Alpha Sigma Tau is Growing! The Sorority Welcomes a New Colony at Winona State University
INDIANAPOLIS, IN – Winona State University in Winona, Minnesota, has invited Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority to colonize the Epsilon Phi Chapter and join their Panhellenic community. Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority has accepted the invitation, and will come to campus in fall 2016.
The National Organization is excited to welcome the newest chapter-to-be at Winona State. The colonization of Epsilon Phi offers the opportunity to grow an Alpha Sigma Tau presence in Minnesota, and be a great partner to both the campus and community.
“We are excited to work with Winona State University, and help grow their Panhellenic community,” said Angie Bong, Director of Chapter Services. “The Sorority looks forward to providing opportunities for women at Winona State to invest in themselves and others through the Alpha Sigma Tau experience.”
Recruitment efforts will begin during the fall 2016 semester. Efforts will be supported by the Sorority’s Headquarters staff, including Educational Consultants who will live in the campus community to support new members as they build their chapter.
About Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority – Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority was founded November 4, 1899, at Eastern Michigan University in Ypsilanti, Michigan. The purpose of Alpha Sigma Tau is to promote the ethical, cultural, and social development of its members. The Sorority offers membership programming with an emphasis on academic achievement, community service, leadership development, and personal growth opportunities.
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Contact:
Ben Nemenoff
Director of Marketing and Communications
Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority
(317) 613-7574
bnemenoff@alphasigmatau.org
