Symbols and Traditions

 

Our Name - Alpha Chi Omega

Alpha Chi Omega's Founders chose "Alpha," the first letter of the Greek alphabet, because they were forming the first fraternity in the school of music. Since they thought they might also be founding the last such fraternity, "Omega" seemed appropriate. "Kai," meaning "and," was added to form the beginning and the end. "Kai" was soon changed to "Chi," a letter of the Greek alphabet=Alpha Chi Omega.

Our Badge- The Lyre

The Lyre of Alpha Chi Omega was chosen by our founders after much research. The one they decided upon was the replica of the harp because it stayed true to their musical interest. The founders were also delighted to find that according to Greek mythology the first instrument played by the gods on Mt. Olympus was a lyre!

Our Open Motto

"Together let us seek the heights."

Alpha Chi Omega Traditions

Members of Alpha Chi Omega have enjoyed the heritage and traditions shared in our sisterhood for nearly 119 years. Some of these special traditions include:

Founders' Day - Sisters gather on October 15 of each year to recognize the fraternity’s fall founding at DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana. On Founders' Day, members wear their badges, along with scarlet and olive green ribbons.

On March 1 of each year – members recognize the fraternity's commitment to helping others by conducting service projects and offering assistance to others. We separate into groups and dedicate our service to local places in the area like firefighters, schools, etc.

Chapter Founders’ Days – Each collegiate chapter recognizes its founding anniversary annually.

National Convention – Members join together every two years to conduct Fraternity business, reunite with fellow Alpha Chis and celebrate Alpha Chi Omega.

State Days and Province Gatherings – Many states and provinces hold events to unite sisters within a specific geographic area.

 

The Symphony