Alpha Omicron Pi at St. Joseph's University

AOII FoundersAlpha Omicron Pi was founded at Barnard College on January 2, 1897 by Jessie Wallace Hughan, Elizabeth Wyman, Stella George Stern Perry, and Helen St. Claire Mullan: four extraordinary young women. So long ago, when these four decided to form a women's fraternity, they determined at the outset that no one would be excluded based on race, religion or creed. Sisters of the Sigma Beta Chapter are not only tremendously proud of this legacy, they are also inspired by it. Since 1897, AOII has grown to include over 190 chapters and over 150,000 initiates who share and celebrate AOII's history and future.

AOII's Sigma Beta Chapter was installed in 2005 and is typical of AOII, which means it's not typical at all. AOII emphasizes individual growth, leadership, scholarship, and community service and urges all sisters to Exceed the Expectation. Sisters of the Sigma Beta Chapter make every effort to do just that. Raising money to find a cure for arthritis and rheumatoid juvenile arthritis, Sigma Beta holds Strike Out Arthritis! each fall. All proceeds are donated to the Arthritis Foundation—in partnership with AOII since 1967. In the spring, AOIIs sponsor a Sister for Soldiers event, where games, movies, magazines and more are collected and shipped overseas to our soldiers. Pandamonium, where sisters fundraise for Children's Hospital of Philadelpha, Boo at the Zoo, where they volunteer on behalf of the zoo, and AOII Goes Green, a conservation initiative, are some of the many ways AOII contributes to St. Joseph's University and the community at large.

Why join a sorority? Why be Greek? AOIIs have learned that every collegiate experience, from getting through exams to fundraising for a good cause to dancing at formals, is enriched when shared. "We are not only friends, we are sisters. We share a special, unbreakable bond, and we are stronger and better because of it. Alpha Omicron Pi is one motto, one badge, one bond, and singleness of heart. We have found our home in AOII. We are individually unique, together complete."

AOII 179th Chapter

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Mission: Women Enriched Through Lifelong Friendship

Flower: General Jacqueminot Rose

Jewel: Ruby

Color: Cardinal

Magazine: To Dragma, The Wheat Sheaf

Mascot: Panda

Philanthropy: American Juvenile Arthritis Organization and Arthritis Research

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