Behind the Scenes at MTM


This blog is a day-to-day update of what is going on in Mu Tau Mu. Eventually we'll move the older journal entries from our livejournal space but for now to read the archives (entries prior to May 19, 2005), head over to http://www.livejournal.com/users/amzmtm/.

Things you'll hear about here include notification that new photos or other items are posted on our private website (more about the site is here), more detail on our activities than you see in our month-by-month history blog, news from Case, news from the collegiate chapter, news from Alpha Chi Omega at large, and occasionally fun new ideas on their way to implementation. Links to the private site will take you directly to the item mentioned.

To protect the privacy of our members, only first names will be given.

Entries in 1988-1992 initiates news (51)

National Nurses Week recap!

We enjoyed celebrating National Nurses Week, which ran from May 6-12, 2007, ending on Florence Nightingale (the founder of modern nursing)’s birthday. Did you know that over 40 of our Zeta Upsilon sisters have earned BSNs or graduate degrees in nursing? In celebration of them and their service to us and our families, we profiled a few of our nurses. Thank you sisters for sharing about your careers! Read the full story here!

Congratulations Lynette!

Congratulations to Lynette ZU '89 on earning her PhD!! Details are here.

Posted on Thursday, June 7, 2007 at 11:24AM by Registered CommenterMTM Exec Board in , | CommentsPost a Comment

Congratulations Nikki!

Congratulations Nikki ZU '88 on her engagement. Details, photo, even FAQ are here!!

Posted on Thursday, June 7, 2007 at 11:22AM by Registered CommenterMTM Exec Board in , | CommentsPost a Comment

have you considered joining the national bone marrow registry?

Have you ever considered joining the National Bone Marrow Registry? It is a fairly simple process that could save a life. From Ann Marie ZU ’83: “5 1/2 month old Trevor Kott had been diagnosed shortly after birth with a rare form of leukemia called congenital acute myeloid leukemia (AML). His family is asking for help from the community. A bone marrow transplant is little Trevor's only hope at recovery and I am urging you to go to your local blood bank to see if you might be a tissue match. This is a PAINLESS procedure- you simply take 4 swabs to the inside of your cheeks then the blood bank will forward the samples to a lab for at National Marrow Donor Center . Please check out the Kott family's website for additional information and to read more about what you can do to help at http://www.trevorkott.com This little guy is a fighter – he was only given a couple weeks to live and has totally beaten the odds, but the clock is ticking and without a match, his days are numbered.

“Please remember: YOU could be the one in a million match for little Trevor!!”

To find a local center where you can register: http://www.marrow.org/HELP/Join_the_Registry/Join_in_Person/index.html?src=text

To register online: http://www.marrow.org/HELP/Join_the_Registry/Join_Now/join_now.html?src=text

To learn more about how the bone marrow transplant process works from a patient’s perspective watch this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sK0rWV1MnZk made last year by Christine Pechera. She found a partial match last July and after spending most of last fall in the hospital is now in remission from non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. A bone marrow transplant saved her life!

see the extended version of this message here.

Nikki's philanthropy on Oprah 4/3/07!!

One of the things we love doing at MTM is learning more about the philanthropies our Alpha Chi Omega sisters support. Nikki ZU ’88 is a volunteer with Room to Read in the DC area. Room to Read builds and stocks libraries in underdeveloped areas of the world, and focuses on the education of girls (did you know that of the 770 million people in the world who cannot read or write, two-thirds are women?).

Here is what she has to say:
"I've talked about my volunteer time with Room to Read with many of you. John Wood, Founder and CEO will be featured on Oprah tomorrow, 4/3/2007 http://www.oprah.com/index.jhtml . Watch it, DVR it, Tivo it.

"Or if you're in the area, come on over to my place (see here for details) Saturday April 21, from 2:30 pm - 5:30 pm to view it and learn more about Room to Read. I'll have information and a couple of other chapter members to talk about the programs; as will I. It'll be an open house so come and go as you please.

"Please RSVP if you are coming. The weather will be nice (hopefully) and it'll be a great way to start the warm season.

"Now, I'm a believer in Room to Read and what they do. To learn more, check out www.roomtoread.org. But also, I'll match any donations made on the 21st (up to a certain point :-)). My focus is always sponsoring girls in India."

From: Room to Read info@roomtoread.org

"We are incredibly excited to announce that John Wood, our Founder and CEO, will be a guest on "The Oprah Winfrey Show" scheduled to air on Tuesday, April 3rd.  The episode will feature individuals who are truly making a difference in the world.  This is an amazing opportunity for us to reach a wide audience and share John's story and the mission of Room to Read.  But wait, the news gets even better...  She will be issuing a challenge to her audience to support our work through a book drive through Oprah.com, which will raise funds for new local language books and libraries!"