April 24, 2018

The Work of a Global Health Corps Fellow: Using Data for Change in Uganda

Some have a passion for adventure and some have a passion for helping others. Luigi Nuñez (Zeta Iota Chapter ‘17, Todd Tripod Scholarship Recipient ‘16) has both. A student of Mathematics and Computer Science, Nuñez works in Kampala, Uganda as an E-Learning Officer for Population...
March 20, 2018

Cosplaying for a Cause: Superheroes in Disguise

Nancy Arch’s (Middle Tennessee Alumni Chapter) passion is cosplaying and she uses it as a creative way to bring joy to others. “I was young when I started wearing costumes. It wasn’t called ‘cosplay,’ it was called Halloween,” she explains. It wasn’t until later when...
January 25, 2018

Demonstrating Leadership - On and Off the Piste

You may have seen it acted out in scenes from movies like The Parent Trap or The Princess Bride, but most people have never experienced the sport of fencing in real life. This was the case for Grayson Katzenbach (Alpha Omicron Chapter ‘19) until her...
December 4, 2017

Marching in the Macy's Day Parade

“Hearing that I would be in the Macy's parade was absolutely surreal,” said McGinley. “I always loved watching it on television with my family every year, and I knew that someday I would want to watch it live. I had never even considered the possibility...
November 21, 2017

Leadership Through Service in Sierra Leone

Global service is a virtue that runs in Matthew Asher’s (Alpha Mu Chapter ‘15) family. When he was a sophomore in high school, his parents moved to Sierra Leone, a small country in Africa, to run a small rural hospital. Those two years that Asher...