What does dance mean to you? For those who can answer this question with a heart-felt and passionate response, Chi Tau Epsilon is the organization to join.
Chi Tau Epsilon is hosting a recruitment week Nov. 12-16.
The Lamda chapter of Chi Tau Epsilon is a newly formed organization. It is the dance honor society. The members settled just last semester, and now they are gearing up for their first official recruitment.
Skill level is not a factor in the membership of the dance honor society. Anyone with a love of dance is welcome to join Chi Tau Epsilon.
“I have always appreciated the arts, dance in particular. Even though I am not a trained dancer, I would love to join an organization that celebrates dance,” said Davionne Lee, a freshman biology major at ULM.
During recruitment week, those interested will participate in an XTE crash course.
Students will learn about what the organization stands for and what all it entails. Also, attendees will help the society plan for the upcoming semester.
So who can join Chi Tau Epsilon? The dance honor society is not limited to only dancers. Any full-time undergraduate or graduate student with a minimum 2.5 GPA is welcome to join the organization.
As a fairly new organization, Chi Tau Epsilon isn’t a well-known society according to some students.
“I did not know there was such a thing as a dance honor society. As a dancer, this is the perfect organization for me,” says Ricaya Jefferson, a freshman biology major at ULM.
The dance honor society is an opportunity for dancers and those who love dance to come together.
Chi Tau Epsilon will meet in Brown Annex rooms 120 and 122 at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday and at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday.
Students interested in joining the organization can come to these meetings to learn more about the organization.