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Chi Omega (ΧΩ, also known as ChiO) is a women's fraternity and a member of the National Panhellenic Conference, the umbrella organization of 26 women's fraternities. Chi Omega has 181 active collegiate chapters and approximately 240 alumnae chapters.
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Chi Alpha Phi: 1979 Lincoln University: Coed service, collegiate and community Independent Active [9] [10] [11] Sigma Phi Rho: April 26, 1979: Wagner College: Social, collegiate Independent Active Delta Psi Chi: 1985 University of Wisconsin—Milwaukee: Social, collegiate Independent Active [12] Phi Omicron Psi: February 16, 1986 Virginia ...
Chi Alpha Nu: ΧΑΝ: 1927 Local Muskingum University: Traditional Active [6] [7] Chi Beta Epsilon: ΧΒΕ: 1952 Local Trinity University: Traditional Active [8] Chi Delta Theta: ΧΔΘ: 1989 National Independent Asian, multicultural Active Chi Iota Pi: ΧΙΠ: 2004 National Independent Multicultural Active Chi Omega: ΧΩ: 1895 National NPC ...
Alpha Chi: ΑΧ: 1872–1884 Local Yale University: Traditional, Freshmen Inactive [2] Alpha Chi Alpha: ΑΧΑ: 1919 Local Dartmouth College: Traditional Fidelis et Suavis (Loyal and sweet) Active Alpha Chi Rho: ΑΧΡ: 1895 National NIC: Traditional ΑΝΔΡΙΖΕΣΘΕ (Be Men) Active Alpha Delta: ΑΔ: 1912 Local Washburn University ...
Chi Psi Beta ΧΨΒ: November 18, 1998: Texas A&M University: South Asians: Independent 1 Active [15] [16] Chi Rho Omicron: ΧΡΟ: February 16, 1995: California State University, Fresno: Filipinos: Independent 10 Active Chi Sigma Tau: ΧΣΤ: September 9, 1999: University of Illinois at Chicago: Asian interest NAPA: 10 Active [1] [17] Delta ...
Chi Omega (ΧΩ) sorority was a long-term owner of the structure at 315 Tenth Avenue SE, owning it from 1927 until at least 1989. Originally built by the Zeta Psi ( ΖΨ ) fraternity, the structure is now owned by the Maranatha Church.
In 1902, Alpha Phi invited Pi Beta Phi, Kappa Alpha Theta, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Delta Gamma, Gamma Phi Beta, Delta Delta Delta, Alpha Chi Omega, and Chi Omega to a conference in Chicago on May 24 to set standards for collegiate sororities. Alpha Chi Omega and Chi Omega were unable to attend and joined the following year.