Leadership at Union University

Scholarship at Union University

Community Service at Union University

 

Members: Women
Founded: 1895
Colors: Cardinal and Straw
Flower: White Carnation
Publication: Eleusis
Open Motto: “Hellenic Culture and Christian Ideals”
Emblem: Owl
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The Upsilon Chapter was originally founded in 1904. Since that time, Chi Omega has had a tradition of leadership on campus.Chi Omega has a rich history dating back to its founding at the University of Arkansas on April 5, 1895. Born in the late 19th century, Chi Omega’s four women founders grew to adulthood as a rapidly expanding economy fostered industrialization and urbanization. And they were instilled with the spirit of America, with values of independence, innovation, and adventure. They could not have known how influential their lives would be.

Community Service:
Make a Wish
Jcrib
Tutoring
Day of Remembrance
D-NOW
Nursing Home
Church Missions
Sunday School Leaders
Mission Trips
GO Trips

On Campus Involvement:
Student Senate
Focus Leaders
Student Government(SGA)
Klemata
SIFE
Life Group Leaders
Young Alums
Student Council
Rounders
Residents Administrator
PRSSA
Cardinal & Cream
Phi Beta Lambda
SNA(Student Nurses Association)
History Club
Psychology Club
SAACS
Alpha Chi

Off Campus Involvement:
Baptist Press Internship
Pope Elementary School
Trussville Baptist Church Internship
Englewood Baptist Church Internship
Polly Brasher's Intern (CPA)
Pinecove Camp Counselors
Student Leadership Internship
Red Delux Advertising Internship
Kanakuk Camp Counselors
Hundley Center
Camp Hpoetown
Central Day Camp
Centrifuge Counselors

Testimonials

"Greek life at Union is much different than the stereotyped sororities at many other universities. Chi Omega provides an outlet for women to come and make friends, have fun, and participate in the many activities that we plan. These activities foster friendships through community service, social events, intermurals, campus activities and sisterhood gatherings. Chi Omega embodies a group of girls that genuinly care about each other and what is going on in each other's lives. Through this nurturing of friendships, the body of Christ is shown, and these friendships serve to foster a growing relationship with Christ."

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