Gamma Alpha Omega

Gamma Alpha Omega
ΓΑΩ
FoundedJanuary 25, 1993; 33 years ago (January 25, 1993)
Arizona State University
TypeSocial
AffiliationNALFO
StatusActive
EmphasisService
ScopeNational
MottoNos Una Crescemus
"United We Will Grow"
PillarsHonesty, Integrity, Leadership, Scholarship, and Unity
Colors  Forest Green,   Navy Blue, and   White
FlowerWhite thornless rose
JewelDiamond, sapphire, and emerald
MascotWhite Bengal tiger with blue eyes
PublicationThe ROSE Vine
PhilanthropyEducation (mentoring youth)
Chapters28 collegiate
13 alumnae
Members1,500 lifetime
NicknameGammas, Tigresas
FruitClassic red Apple
HeadquartersP.O. Box 1916
Tempe, Arizona 85280
United States
Websitewww.gammaalphaomega.org

Gamma Alpha Omega (ΓΑΩ) is a Latina-founded Greek letter intercollegiate sorority, established in 1993 on the campus of Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona. The sorority has installed 28 collegiate chapters and 13 alumnae chapters.

History

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Gamma Alpha Omega was founded at the Arizona State University on January 25, 1993 as a multicultural sorority for Latina women.[1][2][3] It founders were eight Latina students: Amy Alvarez, Annette Escalante, Patsy Guardado, Clara Lopez, Valerie Mendoza, Roxana Quinones, Sandra Saenz, and Michelle Seañez.[4]

Gamma Alpha Omega was formed to promote "achievement and quest of higher education amongst all women".[2] Although established by Latinas it was open from the start to women of all backgrounds.[5] Its mission is noted with four goals:[6][2]

  • Increase the number of women with college educations and advanced degrees.
  • Provide mentors for youth, women and underrepresented communities,
  • Support individual leaders in each member
  • Provide lifelong support for sisters, rooted in the pillars of Honesty, Integrity, Leadership, Scholarship and Unity.

The sorority founded its second chapter at the University of Arizona on August 8, 1993.[3][7] On January 24, 1997, Gamma Alpha Omega expanded beyond Arizona with the founding of Gamma chapter at the University of Washington.[3][5] In 2000, the sorority became a founding member of the National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations (NALFO) when it emerged as a national association of Latino fraternal groups.[8]

Gamma Alpha Omega incorporated in the state of Arizona in April 2001.[9] In January 2016, Gamma Alpha Omega withdrew from NALFO alongside several other founding fraternity and sorority members of the council.[8] It would then rejoin the association in December 2025.[citation needed]

Symbols

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ΓΑΩ's official logo, the White Rose within a Blue Diamond.

Gamma Alpha Omega's motto is Nos Una Crescemus or "United We Will Grow".[2] Its pillars are honesty, integrity, leadership, scholarship and unity.[2]

At its founding the sorority chose the colors forest green, navy blue and white.[2][6] Its mascot is a white Bengal tiger with blue eyes.[2][10] Its flower is the white thornless rose.[2][10] Its jewels are the emerald, sapphire and diamond.[2][10] Its fruit is the red apple.[2][10]

The sorority publishes a digital magazine twice annually called The ROSE Vine.[11] Its nicknames are the Gammas and Tigresas.[6][12]

Activities

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Gamma Alpha Omega's national philanthropies are Emeralds for Education and HIV Awareness.[6][13] Emeralds of Education is a youth mentoring program established by the sorority in 2011.[13]

Governance

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Governance of the sorority is vested in a National Executive Board, including a national president, vice president, vice president of collegiate affairs, vice president of communication, vice president of expansion, vice president of finance, vice president of programming, vice president of standards, and vice president of alumnae affairs.[14] In addition, its national administration also contains regional and national directors that assist with the different regions, areas, and departments with the national office and headquarters.[14] Its national headquarters are in Tempe, Arizona.[3]

The sorority meets in a national convention every two years during odd-numbered years.[15] Regional conferences are held in the off years between national conventions.[15]

Chapters

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Collegiate chapters

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In the following list of Gamma Alpha Omega collegiate chapters, active chapters noted in bold and inactive chapters or institutions noted in italics.[3][16]

Alumnae chapters

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Following are the alumnae chapters of Gamma Alpha Omega.[16]

