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National President's Call to Convention

The 62nd National Convention will be held July 12-14,2024, in Indianapolis, Indiana, and we can’t wait to wave the green flag on the weekend!

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Star Booth: The Impact You're Making

Supported by the Foundation, Leadership Academy is Alpha Chi Omega’s premier training for chapter presidents and executive board officers. An intern in 2020, Kene explains the impact of programming like Leadership Academy on her life.

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Impact

Giving Tuesday

Held annually on the first Tuesday after Thanksgiving, Giving Tuesday is a global giving day that inspires individuals to come together and pour into causes meaningful to them.

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Climbing Out and Supporting Others

This fall, Amanda Davis co-hosted the first Climb Out of the Darkness walk in the Midlands region of South Carolina.

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Leadership

Notes of Belonging: Cultivating Harmony

We are real, strong women diverse in our experiences, identities, stories and opinions. At times, it might seem like our diverse viewpoints can lead to division rather than harmony.

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Growth Through Mentorship

Mentorship is a powerful way to grow in personal and professional skills and to explore the possibilities for your future.

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Learning

Leading Us to the Heights Through Her Example

While our seven Founders clearly led the way in establishing Alpha Chi Omega in 1885, other impactful leaders soon emerged.

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A Catalyst for Positive Change

As our sisterhood continues learning and working to foster inclusive environments, our Notes of Belonging initiative highlights members on their individual journeys and the differences they are making.

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Sisterhood

Alumnae Awards Honor Sisters and Their Accomplishments

Did you know? Now is the time to make sure our most outstanding and inspiring sisters are honored – and their stories shared.

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Our Founders' Words

This Founders’ Day, we pay tribute to these seven exceptional women by letting their words speak for themselves.

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