Delta Mu Chapter of Delta Delta Delta at the University of Alabama
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The Crescent C O L L E G I A N S S H A R E D E L T A M U ' S S U C C E S S Falling into a New Semester Falling into a New Semester W e are excited to be back at the Tri Delta house for the 2024-25 academic year! PC 2021 moved in first, and the members are thrilled to live together for their senior year at Alabama. DIVING IN The Chapter had an exciting and busy few weeks in August as we welcomed new members to the Tri Delta family. We are proud to announce that PC '24 consists of 138 incredible women from all over the country! After opening their bids, new sisters enjoyed an amazing Bid Day Retreat in Birmingham. We have more exciting sisterhood events planned to kick off the school year, including our favorite, New Bids on the Block. GIVING BACK This summer, three Delta Mus, Zara Jadol '21, Leah Block '21, and Alexis Cook '21, had the opportunity to represent the Chapter in Memphis and accept multiple awards for our achievements. Tri Delta is the largest non-profit fundraising organization to raise over $100 million in 25 years to support St. Jude! According to Zara, our philanthropy director, Delta Mu was recognized for doubling our fundraising total from 2023- 24, raising over $1 million, and being in the top five chapters in fundraising for 2023-24 with a total of $152,383! We look forward to all the amazing philanthropy events this school year, including 15K in a Day, Gameday Giveback on October 26, DHOP, and many more. MAKING THE GRADE Delta Mu sisters continue to study hard. In our sisterhood, 126 earned a spot on the president's list, which requires a 4.0 GPA, and 162 made the dean's list with a 3.5. We are proud of their hard work and are looking forward to another amazing academic year. LEADING ON CAMPUS Tri Deltas stay actively involved on campus and in the community, and this year, several members were elected for Student Government Association positions. Olivia Frazier '21 serves as executive vice president, Gigi Jarres '22 is the human environmental sciences senator, Liza Thompson '23 serves as a Culverhouse College of Business senator, Annika Lilli Engelke '23 is the deputy chief of staff for the vice president, Alli Hill '22 was elected director of programming and advancement, and Sarah Harris '21 is the chief advisor to the vice president for financial affairs. Their leadership showcases the strong impact Tri Deltas have on campus. We can't wait to see all that 2024-25 has in store for our Chapter and each sister. We hope to see alumnae when they stop by Tuscaloosa! Delta Love, Paige D'Albora '22 Alumnae Relations Chair Olivia Frazier '21 was elected to serve as the executive vice president of the Student Government Association. Congratulations, Olivia! Philanthropy Director Zara Jadol '21 and Alexis Cook '21 attending the Tri Delta and St. Jude celebration in Memphis. Madi Hunt '23 and Ava Trainor '23 enjoying the first game day supporting the Tide! PC '24 celebrates friendships that will last a lifetime during the Bid Day Retreat.