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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 […]

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. […]

Student Advisory Committee member wins two service-based awards

At Wilmington College, students immerse themselves in campus from the moment their first day of classes begins. It is the small school community and active alumni that make the students eager to start making Wilmington, OH, their home. This story was no different for Kameron Rinehart (Wilmington College Π Δ, ’17), former Student Body President […]

Alumnus Principal mentors students with Lambda Chi Alpha values

Mark Ertel (Mississippi State University, Ε Χ, ’77) has dedicated his life to two passions: teaching and Lambda Chi Alpha. When he joined the Fraternity in 1977, he had no idea that his dedication to spreading the values of Lambda Chi Alpha would turn into a career. Now, he shares the same values to his […]

C&C Spring 2020 – Issue 1

Introducing the Spring 2020 issue of the Cross & Crescent magazine. Within the magazine you will find a combination of stories that were written this past quarter, as well as a letter from CEO, Troy Medley, and our Quarterly Grand High Alpha Prospectus. Please remember to keep checking cc.lambdachi.org for the latest updates on what […]

Founding Father learns his great grandfather shares Lambda Chi Alpha experience

The first-year freshmen experience, for many students, relies on their involvement in on-campus activities. These activities develop friendships through common interests and creates a routine for those experiencing life on their own for the first time. Noah Ditzler (Butler University AA, ‘2020) had his eyes fixed on one specific activity: joining a Fraternity.   Although he longed to be a part of these coveted […]

Alumni Brothers rally to raise $36,000 for University statue

During most college tours, a guide will often point out a bell tower, fountain or statue that acts as a symbol for the campus at large. That is surely the case for West Texas A&M, which boasts the construction of a massive, 1,700 pound buffalo statue. For Lambda Chi Alpha members, this statue has extra significance as our men were the ones who helped […]