Campus Founding
At The Univerisity of North Carolina at Greensboro, Alpha Chi Omega was established on campus on March 20th, 1982. Alpha Chi was the third sorority to be founded on campus.
Our name comes from the first and last letters of the Greek alphabet—Alpha and Omega, with “Kai” meaning "And" in the middle, which our founders later changed to the Greek letter, Chi. Our founders were the first fraternity in the music school and chose their name because they also believed they would be the last such organization. Today, Alpha Chi Omega Sorority, the Alpha Chi Omega Foundation, and our National Housing Corporation serve more than 200,000 members in more than 130 collegiate chapters and 200 alumnae chapters nationwide.
Our name comes from the first and last letters of the Greek alphabet—Alpha and Omega, with “Kai” meaning "And" in the middle, which our founders later changed to the Greek letter, Chi. Our founders were the first fraternity in the music school and chose their name because they also believed they would be the last such organization. Today, Alpha Chi Omega Sorority, the Alpha Chi Omega Foundation, and our National Housing Corporation serve more than 200,000 members in more than 130 collegiate chapters and 200 alumnae chapters nationwide.
On the Hall - Phillips/Hawkins Style
Having the chance to live up on the hall, surrounded by so many uplifting sisters every day feels like a privilege. It is required that sorority members spend two semesters living on the hall. Though it may sound like a long time, not a single sister would choose to take that experience back. From pizza parties, movie marathons, and all-nighters in the chapter room, to blasting music in the bathroom in the mornings, the memories made up here are priceless.