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Postcard from Hotel Tuller's gift shop, the site of the 1910 National Convention in Detroit, Michigan.
The Alpha Nu (University of Missouri) chapter volunteered at a local food back in honor of Hera Day 2013.
Foundation Board of Trustees Chair Aggie Smith Steiner (Beta Eta, Florida State University, left) and incoming Foundation Board of Trustees Chair Mary Pat Lambke (Beta Epsilon, Michigan State University, right) pose with a Gamma Phi (Lamar University) chapter representative and her chapter's recognition from the Foundation at the 2018 National Convention in Austin, Texas.
Past National President Ruth Miller Winsor (Phi, University of Kansas) receives carnations from the president of Phi (University of Kansas) chapter for attending her 25th national convention.
National President Donna Smith Chereck (Alpha Phi, The University of Texas at Austin) presents a charter to the newly installed Kappa Lambda (University of San Diego) chapter.
The 2000-01 collegiate leadership consultants pose with the National President together at the Indianapolis Museum of Art. Back row, left to right: Nicole Reas (Alpha Beta, Purdue University), Karen Ellis (Epsilon Theta, California State University, Sacramento), Lisa Griffiths (Pi, University of California, Berkeley), Kristen Wilkins (Epsilon Zeta, Auburn University), Heather Winter (Alpha Lambda, University of Minnesota), Stacey Jo Faust (Alpha, DePauw University), Janelle Griffin (Alpha Beta, Purdue University). Front row, left to right: Ann Bruner (Theta Lambda, Clemson University), National President Janice Crandall (Omicron, Baker University), Mikelle Holt (Alpha, DePauw University), Stephanie Capstick (Nu, University of Colorado Boulder).
Iota Omega (Carthage College) Chapter President Deb Stephens (Collard) and Marsha King Grady (Alpha Upsilon, The University of Alabama) open gifts in celebration of the installation of Iota Omega.
Iota Rho (Loyola University Chicago) chapter members pose with Chapter Advisor Julie Crider (Phi, University of Kansas) and Province Collegiate Chair Dana Beggs Hancock (Epsilon Omicron, Indiana State University) at a philanthropy party during fall formal recruitment.
Members of Delta Nu (Iowa State University) chapter and the Iowa State University chapter of Phi Kappa Theta Fraternity work on a homecoming service project to create a mile of pennies.
Olympic distance runner Julie Brown (Alpha Psi, UCLA) stands at the podium after winning the Award of Achievement at the 1985 National Convention in Indianapolis, Indiana. Julie competed in the first-ever women's Olympic marathon in 1984.
Zeta Chi (Muhlenberg College) Chapter President Renee Trabert (Heinbokel) (Zeta Chi, Muhlenberg College) receives the chapter's charter from National President D'Alice Coburn Cochran (Alpha Mu, Indiana University) during their installation.
Hannah Keenan (Alpha, DePauw University) served as director of the central office from 1937-66.
Dr. Condoleezza Rice joined Alpha Chi Omega at the Gamma Delta chapter at the University of Denver. Until her senior year, she was the only African American member of the chapter. She was 19 years old when she graduated cum laude from the university in 1974. She was named Outstanding Senior Woman and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and Mortar Board. She earned a master's from the University of Notre Dame and a Ph.D. from the University of Denver’s Graduate School of International Studies. In 1993, she became Stanford University’s first woman provost and served in that position until 1999. In 2001, President George W. Bush appointed her national security advisor. Rice later was named the U.S. Secretary of State, the first black woman to serve in that capacity. A professor, consultant and author, she has won many awards. She is an articulate speaker, accomplished pianist and a football aficionado. She received Alpha Chi Omega's Award of Achievement in 1990.
Large group selfie taken by the National Council from the stage at the 2018 Leadership Academy in Indianapolis, Indiana.
In 2016, Kathleen Lampinen Gaffin (Delta Zeta, Central Michigan University) was named chief executive officer of the Alpha Chi Omega Enterprise. Katie, as she prefers, works out of headquarters in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Angela Costley Harris (Alpha Beta, Purdue University) was elected National President at the 2016 National Convention. Her four-year term will end in 2020. Her long volunteer resume began in 2003 as a chapter advisor, eventually serving as a national vice president in 2008. Her dedication and love of Alpha Chi Omega and its members shows in her constant involvement throughout the years!