Contact Us

Mu Kappa Chapter
Box 99304
Durham
, NC 27708

Leaders

Mary Fletcher King maryfletcher.king@duke.edu President
Amanda Gill amanda.gill@duke.edu Vice President
Bryndl Bartter
bryndl.bartter@duke.edu Secretary
Kim Covington kim.covington@duke.edu Treasurer
Alyssa Kisby alyssa.kisby@duke.edu New Member Educator
Miki Nishitani
miki.nishitani@duke.edu Personnel
Elizabeth Brandy
elizabeth.brandy@duke.edu Panhellenic Delegate
Jessie Louise Mark jess.mark@duke.edu Recruitment Chair
Make-A-Wish Foundation
The Make-A-Wish Foundation is Chi Omega Fraternity's National Philanthropy. Since the start of our alliance, Chi Omegas have made a difference in many children's lives through volunteering time, talents, and dollars. The Make-A-Wish Foundation has honored Chi Omega for the incredible volunteer efforts of our members.
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The Mu Kappa chapter at Duke University has consistently raised thousands of dollars each year through an annual large-scale philanthropy event.  This past fall we hosted a Cold Stone Ice Cream event called "Scoop-A-Dish for Make-A-Wish" where we raised over two thousand dollars!


Members

Chi Omega - Mu Kappa
Duke University
Pledge Classes 2007 ~ 2009

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Kristen Gall

Kelly McKissin
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Alanna AhlersAllison LaneAmanda Valdes
Alison ByrnesAlyssa KisbyAlana Bossen
Allie VergotzAmanda GillAlice Ji
Andrea AutreyAmy PlasenciaAnnelise Mesler
Ann FieldsBryndl BartterDianna Liu
Anumeha GoelCarla WallElizabeth Brandy
Caroline YoderCarlina CheungErin Boland
Chenchen HuangDaisy JingErin Quigley
Daven ReaganEmily HallquistGrace Baranowski
Elana BergerErin PytelGrace HowardComing
Elizabeth HallFei LongHelen HoJanuary
Emily PoplowskiJessie Louise MarkJenny Ngo
Frances AunonKelly WaldmanJessica Kim2010!
Hannah GuerrierKim CovingtonJulia Skettini
Hilary RobbinsLaila SharafiKaela Petty
Kim KeenyLaura PierceKaty Wood


Julia ZukinaMadeline McCraryKristin Hill
Kathryn TerrelMarni SiegelLaura Puleo
Kathryn BirkenbachMary Fletcher KingLauren Blake
Jing GuoMegan SherrellLinda Yi
Megan BanghartMeredith HoltLouise Walter
Melissa MillerMiki NishitaniLyndsay Medline
Page KrugmanSamantha MummaMarianne Schroer
Rebecca OuyangSamantha YoungMia Lehrer
Rebecca SommerSimone HorovitzRachel Fleming
Robin TanSnayha NathRachel Merker
Ruthie TuckerSusan FosterTatiana Birgisson
Stephanie EverettVictoria BenderTaylor Shean


Tyler Atwood


Zaheda Rahman

Our Story
It all began on April 5, 1895, at the University of Arkansas when four young women, with the help of a local dentist, established the secrets and symbolism that today bind over 260,000 women. This small band of women founded Chi Omega after realizing a need for an organization that would foster both friendship and respect for the potential and inherent value of women. Over the years, Chi Omega has provided its members with unique opportunities in leadership, scholarship, and lifelong friendship - striving to provide each Sister with a commitment to personal integrity, excellence in academic and intellectual pursuits, intergenerational participation, community service, leadership opportunities and social enrichment.



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BID DAY 2009

Recruitment
Chi Omega is FUN! Every year, over 5,000 young women across America join the largest women’s fraternity in the world for sisterhood and lifelong friendships.
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Some sisters at our annual Sundresses at Sunset in the Duke Gardens!

Formal Recruitment for Duke Panhellenic occurs at the beginning of the Spring semester. For information on Duke's Recruitment process, visit the Recruitment section of the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life's Website at http://greek.studentaffairs.duke.edu/.
Updates (National)
Capturing a Day in the Life of Chi Omega: April 5

To celebrate Chi Omega's 115th Anniversary, we are asking Chi Omegas around...

Chi Omega Initiates 300,000th Member

March 5, 2010: Chi Omega Fraternity has reached a milestone in its history...

Let's Make History: A Message from the Governing Council

We are blessed to live in a country that values the equality of women as...