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Summary Of: Alpha Chi Omega

there are over 135 chapters of Alpha Chi Omega at colleges and universities across the United States and over 200... Alpha Chi Omega was formed at... Alpha Chi Omega was never a... Alpha Chi Omega no longer has any musical connections... The Lyre of Alpha Chi Omega was chosen by the founders after much research... The badge of Alpha Chi Omega is a Greek lyre of gold... There are 135 chapters of Alpha Chi Omega at colleges and universities in the United States... Alpha Chi Omega collegiate chapters work directly with alumnae chapters to link sisters from around the country together... Alpha Chi Omega is a founding member of the National Panhellenic Conference... Alpha Chi Omega is a national women... Alpha Chi Omega prides itself on maintaining five standards... Members of Alpha Chi Omega have enjoyed the same heritage and traditions since 1885... Alpha Chi Omega women celebrate the fine arts and their fine art heritage... In 1911 Alpha Chi Omega began supporting the... During World War I and II Alpha Chi Omega offered its support by helping working mothers who were married to service men by providing... In 1978 the Alpha Chi Omega Foundation was created to help support the philanthropic projects and educational programming supported by the... Alpha Chi Omega voted to change primary philanthropies during the 1980s after the National Board became aware of... Alpha Chi Omega was the first American women... Alpha Chi Omega continues its support of... Through many funds and grants the Alpha Chi Omega Foundation also helps to support members and those closely related to Alpha Chi Omegas... For a full list of notable Alpha Chi Omega alumnae please visit here...

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