T
oday, perhaps more than ever,
sororities shape the lives of young
women in unique ways. The immersive
experience of the chapter separates it
from other campus organizations. By
rebuilding our facility, we will be able to
stand by our purpose of providing happy,
adequate, and economical living for all
our members.
Before we begin this project, we need
help from our most influential and
distinguished alumnae—like you. We
are seeking your thoughts, feedback, and
advice on the future of our cherished
Clovia home on Carter Avenue. As those
who preceded us gave back, now it is our
time to invest in Clovia at the University
of Minnesota.
Together, we're embracing our future and
building on our traditions in time for our
90th anniversary!
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INVEST IN THE FUTURE
OF OUR SISTERHOOD
BETA OF CLOVIA
ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION
President
Maureen Meier '75
Vice President
Rachael Rostad
Peterson '16
Secretary
Deb Mayo Binder '91
Treasurer
Sally Frandrup
Borst '20
Active/Alumnae
Liaison
Kristen Pagel '14
Capital Improvement
and Property
Maintenance
Linda Grieme '77
Fundraising
Julie Bosch
Drechsler '91
Engagement
Brenna Connelly '23
Communications
Jenn Janak
Coyne '14