Alpha Lambda Omega
Alpha Lambda Omega Christian Sorority, Inc. | |
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ΑΛΩ | |
Founded |
April 9, 1990 The University of Texas at Austin |
Type | Social |
Emphasis | Christian |
Colors | Purple |
Symbol | The Sheep |
Flower | The Lily |
Chapters | 16 |
Members | 1000+ collegiate |
Homepage | http://www.alocs.com |
Alpha Lambda Omega Christian Sorority, Incorporated (ΑΛΩ) is a national, inter-denominational Christian sorority founded April 9, 1990 by four students at the University of Texas at Austin.[1][2] The sorority consists of 14 chapters in the states of Texas, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Oklahoma and is governed by a national executive board in the headquarters in Houston, Texas.
History
The spark that started the fire was the salvation of one founder, Tyesha Elam. With God's guidance Soror Elam along with her suite mates/co founders Amanda Tezeno, Dawn Walton and Terra Delaney, Alpha Lambda Omega Christian Sorority was established on the University of Texas at Austin on April 9, 1990.[3]
Brothers
The official brothers of Alpha Lambda Omega Christian Sorority are the brothers of Gamma Phi Delta Christian Fraternity, founded in 1988.[4]
Undergraduate Chapters
The chapters of Alpha Lambda Omega are:[5]
- Alpha Genesis- University of Texas at Austin
- Beta Exodus- Prairie View A&M University
- Gamma Levitcus- Texas A&M University
- Delta Numbers- Sam Houston State University
- Epsilon Deuteronomy- Langston University
- Zeta Joshua- Texas State University
- Eta Judges- Stephen F. Austin University
- Theta Ruth- University of Texas at Arlington
- Iota Samuel- University of Pittsburgh
- Kappa Sammuel- Lamar University
- Lambda Kings- Baylor University
- Mu Kings- Texas Tech University
- Nu Chronicles- Texas Southern University
- Xi Chronicles- Central Michigan University
- Omicron Ezra- Michigan State University
- Pi Nehemiah- University of Houston
Alumni
The chapters of Alpha Lambda Omega are:[5]
- Beaumont, TX Colony- Beaumont, Texas
- Greater Houston Area Colony- Greater Houston
References
- ↑ Black Greek 101: the culture, customs, and challenges of Black fraternities and sororities, page 105
- ↑ Brothers and sisters: diversity in college fraternities and sororities, p227
- ↑ "The History of Alpha Lambda Omega Christian Sorority, Inc.". 1990. Retrieved 2015-05-07.
- ↑ Gamma Phi Delta Christian Fraternity, Inc.
- 1 2 Chapters
External links
- Official website of the national sorority
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