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Chi Omega - Kappa Alpha
1516 McCain Ln.
Manhattan, KS 66502
chiomega@ksu.edu

Friendship
Friendship is what binds us to each other and to our Fraternity.  The friendships we develop in Chi Omega give us a home across geography and generations and give us lasting support throughout our lives.

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Leaders
Janna Pfeifley pfeifley@ksu.edu President
Erica Mason emason@ksu.edu Vice President
Rachael Heslop raheslop@ksu.edu Secretary
Jenna Garcia jmg8@ksu.edu Treasurer
Sarah Taphorn taphorn@ksu.edu New Member Educator
Veronica Kuhlman vkuhlman@ksu.edu Personnel Chair
Tara Allen tma@ksu.edu Recruitment Chair
Melanie Peele mpeele@ksu.edu Panhellenic Delegate
Make-A-Wish Foundation
The Make-A-Wish Foundation is Chi Omega Fraternity's National Philanthropy. Since the start of our alliance, Chi Omegas have made a difference in many children's lives through volunteering time, talents, and dollars. The Make-A-Wish Foundation has honored Chi Omega for the incredible volunteer efforts of our members.



In the spring of 2008, Kappa Alpha began a new philanthropic tradition by having a Kool-Aid stand to help make a local wish come true. You can learn more about Taryn's story at http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/tarynrobinson

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Our Story
It all began on April 5, 1895, at the University of Arkansas when four young women, with the help of a local dentist, established the secrets and symbolism that today bind over 260,000 women. This small band of women founded Chi Omega after realizing a need for an organization that would foster both friendship and respect for the potential and inherent value of women. Over the years, Chi Omega has provided its members with unique opportunities in leadership, scholarship, and lifelong friendship - striving to provide each Sister with a commitment to personal integrity, excellence in academic and intellectual pursuits, intergenerational participation, community service, leadership opportunities and social enrichment.

In 1914, a group of seven women students organized club called Theta Chi. This was the first organized group on the K-State campus. Miss Louis Fewell, a K-State faculty member and a Chi Omega at Columbus University, acted as chaperon. Miss Fewell asked Dr. Mary Harman, a faculty member, to join Theta Chi with the hope that the chapter would be accepted by Chi Omega. The members of Theta Chi continued working, becoming more active in student affairs and maintaining a high standard of scholarship. Just before the opening of college in the fall of 1915, word came that they had been granted a charter. They then moved to a new chapter house, and the installation of the group was held on September 22, 1915.

Recruitment
Chi Omega is FUN! Every year, over 5,000 young women across America join the largest women’s fraternity in the world for sisterhood and lifelong friendships.

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Updates (National)
Chi Omega's Newest Addition - The George Washington University in Washington, D.C.

We are proud to announce the new colony of Chi Omega at The George...

Passing of Former Governing Council Member, Alicia Williams Doherty

It is with great sadness that I share the news that Chi Omega Sister Alicia...

November Letter from the Governing Council

Dear Sisters, Leadership opportunities, whether at collegiate or alumnae...