If you haven’t taken a look at the welcome post by Amy Denson, national vice president for alumnae (NVPA), be sure to check it out first.

Now that you’ve got an idea about the reason behind LiveSigmaKappa.com and where it’s going, you probably want to know what is here, right now.

Buckle your seatbelts – there’s a lot here.

The LiveSigmaKappa.com blog will be updated most weekdays with new blog posts covering a range of topics of interest to alumnae, including health & fitness, budget & finance, crafts & cooking and books & reading, just to name a few. We promise, there is something here for everyone (and if there’s not, let us know, so we can add it!) You’ll be able to go directly to the categories that most interest you by clicking them in the sidebar on the right-hand side of the blog pages.

Who’s writing these blog posts?

Sigma Kappas! Alumnae from around the country have been selected to show you how they Live Sigma Kappa everyday. If you want to learn more about them, check out their bios here.

We encourage you to comment and discuss the blog posts right on the post page. In the coming months, we’ll invite you to take part in the private forums. Ask questions. Reach out to women across the country. Organize a reunion. The possibilities are endless!

Interested in purchasing Sigma Kappa goodies?

Check out the Shop Sigma Kappa page. There you’ll find links to licensed vendors that can provide you with a variety of items. You can order Sigma Kappa jewelry or Sigma Kappa t-shirts. You can even purchase some trinkets for your Sigma Kappa legacy. Let us know if you can’t find what you want, and we’ll be happy to help you in your search!

Take a break. Plan a vacation. Use a Sigma Kappa licensed vendor, get a deal and help benefit your sorority. Check out the Sigma Kappa Travel page to learn about travel opportunities.

WHEW! That’s quite a lot of stuff!

Take some time and get acquainted with LiveSigmaKappa.com. It’s your community – help us make it what you want.

Enjoy!

 

One Response to About

  1. Sara L.Ulrey Whitinger says:

    I have lost my info with name who sends Beta Sigma yearly newsletters. I’m still muddling
    my way thru computers & want to stay connected, especially with my Purdue chapter & alumni
    friends. Can you help me. Thank You.

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