Delta Gamma - University of Iowa

Fall 2017 Newsletter

Tau Chapter of Delta Gamma at the University of Iowa

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Ties to Tau page 2 Follow Us Online @deltagammauiowa Tau Chapter of Delta Gamma www.uiowa.deltagamma.org deltagammauiowa www.deltagammauiowa. tumblr.com to a comfortable understanding of myself as an independent person. I desired to be well-educated and to make a difference in the lives of others as a nurse and educator." The surge of pride she feels for Tau Chapter's dedication to well- rounded members is reinforced daily. "The young women of Tau Chapter are much the same in their attitudes, values, contributions, and activities, which brings so much meaning and joy to their lives and the lives they touch." Kitty encourages alumnae to remember the friendships that have impacted them and reconnect. "There are many ways, big and small, to make meaningful contributions to the Chapter or Fraternity. The ΔΓ experience was once a large part of your life and it still can be." As interim dean for the University of Iowa College of Nursing, Kitty has enjoyed her time in Iowa City with her spouse, Jody Buckwalter, three children, and six grandchildren. She has enjoyed traveling around the world on sabbaticals and as a guest speaker. Kitty can be reached at kathleen-buckwalter@uiowa.edu. THE ANCHOR OF SISTERHOOD (Continued from page 1) There are many ways, big and small, to make meaningful contributions to the Chapter or Fraternity. The ΔΓ experience was once a large part of your life and it still can be. Amy Isebrand '16, Ally Stopka '16, Ellie Nielson '16, Rebecca Jakush '16, Jennifer Mount '16, and Katie Baca '16 do good at Dance Marathon. Committed to doing good Britt Bergquist, Eta Theta '11, Offers Time, Talent to Tau Chapter A s an initiate of Eta Theta Chapter at Saint Louis University, I served as director of social events and chapter president. I graduated in 2015 and have since moved back to my native state of Iowa. I currently work in Iowa City at the University of Iowa Foundation. I served as the chapter operations advisor for Tau Chapter during the 2016-17 school year and have since transitioned to ATC and honor board advisor. I'm looking forward to working with the wonderful women of Tau even further this year! In the bonds, Britt Bergquist, Eta Theta '11 ATC and Honor Board Advisor britt.bergquist@gmail.com Theresa Baranick '15, Chloe Moders '15, Alexis Tansey '15, Olivia Tietz '15, and Lindsey Doty '15 strengthen their sisterhood in Minnesota over the summer.

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