Chapter Location Status Ref.
Greater Phoenix Alumnae Chapter Phoenix, Arizona Active
Greater Seattle Alumnae Chapter Seattle, Washington Active
Greater Milwaukee Alumnae Chapter Milwaukee, Wisconsin Active
Greater Houston Alumnae Chapter Houston, Texas Active
Chicago Alumnae Chapter Chicago, Illinois Active
Greater Whitewater Alumnae Chapter Whitewater, Wisconsin Active
Madison Alumnae Chapter Madison, Wisconsin Active
Dallas/Ft.Worth Alumnae Chapter Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas Active
Palouse Alumnae Chapter Palouse, Washington and Idaho Active
Corvallis Alumnae Chapter Corvallis, Oregon Active
Portland Alumnae Chapter Portland, Oregon Active
Fresno Alumnae Chapter Fresno, Texas Active
TriCities Alumnae Chapter Tri-Cities, Washington Active

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Greek Spot Light: Gamma Alpha Omega". University Wire. 2015. Retrieved April 14, 2019 – via The University of Sydney Library.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Quick Facts". Gamma Alpha Omega. Retrieved March 12, 2025.
  3. ^ a b c d e Lurding, Carroll and Becque, Fran. (January 13, 2025). "Gamma Alpha Omega". Almanac of Fraternities and Sororities. Urbana: University of Illinois. Accessed March 12, 2025.
  4. ^ "National". Gamma Alpha Omega Sorority, Inc. Retrieved April 10, 2019.
  5. ^ a b c "Gamma Alpha Omega Sorority, Incorporated | Husky LInk". University of Washington. Retrieved March 12, 2025.
  6. ^ a b c d e "Gamma Alpha Omega Sorority, Inc. | Office of the Dean of Students". Oregon State University. August 27, 2014. Retrieved March 12, 2025.
  7. ^ a b "About". Beta Chapter GAO. Retrieved March 12, 2025.
  8. ^ a b "Member Organizations". National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations. Retrieved March 12, 2025.
  9. ^ "WSU | GAO". wsugreek.orgsync.com. Archived from the original on May 13, 2019. Retrieved April 14, 2019.
  10. ^ a b c d e "Gamma Alpha Omega Sorority, Inc". University of Houston-Downtown. Retrieved March 12, 2025.
  11. ^ "The ROSE Vine". Gamma Alpha Omega. Retrieved March 12, 2025.
  12. ^ a b "Chi Chapter, Gamma Alpha Omega Sorority, Inc. | Fraternity & Sorority Life". University of Wisconsin-Madison. May 9, 2024. Retrieved March 12, 2025.
  13. ^ a b c "Gamma Alpha Omega". Multicultural Greek Council at Texas A&M University. Retrieved March 12, 2025.
  14. ^ a b "Leadership". Gamma Alpha Omega. Retrieved March 12, 2025.
  15. ^ a b "Programming". Gamma Alpha Omega. Retrieved March 12, 2025.
  16. ^ a b "Chapter Locator". Gamma Alpha Omega. Retrieved March 12, 2025.
  17. ^ "Gamma Alpha Omega Sorority, Inc. | Fraternity & Sorority Programs". University of Arizona. February 10, 2023. Retrieved March 12, 2025.
  18. ^ "Gamma Alpha Omega Sorority Inc". Washington State University. Retrieved March 12, 2025.
  19. ^ "Gamma Alpha Omega Sorority". University of Idaho. Retrieved March 12, 2025.
  20. ^ "Sorority Life at UW Oshkosh | Student Engagement & Campus Life at Reeve Union". University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. Retrieved March 12, 2025.
  21. ^ "Home". Gamma Alpha Omega Sorority, Inc at Texas Tech University. Retrieved March 12, 2025.
  22. ^ "Chapter HerStory". Gamma Alpha Omega Sorority, Incorporated - Nu Chapter. Retrieved March 12, 2025.
  23. ^ "Chapters in our community". Northern Arizona University. Retrieved March 12, 2025.
  24. ^ "Multicultural Greek Organizations". University of the Pacific. Retrieved March 12, 2025.
  25. ^ "Untamable Upsilon Chapter". Gamma Alpha Omega Sorority Upsilon Chapter. Retrieved March 12, 2025.
  26. ^ "Multicultural Sorority and Fraternity Council | Fraternity & Sorority Life". University of Oregon. Retrieved March 12, 2025.
  27. ^ "Diversified Greek Council – Student Engagement". Eastern Washington University. Retrieved March 12, 2025.
  28. ^ "Student Affairs and Enrollment Management at Fresno State". California State University, Fresno. Retrieved March 12, 2025.
  29. ^ "Student Clubs At Heritage University | Get Your Club On!". Heritage University. Retrieved March 12, 2025.
  30. ^ "Fraternity and Sorority Life". Carroll University. Retrieved March 12, 2025.
  31. ^ Eremionkhale, Thelma. "Xavier welcomes first Latina sorority: Gamma Alpha Omega". Xavier University. Retrieved March 12, 2025.