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LCA 101: Understanding the High Kappa Position

Brothers from UNC-Greensboro

Photo courtesy of the Phi-Theta chapter at the University of North Carolina-Greensboro Have you ever sat through a class that didn’t interest you at ALL? Maybe it was that freshman year mandatory history class or the statistics class you had to take for your major- whatever it was, chances are you weren’t interested because it […]

LCA 101: Understanding the High Iota Position

High Iota

Welcome to another installment of our LCA 101 series, where we are breaking down each officer position to better understand how a chapter/colony operates. In this part, we will highlight the important role of the High Iota or the risk manager. Check out how the High Iota can work to manage and mitigate risk in […]

LCA 101: Understanding the High Delta Position

LCA 101: High Delta

Photo courtesy of the Alpha-Alpha chapter at Butler University In this installment of LCA 101, it’s all about recruitment. Check out some ideas surrounding the High Delta position and important things to remember to effectively recruit in your chapter or colony. Key Takeaways Set your chapter/colony up for success by “majoring on your majors”. The […]

Women’s History Month Spotlight: Mary Joy Stead

Mary Joy Stead

Photo courtesy of The University of Iowa Center for Advancement From her leadership as the first woman on the Lambda Chi Alpha Educational Foundation Board, to her belief in the Fraternity’s mission and her five decades of philanthropic investment in our Brotherhood, Mary Joy and her husband, Brother Jerre Stead, have impacted tens of thousands […]

LCA 101: Understanding the High Tau and High Gamma Positions

LCA 101: High Gamma and High Tau

In this new series, we are working to break down some of the processes of each officer position so that your chapter/colony is set up for success no matter where you are. Kicking things off, let’s take a closer look at the High Tau and High Gamma positions and how you can better manage the […]

Black History Month Spotlight: Marc Nichols

Marc Nichols

Photo by Scott Henrichsen; venue courtesy of Greg Castanias Throughout his life, Marc Nichols (Wabash College, ’92) has broken barriers and seen his share of “firsts.” From serving as the first Black American Lambda Chi Alpha High Alpha at Wabash College to working as lead counsel for Rolls-Royce and an executive for Saab, Inc., he […]

Black History Month Spotlight: Colonel Joseph Campbell

Joseph Campbell

Colonel Joseph Campbell (Texas Wesleyan, ’92) is not only an avid member of Lambda Chi Alpha, but also boasts an impressive military career. From Bosnia to Kosovo and Iraq, he served as a cavalryman and tanker with top secret clearance on the frontlines of war, fighting for American freedoms. In addition to his knowledge of […]

Acing the Interview

Making the Transition from College to Career In last month’s installment of our monthly career prep series, we discussed eight things you should do to prepare for a job interview. Today, we’ll be discussing the interview itself. 9 Tips to Help You Ace Your Interview You researched the company, know why you’re a good fit […]

Recognizing 50 Years of the Student Advisory Committee

A RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING 50 YEARS OF THE STUDENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE WHEREAS, on September 1, 1970, the 32nd General Assembly of the Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity demonstrated unique leadership in the fraternal world by establishing the Student Advisory Committee; and WHEREAS, since its establishment the nearly 800 members who have served with distinction on the Student […]