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Rho Lambda, a leadership and honor society for sorority women, features individuals in a Women’s Leadership Series based on their contributions to campus life and their achievements as role models in the Carnegie Mellon and greater Pittsburgh communities. Amy Shields is the organization’s first honoree this semester.

Amy Shields initially had no interest in joining a sorority. In fact she first thought Greek life was “dumb and lame.” But after attending one meeting, her perspective changed.

Not only is the junior social and decision science and international relations major now in a sorority — Alpha Chi Omega — but she’s also president of the Panhellenic Council, the governing body of all five of Carnegie Mellon’s sororities....

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