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MSU Votes to Adjust Language to be More Gender-Inclusive

On June 8, 2018 during Mu Sigma Upsilon Sorority, Inc.’s Annual National Convention, sisters made history for the organization! Chapter and District delegates voted and passed a proposal to update the sorority’s national constitution with gender-inclusive language. The proposal provided clarification regarding membership requirements relating to gender, gender identity and gender expression and solidified MSU’s stance on accepting any student…

How to stay involved as an Alumnae

Getting involved as an alumnae can seem like a daunting task. Unlike undergrad, there is no rigid structure–no executive board, no mandates from a college or university, and no need to attend monthly meetings. Similar to learning to navigate life without the structure of classes and extracurricular activities, alumnae must also learn to navigate continued involvement in MSU. No longer…

Multicultural Starts with MU!

As one of the most multi-ethnic countries in the world, the United States is home to people with just as many similarities as differences. This diversity offers us a great opportunity to embrace change, remain open minded, and support individuality. Unfortunately, while originality is cherished, it can also be a source of discrimination and prejudice from our peers. This is…

Congratulations to the Dauntless Dianaia Chapter at the University of Rochester!

It is with great pleasure that we announce the establishment of the 58th Chapter of Mu Sigma Upsilon Sorority, Inc! The Dauntless Dianaia Chapter was established at the University of Rochester on March 31, 2018! Founding Sisters #1 Melissa Gomez, Junior, Mechanical Engineering, Dominican #2 Nabila Maria Mella Garip, Sophomore, International Relations, Dominican #3 Sophie Wechsler, Freshman, Electrical and Computer…

Enough is Enough

January 23rd. Benton, Kentucky. Sixteen people shot. February 14th. Parkland, Florida. Seventeen people killed. March 20th. Lexington Park, Maryland. Three shot, two killed. Unfortunately, the list goes on. Twelve weeks into 2018, 17 school shootings have already occurred, averaging 1.4 shootings per week. A diverse crowd of students, teachers, and community members met at the March For Our Lives demonstration…

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