Boston University
Chapter Officers
Alisa Domanski - President
Heather Steinbrecher & Anna Buggy - Vice President
Christina Murphy - Secretary
Noel Yarze - Treasurer
Edward Adams - VP Community Service
Noel Yarze - VP Leadership Development
The Boston University Chapter is currently seeking additional officers for this academic year. If you are interested in one of these opportunities, please see the Leadership Opportunity information below or fill out the contact form and select 'Leadership Opportunities' as your inquiry.
Leadership Opportunities
The most engaging and active leadership roles are filling the role of a Chapter officer. This is an opportunity to develop hands on experience in communication, project planning & execution, team building, and time management. Elections occur once per year, typically in early spring. Click here to read a brief description of each officer position.
Scholarships and Awards
Scholarships and Awards range from $100 to $5000 and are available for both undergraduate members as well as members furthering their academic endeavors through post-graduate study. Applications are available February 1st of each year and are due to the Scholarship Committee by April 30th. For more information, please view the Scholarship page.
Graduation Items
Tassels, Honor Cords & Honor Stoles are available from the SAL Store.
Scholarship and Award Recipients from this Chapter
Alisa Domanski - Chapter Leadership Award & Path to Excellence Award, 2011
Nathan Gardner - Emerging Leaders Scholarship, 2011
Arcangelo Silvio Cella - New Member Award, 2009
Emily Jean Moran - New Member Award, 2009
Jessica Lynn Putnam - New Member Award, 2009
Victoria Sandra Tung - New Member Award, 2009
Juan Luis Leung Li - Path to Excellence Award, 2007
Chapter Highlights
Cradles to Crayons
This school year, Sigma Alpha Lambda members at Boston University volunteered at Cradles to Crayons, a nonprofit organization that provides basic essentials to homeless and in-need children. Sigma Alpha Lambda’s BU team of 15 members formed two groups during their service. The first group sorted clothes, toys, shoes, and school supplies while the second group separated clothing into summer and winter sections. (more…)
