In episode 9, we chat with Arlene Jospe Veron, Director of the Bold Notes Project. We chat about what the project is, how it came about, what Sigma Alpha Iota has done to help with the project, and how members can get involved to help with the project. Be sure to visit the SAI National Website for further information and a guide from the Library of Congress to get started.
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In episode 9, we chat with Arlene Jospe Veron, Director of the Bold Notes Project. We chat about what the project is, how it came about, what Sigma Alpha Iota has done to help with the project, and how members can get involved to help with the project. Be sure to visit the SAI National Website for further information and a guide from the Library of Congress to get started.
Episode 3: Alumnae Life! Every reason why you should join an alumnae chapter!
The 1903 Sigma Alpha Iota Podcast
50 minutes
3 years ago
Episode 3: Alumnae Life! Every reason why you should join an alumnae chapter!
In episode 3, we chat with Jennifer Zerangue Mistretta, National Vice President Extension and Boulder Alumnae Chapter member, Colleen Christiansen about every reason why alumnae life is truly great and how to go about chartering a chapter in your area if there isn't a local chapter readily accessible. We also chat about various leadership roles we have the opportunity of serving in-and believe us when we say that no leadership role is ever too small! A big thank you to Jennifer and Col...
The 1903 Sigma Alpha Iota Podcast
In episode 9, we chat with Arlene Jospe Veron, Director of the Bold Notes Project. We chat about what the project is, how it came about, what Sigma Alpha Iota has done to help with the project, and how members can get involved to help with the project. Be sure to visit the SAI National Website for further information and a guide from the Library of Congress to get started.