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Alpha
Sigma Alpha
Alpha Sigma Alpha,
Muskingum Chapter,
started as an interest
group on the fall of
1996. The national
sorority was founded
on November 15, 1901
with an original aim
of a four fold object
- the physical, intellectual,
social and spiritual
development of its members. Since 1958, Alpha Sigma Alpha has demonstrated
a strong commitment to improving the lives of those who are mentally challenged
through support of the Special Olympics and the S. June Smith Center which
provides programs for children with developmental and learning delays.
Chi
Alpha Nu
The
Chi Alpha Nu Club was
established on the Muskingum
campus in 1927.
Its purpose is to provide
and organize social life
and loyal friendships
for its members in accordance
with the highest ideals
of womanhood. The Kianus
take pride in both campus
and community involvement
and strive to maintain
the high standards and
qualities of the club
and to keep their presence
on campus and in the
community a strong and
important one.
Delta
Gamma Theta
The
Delta Club was founded
during the 1917-1918
school year by six young
women who had a vision
of creating a club in
which excellence on the
campus could be displayed.
While the Delta Club
was started in an old
attic, they have clearly
moved on to bigger and
better things. They are
the second oldest club
on campus and are celebrating
over 80 years of Delta
love & loyalty.
Lambda
Chi Omega
Lambda
Chi Omega began its sorority
for Christian women during
the 2001-2002 school
year. The sorority was
founded upon its Four
Founding Principles;
Sisterhood, Spiritual
Development, Scholarship,
and Ministry. "Lambda
Chi Omega is a sorority
for Christian women to
further develop their
sisterhood. This sisterhood
will work side-by-side
with other Christian
organizations to promote
the common goal of ministry,
but will also meet on
a more spiritual and
personal level as individual
women that are bound
together through Christ.
The Lambda Chi Club is
more than a physical
place to gather, but
a family that shares
deep, meaningful relationships."
Pi
Phi Gamma (FAD Club)
The FAD Club was established in 1914 when several leading women gathered together
to form the first women’s social club on campus. It began with twelve
ladies that met to eat together at their home on College Street, where friendship
and companionship formed the basis of their meeting. The ladies then proposed
a name for their group, a name which is a secret and known only to members.
Theta
Phi Alpha
A national sorority, Theta Phi Alpha was founded at the University of Michigan
in 1912 to provide close comradeship, to advance educational, social and philanthropic
interests and leadership training, to encourage spiritual development and adherence
to the highest moral standards, and to promote life long bonds of friendship.
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