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10 Things I Wish I Knew When I Joined AXΩ
Going through sorority recruitment, I knew that I wanted kind, caring and intelligent women to surround me and inspire me – that’s about it. I didn’t know much more about the sorority experience other than I would most likely find those women there. Macie tells us the 10 things she wished she knew.
Changed For The Better
I wouldn’t have believed that my life would change in four short years. Just like the quote, “So many of my memories begin with you,” so many of my greatest memories and accomplishments began with Alpha Chi Omega, and it all started the moment I was encouraged to seek the heights. Read more!
Ask an Alpha Chi: Victoria Keener
Victoria Keener (Alpha Eta, University of Mount Union) shares with us how her sisters and the common bond they share have helped shape her into the woman she is today.
Ask an Alpha Chi: Alia Graham
Alpha Chi Omega continues to grow our sisterhood across the country, establishing new chapters to share the Real. Strong. Women. Experience with more women.
Senior Year ... What Comes Next?
As any chapter comes to an end, it’s normal to start grasping at every opportunity – jobs, graduate school, travel, moving back to your hometown – anything that can point you in the direction of next steps.
Setting the Pace – Our First Alumnae Chapter
While we may take the growth of Alpha Chi Omega in terms of collegiate chapters almost for granted, our alumnae chapters have also long played a pivotal role in the Fraternity’s continued evolution.
How Being a Chapter Consultant has Shaped me as a Young Professional
When I first stepped into the role of chapter consultant for Alpha Chi Omega, I never imagined how transformative the experience would be, both personally and professionally.
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