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History
In 1993, five determined collegiate women congregated
with the common goal of establishing an organization
at Arizona State University that would serve towards
the advancement of Hispanics/Latinas, while promoting
a quest for higher learning and volunteerism.
These visionary young women saw the need to create
a support system that would; encourage women to
become actively involved with social issues and
achieve educational excellence; serve as a motivational
source for others; generate role models; eventually
yield a considerable amount of leaders in the
Latino/Hispano community. Their vision became
a reality on January 25, 1993 when Gamma Alpha
Omega obtained acknowledgement as the first Hispanic
founded sorority on the campus of Arizona State
University.
Goals
The
main objective of Gamma Alpha Omega Sorority,
Inc. is to help each member graduate from the
university and to support the Hispanic/Latino
communities need with a special emphasis in the
younger generations. We hope to provide a sa link
to higher learning an to strengthen the future
of society through education. The objective of
Gamma Alpha Omega Sorority Inc. is to guide its
members to instill in themselves and maintain
the values of Honesty, Integrity, Leadership,
Scholarship and Unity.
Sisterhood
Gamma
Alpha Omega Sorority, Inc provides an environment
that fulfills a unique and worthwhile part of
the university experience. The different functions
and socials that each chapter takes part in, such
as awards banquets, picnics, cultural, celebrations
as well as sisterhood events, are exceptional
ways to become involved on campus and to develop
friendships that can last a lifetimes
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