Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Congratulations to Leslie Leavoy for being named a Truman Scholarship finalist


Gamma Zeta's very own Leslie Leavoy was selected as a Truman Scholarship finalist. We are so excited for her, and couldn't be more proud. We wish her the best of luck as she participates in a final interview on Friday, March 9, in Forth Worth, Texas. Scholarship winners will be announced Friday, March 30, online at http://www.truman.gov/

Check out the articles below that LSU and the Manship School of Mass Communication wrote about Leaslie's incredible accomplishment.

Good luck Leslie, best of luck! ITB
- Gamma Zeta LSU




Monday, March 5, 2012

Welcome Gamma Zeta's 2012 President, Kelsey Hyde!

The Gamma Zeta chapter is thrilled to have Kelsey Hyde as our President for the 2012 calendar year. Look out for many great things to come from her and the rest of the chapter. Kelsey is bringing an exciting and positive outlook, and we can't to see what this year has to offer! Get to know Kelsey:

Name: Kelsey Therese Hyde
Birthday: September 16, 1990
From: Midland, TX.
Major: Public Relations
Dream Job: To work for a public relations firm in New York City.
Favorite food: Ravioli, Tex-Mex and Cupcakes
Favorite Greek Event: Songfest
Favorite Quote: "You can't start the next chapter of your life if you keep rereading the last one." - Unknown

"I ran for GZ President because I want each member to believe in the sisterhood and believe that they are here for a reason. Delta Gamma has helped me grow as a leader, student, sister, and friend. I vividly remember running down the row on Bid Day in 2009 not knowing a single person, and now here I am upholding the highest honor of serving as President to a chapter which I absolutely adore. This is my opportunity to give back to the chapter for everything it has given me thus far. I want each member to discover their place here and feel the passion for Delta Gamma just like I have.
DG is a home away from home for me and I want every member to share this belief. I want to keep boosting the morale of the chapter by creating more opportunities to try new experiences to build stronger bonds, whether it's running in the Race for the Cure or eating crawfish on the front lawn with sisters. I want everyone to be proud to wear their letters and really understand that DG is not just for four years; it is for life.
Hopefully the alums will be able to participate in more events throughout the year and be more in the know about what is going on through various social media tools. They can also expect a strong Recruitment and a positive attitude year-round :)"
-Kelsey Hyde