Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Kianu Involvement

Kianus are very active on Muskingum's campus. Here are some activities that Kianus have been involved with in the past and present.
Order of Omega (Greek Honorary)
Psi Chi (Psychology Honorary)
Omicron Delta Kappa (Junior/Senior Honorary)
Varsity Tennis
Varsity Softball
Varsity Cheerleading
Varsity Track & Field
Varsity Cross Country
Dance Team
Spirit Band
Marching Band
Choral Society
Business Club
First Circle (campus publication)
Homecoming Committee
Community Standards Board
Leadership Development Program
AGORA (Student Leadership Group)
Circle K
Campus Crusade for Christ
Peer Educators
Relay For Life Committee
Phi Sigma Iota (Foreign Language Honorary)
Spanish Club
Admissions Office (Tour Guides & Student Assistants)
Locker Room Staff
WMCO The Orbit (campus radio station)
Greek Council
Kappa Delta Pi (education honorary)
WOW (tutoring program provided for elementary students)
The Chi Alpha Nu club at Muskingum is comprised of many wonderfully talented, intelligent, and hands-on women. As you can see, the girls in this club are not shy in getting involved on campus and in the community! That is what makes being a Kianu such a rewarding experience. Being a part of such a diverse and involved club is essential to having a successful college career at Muskingum University. No matter what, there is bound to be a fellow Kianu in the club you are interested in! It is also extremely helpful to find out information you did not know before about Muskingum University. The women of Chi Alpha Nu can talk to other Kianus and get involved in many of the various clubs, organizations, and honoraries that they are involved in by having that inside involvement. It is extremely important to the club, its members, and it alumni that its members stay involved. Although New Concord is pretty much a self-help town, they are always in need of people to help out and keep things running smoothly! 

Chi Alpha Nu collegiate members are known for being very active and involved on Muskingum’s campus. What many may not realize is that Kianu also has a very active alumnae group. After graduation, it can be difficult to leave behind friends from college. Becoming an involved Kianu alumna can help ease this transition. Even years after graduation, many alumnae enjoy connecting with old friends, meeting other alumnae, and supporting the collegiate members.

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