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First Day of Fall 2008 Classes!

 
Alpha Lambda Sigma continues to be an elite sorority on Pace University's Pleasantville campus. Currently there are 16 Active Sisters. Including Alumni, there are 161 Alpha Lambda Sigma Sisters throughout the United States. 
 

Gamma Sigma Alpha, the national Greek Honor Society, recognizes the accomplishments of fraternity and sorority members in the classroom. Three ALS Sisters are not only founders of this Honor Society at Pace but also members: Cathy Castagna, Carolyn Barbera and Nicole Pinto.

The Greek community has been confident enough in current and past ALS
Sisters that there has been a Sister on the Eboard since 2001.

The Student Nurses at Pace (SNAP) have consisted of ALS
Sisters: Lauren Syskowski, Kimberly Pratt & Jill Schiesser.

Sister, KC Neill, was a three year starter on Pace's volleyball team.

Laura Spinelli, graduate, recieved the honor of being inducted into the infamous Golden Key International Honor Society.

In 2003, Carolyn Barbera was picked to attend the
NGLA Greek Leadership Conference for Eastern US Colleges/Universities in Pittsburgh to represent Pace University and Alpha Lambda Sigma. Melissa Brennan attended the Conference in 2002 and Lisamaria Leoncini in 2001.

Kimberly Pratt, Alison Beirne, Carolyn Barbera, Laura Spinelli, Nicole Pinto, and Stacy George each made the Greek Honor role in 2003 by achieving a GPA higher than a 3.5 This was Laura's 4th year and Nicole's 3rd.

Sister of the Year, an award voted on by the Greek community, was Tracy Manfredi for 2003-2004 and Melissa Brennan for 2002-2003.

In 2002-2003,
ALS
Sister, Kimberly Pratt, achieved Dean's List for the School of Nursing. In addition to this honor, she received the "Appreciation for Your Support and Service Initiatives to the Community this Year" award from Pace for the amount of hours she devoted helping out with Community Outreach.

Carolyn Barbera is a member of Pace University's Honors College and achieved Deans List for the School of Education in the Fall of 2002.

ALS
Sisters have been a part of the Orientation Leader staff since the Summer of 2001.

ALS
tied for 1st place at Greek Olympics in 2001 and recieved 3rd place in 2002.

Alpha Lambda Sigma holds the 3rd highest Sorority GPA for the 2002-2003 school year. We held the second highest Sorority GPA for the 2001-2002 school year and the highest Sorority GPA for the 2000-2001 school year.

For the past five consecutive years, an Alpha Lambda Sigma Sister has been named Sigma Iota Chi's Greek Goddess; an honor voted on by the entire Green community. In 2004 - Erin McLaughlin, 2003 - Melissa Brennan, 2002 - Melinda Marinaccio, 2001 - Rosana Martinez, 2000 - Becky Vitarius.

Greek Woman of the Year, an award voted on by the Student Development and Campus Activity Staff of Pace University, was Melissa Brennan for the 2002-2003 school year. In 1998-1999,
ALS
Sister Michelle Seeley received this award.

KC Neill, served as Assistant Internal Director of the Philanthropy, Up Til Dawn, VP of Community Service for SAAC (Student Athlete Advisory Committee), and VP of Weekend programing for Pace's Activity board, Pace Beat. She was also a member of SGA's scholarship committee and New York City committee; a member of Pace Universities Honor's College and of P.U.M.A (Pace University Marketing Association).

ALS won the Community Service Award for the 1998-1999 school year. Community Service Projects ALS has participated in include: MS WALK, Pumpkin Painting w/ Senior Citizens, 911 Pin Fundraiser, Lou Gehrigs Disease Bowlathon, St Mary's Children's Hospital Volunteers, NYC Walk Against Domestic Violence, Pediatric AIDS Talent Show, Bill Berletic Scholarship Fundraiser. 
 
 ALS  won 1st place at Greek Olympics in 2008!