Founders
Alpha Chi Omega celebrates its October 15, 1885 founding each fall. The seven real, strong women who founded Alpha Chi Omega were music students at DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana. They were dedicated students, talented musicians and fun-loving college women. Enter this exhibit to learn a little more about how they reflected on their unique Alpha Chi Omega experience and to view some of…
A Legacy of Courage: Alpha Chi Omega's Commitment to Domestic Violence Awareness
In 1992, Alpha Chi Omega adopted domestic violence awareness as its national philanthropy, committing our sisterhood to education, advocacy and survivor support. This exhibit traces the story of that commitment: from its origins, through decades of campus and community initiatives, and into the present-day movement that continues to inspire change.
Archives Features
This exhibit displays images from several recent archives features in the blog and The Lyre. Select the "Next" button to the right to begin exploring.
Alpha Chi Omega Does Dallas!
Everything is bigger in Texas, including our sisterhood! Dallas, Texas has served as the host city for our National Convention in 1968 and again in 1994. Saddle up as this exhibit takes you back in time to our past conventions in the lone star state. Photo: Convention manager Adele Drew and assistant Marilyn Smith welcoming attendees to convention, 1968
Elizabeth Maithre (Alpha Delta, University of Cincinnati) Convention Scrapbook, 1968
Elizabeth (Bettie) Maithre (Alpha Delta, University of Cincinnati) created a scrapbook of her memories from the 36th National Convention in 1968. Take a look through this digitized version of her scrapbook to take us back to our first time in Dallas!