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How one Brother connects men to jobs using AI

For the first time ever, college baseball fans experienced all six teams being seeded at regionals during the 1988 World Series. Of these teams, hailing from the West I Regional, came crowd-favorite Fresno State University. Fans poured in from around the country to Fresno to watch the hometown favorite square off against the University of […]

Preparing for the Interview

Making the Transition from College to Career Whether you’re approaching graduation and hoping to land your first post-college job or looking for an internship, you have a lot to think about. To help you prepare, each month, we’ll be talking about a different issue related to the next phase of your life — from how […]

The Lambda Chi Alpha Learning Model

**This article was written by former Chapter Support Coach Tyler Drisko (University of New Hampshire AΞ, ‘14)  Some of the biggest accomplishments of Lambda Chi Alpha is that we have Associate Members and a wholesome Fraternity Education program. We were the first fraternity to introduce anything of the sort and continue to execute Fraternity Education to this day. […]

Connecting with Undergraduates in a Position of Leadership

**This article was written by Chapter Support Coach Avery Baker (Lycoming College IB, ‘14).  “If two people trust each other, they have a relationship. If there is no trust, there is no relationship… teams are built on relationships.” – Jocko Willink, Leadership Strategy and Tactics  The authentic, genuine connection between two or more parties creates the […]

Chapter Support Coach: A Day in the Life

This article was written by Chapter Support Coach Cody Sallee (Epsilon-Gamma, ‘14). Chapter Support Coach. It’s a title that denotes development, consistency and reliability. For many years, the field staff of Lambda Chi Alpha have faithfully worked with chapters to provide guidance and a fresh perspective on how to operate. Their role has transitioned to […]

High Pi Spotlight: Scott Jackson

“Not a day goes by that I don’t talk to one of my Brothers” explains Scott Jackson (Phi-Beta, ‘97). His sentiment was meant to refer to the men he’d gone through initiation and graduation with, but it is now more closely related to the men he physically sees each week.  As the High Pi for the University of Louisville chapter, Jackson […]

Announcing the new Chapter Support Model

This article was written by Chapter Support Coach Trevor Holland (Iota-Alpha, ’15). The Lambda Chi Alpha Office of Administration is thrilled to announce the launch of our new Chapter Support Model. This model is specifically designed to provide more support to each High Zeta officer for every chapter/colony by providing a consistent thread of communication with the team […]

Forbes 30 Under 30 Recipient reflects on Lambda Chi Alpha’s impact to his career

The daily routine of waking up before dawn, sitting in traffic during the morning commute and working from 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. makes even the most optimistic person lag from time to time. It only becomes a joyful ritual when the work impacts others in a positive way. For some, it might mean working for a nonprofit organization, but it doesn’t have too. For […]

The Office of Administration welcomes new Team Members

To celebrate the new year, we are welcoming in four new members to the Office of Administration. Their skill, professionalism, and dedication to the mission of Lambda Chi Alpha will help us accomplish our strategic objectives and, as a result, provide even greater service and support to our collegiate and alumni brothers. Doug Derringer After […]

High Alpha Summit/Neville Advisors College 2020: Recap

Last week, the Office of Administration ventured to Indianapolis to invite High Alphas and Alumni to join the yearly High Alpha Summit/Neville Advisors College! The High Alphas were challenged to think innovatively about their chapter/colony operations while the advisors dove into the meaning of working with undergraduate members combined with leadership. The conference began with […]