Alpha Chi Omega

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850 E. 15th Avenue
541.485.9657
www.oregonalphachi.com/
National founding date: 1885
Local founding date: 1921
Colors: scarlet red and olive green
Flower: red carnation
Philanthropy: womenspace
Alpha Chi Omega inspires and encourages its members to achieve
the highest moral, cultural and intellectual level in the
art of daily living. We participate in philanthropic endeavors,
many Greek activities, intramural sports and campus clubs.
The sisterhood experienced within our chapter makes Alpha
Chi Omega an unbelievably united group of friends.
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Alpha Phi

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1050 Hilyard Street
541.465.2172
www.alphaphi.org/
National founding date: 1872
Local founding date: 1915
Colors: silver and bordeaux
Flower: lily of the valley
Philanthropy: sacred heart cardiac care
Alpha Phi is a tremendous group of women with a strong bond
of lifelong sisterhood. We pride ourselves in areas of scholarship,
diversity, philanthropy and leadership. We’re looking
for bright young women who are interested in being actively
involved and want to meet new people.
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Chi Omega

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1461 Alder Street
541.683.1175
Chapter Website: www.uochiomega.com
National Website: www.chiomega.com
National founding date: 1895
Local founding date: 1909
Colors: cardinal and straw
Flower: white carnation
Philanthropy: make-a-wish foundation
Members of Chi Omega enjoy a genuine, diverse, fun, proud
and tightly-knit sisterhood. Chi Omega is not just a house
to live in, but a group of women bound by our vision of high
moral standards and ethics, personal growth and professional
development-a network of friendship and support for life.
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Delta Gamma

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1584 Alder Street
541.344.6814
http://www.oregondg.org
National founding date: 1873
Local founding date: 1913
Colors: bronze, pink and blue
Flower: cream colored rose
Philanthropy: aid to the blind
Delta Gamma’s mission is to foster high ideals of friendship,
promote educational and cultural interests, create a true
sense of social responsibility and develop the finest qualities
of character. Each school year is filled with a commitment
towards sisterhood through academic achievement, service to
others and a well-rounded social life. As a member of Delta
Gamma, you will develop friendships that will last a lifetime.
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Gamma Phi Beta

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1021 Hilyard Street
541.344.1606
www.uogammaphi.com
National founding date: 1874
Local founding date: 1908
Colors: brown and mode
Flower: pink carnation
Philanthropy: campfire usa
Gamma Phi is committed to sisterhood, scholarship, philanthropic
activities and making lifelong memories. Our membership is
diverse and each woman brings her own distinctive qualities
to the chapter. We are a positive and enthusiastic chapter
with strong leadership and dedicated members.
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Kappa Delta

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1680 Alder Street
541.687.8351
uokdladies.moonfruit.com
National founding date: 1897
Local founding date: 1926
Colors: olive green and pearl white
Flower: white rose
Philanthropies: girl scouts usa, prevent child
abuse america, children’s hospital [richmond, va], academy
of orthopedic surgeons
Kappa Delta encourages academic achievement, respect for learning
and development of organizational skills that prepare college
women for attaining their goals in life. We are a diverse
group of women who strive for high standards in every aspect
of our college lives. We pride ourselves in our unique bond,
diverse interests and talented sisters.
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Kappa Kappa Gamma

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821 E. 15th Avenue
541.345.1894
www.kappa.org/
National founding date: 1870
Local founding date: 1913
Colors: light blue and dark blue
Flower: fleur-de-lis
Philanthropies: womenspace, ec cares pre-school
Kappa Kappa Gamma has a long and successful
history of creating lifelong friendships. The women of Kappa
are dedicated to social, moral and intellectual excellence.
We encourage our members to contribute their talents and personality
to enhance our sisterhood, while providing them with opportunities
for leadership, academic enhancement, service, personal growth
and social activities.
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Pi Beta Phi

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1518 Kincaid St
541.465.9873
www.pibetaphi.org/pibetaphi/uoregon
National founding date: 1867
Local founding date: 1915
Colors: wine and silver blue
Flower: wine carnation
Philanthropy: links to literacy
The mission of Pi Beta Phi is to promote friendship, develop
women of intellect and integrity, cultivate leadership potential,
and enrich the lives of members and their communities. The
sisterhood experienced within our chapter is what makes Pi
Beta Phi such an extremely close group of friends. |
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.

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The national website is aka1908.org
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. was founded January 15th, 1908 on the campus of Howard University, in Washington, DC.
The purpose of Alpha Kappa Alpha is to cultivate and encourage high scholastic and ethical standards; promote unity and friendship among college women;
alleviate problems concerning girls and women; maintain a progressive interest in college life; and to be of service to all mankind.
The Oregon Sigma Delta Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. was chartered on April 30th, 2000.
The official colors of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. are Salmon Pink and Apple Green.
The official flower of Alpha Kappa Alpha is the Pink Tea Rose.
Philanthropy: Annual Black Heritage Fashion Show, Annual Coat Drive, and Ivy Reading AKAdemy.
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Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.

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The National website is:
www.deltasigmatheta.org
Twenty-two undergraduate women founded Delta Sigma Theta Sorority,
Inc. on January 13, 1913 at Howard University. These young women
wanted to use their collective strength to promote academic excellence
and to provide assistance to persons in need. The sorority has a long history of educational, cultural, political, and social services in the public interest.
Delta Sigma Theta is one of the largest predominantly African American organizations in the world.
This organization is founded on the principles of sisterhood, scholarship, and service.
On March 24, 1945, 11 noble women chartered the Oregon Beta Psi Chapter.
The official colors of the Sorority are Crimson and Cream.
The official flower of Delta Sigma Theta is the African violet.
Philanthropy: AIDS awareness and Delta Academy and Gems
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Sigma Mu Omega
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http://www.uosigma.com/
Background: Sigma Mu Omega is the first Jewish sorority at the University of Oregon and is growing strong. Our group was founded in the fall of 2003 with six young women who wanted to be a part of a unified Jewish women’s organization. As of the winter of 2007, we have over 40 members and are becoming more involved with Greek Life on campus by just becoming an associate member of the UO Panhellenic Council. This exciting transition allows us to be more involved with other fraternities and sororities on campus, while maintaining our individuality and our own rituals and traditions.
Motto: “Many minds, one sisterhood” |
Zeta Phi Beta
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National Website:www.zphib1920.org
Chapter Website:zpb.uoregon.edu
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. was founded on January 16, 1920 on the campus of Howard
University in Washington D.C. by 5 coeds. Zeta Phi Beta provides opportunities for community/campus service, professional
development through leadership positions and trainings, and personal development through our unique programs. Zeta Phi Beta
provides a bond of sisterhood that lasts a lifetime.
On February 25, 1994 the Rho Omicron Chapter was chartered at the
University of Oregon.
The official colors of Zeta Phi Beta are Royal Blue and Pure White.
The official flower of Zeta Phi Beta is the White Rose.
Signature Programs: Z-Hope, Stork.s Nest in partnership with March of Dimes, and the National Educational Foundation (NEF).
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