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Welcome to our first Alumnae dedicated section on our National Website.  Many Chi Upsilon Sigma sisters find themselves saying that the commitment to C.U.S. is a lifetime one.  It's about more than just an undergraduate experience.  C.U.S. is a part of our lives as alumnae, as women making our place in a demanding society. The bonds formed as undergrads provide the foundation and support for sisters as we face what lies ahead. As Alumnae we share new joys, accomplishments, and challenges, but our love for C.U.S. remains a key element of our lives. Social occasions allow sisters to get together in small or large groups and enjoy the sisterhood to which we all are bound. Friendships gained and nourished as alumnae are sometimes the most meaningful in our lives. 

Our alumnae participation functions at various levels.  Some examples of alumnae participation are: alumnae supporting local chapter events, fully functioning alumnae chapters with elected officers and alumnae participating in social service projects.  Alumnae activities offer opportunities for continued friendship, social activity, community involvement and continuing to build a strong sisterhood.

We understand that many times, sisters lose their way.  We invite you to take this time to browse through our website and find the many ways you can continue to support C.U.S.  The opportunities are endless.  If you have any questions please contact the Director of Alumnae Relations or contact your local Regional Alumnae Delegate.

 

YOUR SISTERS KEEPER

We understand that sometimes a sister may lose her way.  Personal lives, motherhood and developing careers are just some of the many reasons not all our Alumnae can be fully active sisters.  If you know a sister that may have lost her way, please send us her contact information.  We would be glad to send her newsletters and updates.  You never know, she may be waiting for you to re-spark her light for CUS. 

E-mail the Director of Alumnae Relations today, and let us re-ignite her light.