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Building A Legacy Essay

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Building a Legacy by Engaging Young Alumnae Jennifer Stevens, DePauw, and Katie Pierson, Fresno State Recommended for: association officers and general members Examine the goals that drive young graduates’ decisions so you can meet those goals. Develop strategies to become more visible and relevant and create programming that makes your association attractive to potential members. Engaging Your Members One Event at a Time Kate Shipley (DePauw University) Recommended for: association officers and general members Struggling to motivate your members to attend events? Explore strategies in event planning and learn tips and tricks for incentivizing and involving your members to achieve buy-in. How to Have Courageous Conversations and Still …show more content…

Join us to learn when and how to clean up your digital presence and the do’s and don’ts of social media. History as Her Story Mary Osborne (University of the Cumberlands) Recommended for: general members Since 1870, Kappa has inspired women to do the extraordinary. In this session, you’ll discover the stories of Mary Kingsbury Simkhovitch, Boston; Mary M. Crawford, Cornell; and Nora Waln, Swarthmore. Learn how to preserve your family’s stories with oral history techniques. Well-Being For Good Health’s Sake: Run, Jump and Shake Carrie Wigton, Puget Sound Recommended for: all members Explore how to build a successful fitness program specifically for women’s needs and learn how nutrition plays a critical part of fitness success. You’ll learn how to build a manageable program, set goals, find you motivation and best practices for eating right for you body’s needs. Mindful Movement: Using Daily Movement to Relieve Stress Erin Coulter, Carnegie Mellon Recommended for: all members Mindfulness and medication are more than just emptying your mind and breathing. In this movement-based session, you’ll explore basic exercises to practice muscle tension and release, soft yoga, walking meditation, and dance moves that help relax and energize. All levels of movement abilities are welcome. Now We’re Cooking Jan Larson, Akron Recommended for: all members Too many people feel that cooking is too hard, too boring and

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