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The Amy DuBois Rieth Emerging Leader Award honors a current member who has been initiated no more than 12 months prior to her nomination for this honor, named for one of Alpha Chi Omega's Founders.
Zeta Upsilon (Case Western Reserve University) celebrates being one of the 2023 National Council Trophy winners with National Vice President Jill Sabatino Lacy (Gamma Mu, Ball State University), August 2023.
Betsy Clark Swank (Alpha, DePauw University) is shown in the front row holding a photograph of Founder Olive Burnett Clark, who was Betsy's great grandmother.
Alumnae and collegiate members of the Alpha Omicron chapter at The Ohio State University celebrated the chapter's centennial in 2023.
The Alpha Pi chapter at the University of North Dakota celebrated its centennial in 2023. (Photo credit: Shawna Schill)
The Alpha Mu chapter (Indiana University) celelebrated its centennial in 2022. The chapter received its centennial plaque from Jill Sabatino Lacy (center), Gamma Mu (Ball State University).
Shown at the chapter's holidlay brunch and silent auction, from left: Past National President Judy Evans Anderson, past National Council officer Diane Ellis Erdman, Karla Wennestroom
February 2017, Angela Costley Harris announced a new inclusive position. In the past, we had no specific policy related to transgender students. If a student qualified to participate in the Panhellenic sorority recruitment process at their university, they were eligible for consideration as a member of Alpha Chi Omega. Many chapters and campuses across the country have requested more specific guidance and have indicated their desire to have the opportunity to consider transgender women for membership.
Diane Blackwelder (Omicron, Baker University) sends out a call to celebrate Founders' Day 2015.
Delta Rho, University of Arkansas shares photos of chapter house and members making memories!
Call to convention video, National Convention 2016. The "Sunshine and Sisterhood" convention welcomed 900+ attendees to the JW Marriott Orlando Grande Lakes.
Newly elected National President Angela Costley Harris (Alpha Beta, Purdue University) announces her plan during her term of office.
Then National President Diane Blackwelder (Omicron, Baker University) shares her personal perspective on "Aha" moments in sisterhood.
Then National President Marsha Grady (Alpha Upsilon, University of Alabama) calls members to celebrate Hera Day on March 1, 2011.