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Alpha Omicron Pi (ΑΟΠ, AOII, Alpha O) is an international sorority founded on January 2, 1897, at Barnard College on the campus of Columbia University in Manhattan, New York City. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
Alpha Omicron Pi 1923–1926: Dr. May Hopkins: Zeta Tau Alpha 1926–1928: Louise Leonard: Alpha Gamma Delta 1928–1930: Irma Tapp: Alpha Delta Pi 1930–1931: Rene Smith: Delta Zeta 1931–1933: Nellie Prince: Phi Mu 1933–1935: Gladys Redd: Kappa Delta 1935–1937: Harriet Tuft: Beta Phi Alpha 1937–1939: Violet Gentry: Alpha Delta Theta ...
Alpha Pi Omega: ΑΠΩ: 1994 National Independent Native American Active Alpha Sigma Alpha: ΑΣΑ: 1901 National NPC: Traditional ΑΓΑΣΘΕ ΣΠΕΥΔΕΤΕ ΑΙΡΕΣΘΕ (Aspire, seek, attain) Active [i] Alpha Sigma Chi: ΑΣΧ: 1923 Local SUNY Oswego: Traditional Active [4] [j] Alpha Sigma Delta: ΑΣΔ: 1918 – 1932: National ...
Alpha Pi: 1929–1939, 1949–1973, 1976–1980, 2013 ... Pi Omicron: 1986–1991, 2014 Austin Peay State University: Clarksville: Tennessee Active 148 Sigma Alpha: 1986
Omicron Pi Photographer and journalist, joined Alpha Omicron Pi while at the University of Michigan. Her works were donated to Alpha Omicron Pi upon her death in 1971, and today are displayed at the international headquarters. [15] Janis Mackey Frayer: Beta Tau Television journalist with NBC News [16] Angie Goff: Gamma Alpha
Alpha Omicron Pi; Alpha Phi; Alpha Pi Omega; Alpha Sigma Alpha; Alpha Sigma Delta (sorority) ... Sorority recruitment; Sorority Sisters (novel series) T. Tau Mu Tau;
LGBTQ fraternities and sororities have existed since the 1980s, with Delta Phi Upsilon being established in 1985 and Delta Lambda Phi in 1986. These groups are intended to provide members with access to Greek life without fear of homophobic reprisal or behavior by fellow members, resulting from a history of homophobia within longer-established organizations.
In 2013 and 2014, sorority women from multiple chapters at the University of Alabama – including Delta Delta Delta, Pi Beta Phi, Chi Omega, Kappa Delta, Alpha Gamma Delta, Alpha Omicron Pi, and Phi Mu – alleged that either active members or some of their alumnae had prevented them from offering membership to black candidates because of ...