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  1. Women. Alpha Chi Omega ( ΑΧΩ, also known as Alpha Chi or A Chi O) is a national women's fraternity founded at DePauw University in 1885. As of 2023, it has more than 140 active collegiates and 170 active alumnae chapters in the United States and has initiated more than 300,000 members. Alpha Chi Omega is a member of the National Panhellenic ...

  2. Celia McClure (1890-1983), a member of Delta chapter at Allegheny College, wrote The Symphony of Alpha Chi Omega. It appeared in the January 1912 issue of The Lyre magazine and was adopted as our official symphony in 1914. Because it reflects our tradition of harmony, it remains popular a century later and is read at many gatherings and events.

  3. Alpha Chi Omega believes in fostering a deep sense of community where women can share diverse viewpoints and beliefs, excel academically and demonstrate thoughtful leadership and exploration. Our members are inspired to connect, lead, grow and serve. Alpha Chi Omega is also known as a trailblazer in defining and advocating for the sorority ...

  4. Alpha Chi Omega is an organization about you: unique, talented, genuine women choosing a fun and meaningful way to enhance your college experience and building lifelong bonds that extend long into your alumnae years. It's about strength in numbers through the 240,000 real, strong women who stand by your side, cheer you on and lead you to a ...

  5. Alpha Chi Omega was founded to provide the advancement of intellectual, moral, and social culture of its members. Today, it has become a way for unique, talented, genuine women to enhance their college experience in a meaningful way. There are over 135 collegiate chapters and 200 alumnae chapters across the country. With strength in numbers ...

  6. History. Alpha Chi Omega is a national women’s fraternity that was founded on October 15, 1885, at DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana. The sorority was founded by seven forward-thinking women who wanted to create a sisterhood that was based on empowerment, leadership, and philanthropy. These women recognized that there were limited ...

  7. Our Name - Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Chi Omega's Founders chose "Alpha," the first letter of the Greek alphabet, because they were forming the first fraternity in the school of music. Since they thought they might also be founding the last such fraternity, "Omega" seemed appropriate. "Kai," meaning "and," was added to form the beginning and the end.

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