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Rho Lambda

Rho Lambda

Rho Lambda, the National Sorority Leadership Recognition Society, was founded at the University of Miami as a local group in 1962 under the direction of Dean Louise P. Mills.

In 1974, Rho Lambda received permission from the National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) to become a national organization. Rho Lambda subsequently applied to the Federal Government for a Title IX exemption to maintain its single sex status.

After receiving this exception, the members of the University of Miami Chapter corresponded with Panhellenic associations across the country in hopes of sparking interest. Commitment Forms and Constitutions were mailed to those Panhellenic groups that expressed an interest and by the end of 1975, there were 20 chapters nationwide. In 1987, Rho Lambda became international, colonizing at the University of Calgary in Alberta, Canada. In 1998, Rho Lambda began admitting all sorority women based upon minimum requirements; hence, membership was not limited to only members of the NPC organization.

The Greek letters RHO LAMBDA stand for PANHELLENIC LEADERSHIP, respectively. Those who are leaders light a torch in the darkness for others to follow, and the flame is the symbol of Rho Lambda. Although membership was originally intended for women whose organizations belonged to campus Panhellenics, any sorority woman is now eligible for membership as long as she meets the membership selection criteria.

The purpose of Rho Lambda is to honor those women within the sorority community who have exhibited the highest qualities of leadership and service to their Greek community and their sorority. They are women who have furthered the ideals and principles of the Greek community throughout their years of sorority affiliation. 

The Beta Upsilon Chapter at Virginia Tech was established on May 6, 1991. Since then the chapter has been dedicated to upholding the standards Rho Lambda's mission.

Officers

President: Anna Klele (Delta Delta Delta) aklele@vt.edu

Vice President for Membership Development: Shelby Evans (Delta Delta Delta) evans07@vt.edu

Vice President for Programming: Greer Kelly (Kappa Delta) gkelly@vt.edu

Treasurer: Jessy Miller (Chi Omega) jkmiller@vt.edu

Secretary: Aislinn Smith (Chi Omega) aislinn@vt.edu

Advisor: Adam Cantley adamcan@vt.edu

 
Congratulations to the Spring 2010 Initiates!!

Kate Dendinger, Kappa Delta

Shelby Evans, Delta Delta Delta

Allie Gazmarian, Alpha Chi Omega

Lindsey Hammond, Sigma Kappa

Nancy Hesaltine, Alpha Delta Pi

Greer Kelly, Kappa Delta

Alyssa Navarrete, Delta Delta Delta

Ann Reightler, Alpha Chi Omega

Samantha Simcik, Delta Delta Delta

Aislinn Smith, Chi Omega

Spiller Suzanne, Kappa Delta