Seven Inducted Into Beta Chapter

ALEXANDRIA, VA-Three undergraduate students, one graduate student, and three graduates became the newest members of Gamma Gamma Chi Sorority, Inc. on Saturday, July 22.  This is the third chapter for the sorority that was founded little over a year ago.

Giving themselves the line name of Seven World W.O.N.D.E.R.S. (Women On the Next Direction, Excelling toward Righteousness and Success), the Beta Chapter members reside in the Washington, DC metro area.  Members are: Kesha Abdul-Mateen, graduate of North Carolina A&T State University; Narmin Anwar, University of Maryland Baltimore County; Tasmim Anwar, Johns Hopkins University; Kimberly Friend-Yates, Western Governor's University; Eman Mahmoud, graduate of Howard University; Heba Mahmoud, George Mason University; and Malikah Raphael, graduate of Temple University.

The probationary process began on July 7.  The "Gamma Lilies" (so called in recognition of the sorority's flower, the water lily) engaged in several educational and social activities designed to help in the mutual selection process that leads to induction once all activities have been successfully completed                            more

Gold Presentation Held For Philadelphia Chapter

PHILADELPHIA-GGChi hosted a Gold Presentation on July 1 for prospective members interested in establishing a Philadelphia Chapter of GGChi.


The Gold Presentation has three purposes: 
1-To introduce the sorority to prospective members
2-To answer questions that prospective members have about the sorority and the intake process
3-To socialize and get to know each other better before a mutual decision is made about membership.

Attendance at the Gold Presentation is mandatory for consideration of membership.  It does not commit either the prospective member or the sorority for membership.

These eight women are part of a group attending the July 1 Gold Presentation to establish a chapter of GGChi in Philadelphia.