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Omega Phi Alpha (ΩΦΑ) is an American national service sorority.It was founded in 1967 at Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, Ohio.Omega Phi Alpha, also known as OPhiA, currently has 29 active chapters in the United States, as well as one prospective new chapter and one interest group.
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Omega Phi Alpha may refer to: Omega Phi Alpha, a national service sorority; A local fraternity which became a now inactive chapter of Delta Upsilon at University of the Pacific (United States) A local fraternity at Polytechnic University (New York)
Omega Phi Beta was founded on March 15, 1989, at the State University of New York in Albany, New York by seventeen women of diverse cultural and ethnic backgrounds. Its founders wanted to create an outlet for all women with an emphasis on multiculturalism , as well as community service and sisterhood.
Alpha Alpha Unassigned Alpha Beta: 1994 New York City, New York: Active Alpha Gamma: 2004 Washington, D.C. Active Alpha Delta: 2004 Rochester, New York: Active Alpha Epsilon: 2007 Boston, Massachusetts: Active Alpha Zeta: 2007 Northern New Jersey: Active Alpha Eta: 2007 Buffalo, New York: Inactive Alpha Theta: 2007 Orlando, Florida: Inactive ...
List of Alpha Phi Omega chapters (chronological) List of Alpha Phi Omega chapters (geographical) List of Alpha Phi Omega (Philippines) chapters and alumni associations; List of Alpha Psi Lambda chapters; List of Alpha Sigma Kappa chapters; List of Alpha Sigma Phi chapters; List of Delta Kappa Epsilon brothers; List of Delta Sigma Theta chapters
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Alpha Phi Omega's "Beauty and the Beast" contest at the University of Texas at Arlington in Arlington, Texas, c. 1960s. Alpha Phi Omega was founded on the 2nd floor of Brainerd Hall, now Hogg Hall, at Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania on December 16, 1925, [10] [1] by Frank Reed Horton and 13 other students who were former Boy Scouts and scouters.