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Alpha Chi Omega was founded on October 15, 1885, at DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana. Professor James Hamilton Howe, Dean of the Music School, invited seven young women from the school to attend a meeting for the purpose of forming a society. The first appearance of the seven founders - Anna Allen, Olive Burnett, Bertha Deniston, Amy DuBois, Nellie Gamble, Bessie Grooms and Estelle Leonard was in Meharry Hall, wearing scarlet and olive green ribbon streamers attached to their dresses.

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. "Kai" was soon changed to "Chi," a letter of the Greek alphabet.

The Kappa Nu chapter of Alpha Chi Omega was founded at Carnegie Mellon University on April 29th, 2006.

For more information regarding Alpha Chi Omega, please visit the alphachiomega.org and check out our new branding.

 
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VP Chapter Relations and Standards Board/Risk Manager - Shaina Stacy
VP Finance - Dina Machin
VP Recruitment - Maria Gatica
VP Fraternity Relations - Arianna Golden
VP Membership Development - Shweta Kumar
VP Education - Elise Rowe
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