Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| Chi Omega | |
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| Name | Chi Omega |
| Founded | April 5, 1895 |
| Founders | Jobelle Holcombe, Alice Allston, Bessie Lyon, Dorothy Harrell, Ethel Switzer |
| Type | Social |
| Scope | National |
| Headquarters | Memphis, Tennessee |
Chi Omega is a social fraternity for women in the United States and Canada, founded on April 5, 1895, at the University of Arkansas by Jobelle Holcombe, Alice Allston, Bessie Lyon, Dorothy Harrell, and Ethel Switzer. The fraternity has over 345,000 initiations and has 181 active chapters at universities across North America, including University of California, Los Angeles, University of Texas at Austin, University of Michigan, University of Florida, and University of Georgia. Chi Omega is a member of the National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) and has partnerships with organizations such as the Make-A-Wish Foundation, American Red Cross, and Children's Miracle Network. The fraternity's headquarters is located in Memphis, Tennessee, and it has a strong presence at universities such as University of Southern California, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and Ohio State University.
The history of Chi Omega dates back to 1895 when five women, Jobelle Holcombe, Alice Allston, Bessie Lyon, Dorothy Harrell, and Ethel Switzer, founded the fraternity at the University of Arkansas. The fraternity's early years were marked by growth and expansion, with the establishment of new chapters at universities such as University of Tennessee, University of Kentucky, and University of Alabama. Chi Omega became a member of the National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) in 1903, joining other prominent women's fraternities such as Alpha Phi, Delta Gamma, and Kappa Kappa Gamma. The fraternity has a long history of supporting women's education and empowerment, with notable alumnae including Ruth Buchanan, Betty Ford, and Condoleezza Rice, who have made significant contributions to fields such as politics, diplomacy, and human rights, working with organizations like the United Nations, American Red Cross, and National Organization for Women.
Chi Omega is a national organization with 181 active chapters at universities across North America, including University of Washington, University of Oregon, and University of Wisconsin–Madison. The fraternity is governed by a national council, which includes representatives from each region, and has a strong presence at universities such as University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, University of Virginia, and University of California, Berkeley. Chi Omega is also a member of the National Panhellenic Conference (NPC), which provides a framework for cooperation and support among women's fraternities, including Alpha Chi Omega, Delta Zeta, and Gamma Phi Beta. The fraternity has partnerships with organizations such as the Make-A-Wish Foundation, American Cancer Society, and St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, and has a strong network of alumnae, including Nancy Reagan, Barbara Bush, and Laura Bush, who have made significant contributions to fields such as politics, philanthropy, and education, working with organizations like the White House, United Way, and National Education Association.
Chi Omega's symbols and traditions are an integral part of the fraternity's identity, including the Chi Omega badge, which features a lyre and a skull and crossbones, and the fraternity's colors, which are cardinal and straw. The fraternity's motto is "To be womanly always; to be discourteous, never," and its floral emblem is the white carnation. Chi Omega also has a strong tradition of community service and philanthropy, with a focus on supporting organizations such as the Make-A-Wish Foundation, American Red Cross, and Children's Miracle Network, and has a long history of supporting women's empowerment and education, with notable alumnae including Ruth Buchanan, Betty Ford, and Condoleezza Rice, who have made significant contributions to fields such as politics, diplomacy, and human rights, working with organizations like the United Nations, American Red Cross, and National Organization for Women. The fraternity's traditions also include the Chi Omega Symphony, which is a musical composition that reflects the fraternity's values and ideals, and has been performed at universities such as University of Southern California, University of Michigan, and University of Texas at Austin.
Chi Omega is committed to philanthropy and community service, with a focus on supporting organizations such as the Make-A-Wish Foundation, American Red Cross, and Children's Miracle Network. The fraternity has a long history of supporting women's empowerment and education, with notable alumnae including Ruth Buchanan, Betty Ford, and Condoleezza Rice, who have made significant contributions to fields such as politics, diplomacy, and human rights, working with organizations like the United Nations, American Red Cross, and National Organization for Women. Chi Omega also supports organizations such as the American Cancer Society, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, and Habitat for Humanity, and has a strong network of alumnae, including Nancy Reagan, Barbara Bush, and Laura Bush, who have made significant contributions to fields such as politics, philanthropy, and education, working with organizations like the White House, United Way, and National Education Association. The fraternity's philanthropic efforts are supported by its national headquarters, which is located in Memphis, Tennessee, and has a strong presence at universities such as University of California, Los Angeles, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and Ohio State University.
Chi Omega has a long list of notable alumnae, including Ruth Buchanan, Betty Ford, and Condoleezza Rice, who have made significant contributions to fields such as politics, diplomacy, and human rights, working with organizations like the United Nations, American Red Cross, and National Organization for Women. Other notable alumnae include Nancy Reagan, Barbara Bush, and Laura Bush, who have made significant contributions to fields such as politics, philanthropy, and education, working with organizations like the White House, United Way, and National Education Association. Chi Omega alumnae have also made significant contributions to the fields of entertainment, business, and sports, with notable alumnae including Reba McEntire, Sara Blakely, and Jennie Finch, who have worked with organizations like Country Music Association, National Association of Women Business Owners, and Women's Sports Foundation. The fraternity's network of alumnae is supported by its national headquarters, which is located in Memphis, Tennessee, and has a strong presence at universities such as University of Southern California, University of Michigan, and University of Texas at Austin.
Chi Omega has 181 active chapters at universities across North America, including University of Washington, University of Oregon, and University of Wisconsin–Madison. The fraternity has a strong presence at universities such as University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, University of Virginia, and University of California, Berkeley, and has a long history of supporting women's education and empowerment. Chi Omega is a member of the National Panhellenic Conference (NPC), which provides a framework for cooperation and support among women's fraternities, including Alpha Chi Omega, Delta Zeta, and Gamma Phi Beta. The fraternity's membership is open to women who attend universities with active Chi Omega chapters, and its national headquarters is located in Memphis, Tennessee, with a strong network of alumnae, including Nancy Reagan, Barbara Bush, and Laura Bush, who have made significant contributions to fields such as politics, philanthropy, and education, working with organizations like the White House, United Way, and National Education Association. Category:Fraternities and sororities