Fraternity and Sorority Life

Alpha Chi Omega

Alpha Chi Omega at Willamette

Overview

Alpha Chi Omega was founded nationally on October 15, 1885. The Beta Chi chapter of Alpha Chi Omega was founded at Willamette University in 1944.

Alpha Chi Omega's symbol is the Lyre and the colors are Scarlet Red and Olive Green.

Alpha Chi Omega's Values are: Leadership Ability, Personal Development, Academic Interest, Character, and Financial Responsibility.

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Philanthropy - Domestic Violence Awareness

Our national philanthropy is Domestic Violence Awareness. Locally, we work with The Center for Hope and Safety. We work to both raise awareness about domestic violence and to raise money to benefit the Center. We work with them in a variety of ways, from having members who attend 50+ hour training sessions to learn how to take crisis hotline shifts, to members volunteering at their various sites.

Aside from helping the Center for Hope and Safety both through fundraising and by donating our time, we work to improve the culture of our campus through tabling and raising awareness. We typically host events and activities to honor domestic violence awareness month in October and sexual assault awareness in April.

Our Chapter’s Purpose  

Alpha Chi Omega’s values are to see members learn and grow through their shared experiences supporting and encouraging each other to navigate the challenges, hopes, dreams, and aspirations of today’s world. Alpha Chi Omega's values are: academic interest, character, responsibility, leadership, and personal development.

If you are interested in Alpha Chi Omega…

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Contact Vice President of Recruitment Information, Olivia Thomas