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Ask an Alpha Chi Emmaleah Stapp
The arts are an essential part of Alpha Chi Omega’s heritage. As members of Alpha Chi Omega, 137 years later we still value and demonstrate creativity in the arts in numerous ways.
My Journey to the Stage
I have loved The Little Mermaid since I was little. It was my favorite Disney movie, so I was delighted when for my birthday my mom took me to New York City to see my favorite mermaid live on Broadway.
Music Flows Through My Life
The joy of music is that it can be enjoyed in countless ways; you need not be a musician to reap its benefits.
Our Sisterhood of Music and Connection
Alpha Chi Omega was founded in 1885. As musicians, our Founders included three pianists, a cellist/violinist/bassist, a composer and two singers.
A Lifelong Love of Music
I am told I could sing before I could talk. Music, singing and performing have always been a part of my life.
Celebrating the Arts During MacDowell Month
Each February, Alpha Chi Omega honors our Founders’ heritage as musicians and our first philanthropic project, the MacDowell artists’ residency program in New Hampshire, through MacDowell Month.
What It Means to Be an Alpha Chi Omega
Content warning: parental loss
September 15, 2021 was officially the worst day of my life...
Not Just Any Flower – The Red Carnation
As Alpha Chi Omega celebrates 137 years of sisterhood this week, we look back on the symbols and traditions that have stood the test of time.
Ask An Alpha Chi – Pride Month Edition: Kate Smith
Each June, we recognize LGBTQ Pride Month. Alpha Chi Omega shares informative resources and highlights the individual experiences of sisters who identify as LGBTQ – like Kate Smith, a collegiate member of our Zeta Omicron (Vanderbilt University) chapter. Read more!
Growth and Support
Each June, we recognize LGBTQ Pride Month. Alpha Chi Omega shares informative resources and highlights the individual experiences of sisters who identify as LGBTQ – like Madison Wilson, a collegiate member of our Kappa Rho (University of North Carolina at Charlotte) chapter.