Callie Malcolm ‘13
Alpha Sigma Alpha
Washington D.C.
“My Greek affiliation taught me a lot about myself. I developed a love for philanthropy and gained lifelong relationships. Alpha Sigma Alpha and Panhellenic taught me how to work with others and to stand up for what you believe in.
Education is extremely important to me, and it is the key to the success of our nation. As a teacher I provide students with the necessary means to succeed in life. I’m very passionate about the progress of every child in our country.
With my education from UCA, I was able to begin my career as an elementary teacher in Little Rock at eStem Public Charter School. I now live in Washington D.C. with my fiancé and teach second grade at Walker-Jones Education Campus.
I have taken the core values of Alpha Sigma Alpha into my daily life after college by loving life and joyously living each day to its ultimate good. Alpha Sig taught me how to develop relationships and work well with people from other backgrounds. In my career this is a very important quality.
One of my favorite memories would be opening my bid card and running to the Alpha Sigma Alpha chapter room. I had no idea what an honor I had been given.
My Greek experience was life-changing.