made significant strides in our chapter's growth this semester. Our priority percentage during preference round of fall formal recruitment increased by a remarkable 41%, a testament to our commitment to fostering a strong sisterhood and upholding our values. REACHING CAMPUSTOTAL MILESTONE: For the first time since 2019, we proudly achieved a campus total of 249 members through the efforts of year-round recruitment. This speaks volumes about our collective efforts in welcoming and empowering new members into our Tri Delta family. HOMECOMING TRIUMPH: With the help of Vice President of Community Relations Kennady Wilkerson '21 and Homecoming Chairman Kylie Miller '22, Theta Omega participated in KU's Homecoming for the first time in over three years. We proudly secured third place in the festivities, showcasing our unity, creativity, and passion for representing our sorority on campus. Seville Croker '20, chapter president, Meredith Talbott '21, VPCPD, Sue Forbes '93, operations advisor, and Bridget White '92, member experience advisor, participate in the very first hard hat tour in November. We're already imagining move in next fall! Reflec ng on Achievements and Se ng Goals for the Future A SISTERHOOD OF EXCELLENCE (Continued on page 3)

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