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Chi Omega Fraternity
Tau Beta Chapter
310 S. Monroe
Stillwater, OK 74074
mailto: lauren.mcintire@okstate.edu

We would love to hear from you!
Leaders
Name Email Position
Lauren McIntire lauren.mcintire@okstate.edu
President 
Jacy Alsup
jacy.alsup@okstate.edu
Vice-President
Mackenzie McDaniel mackenzie.mcdaniel@okstate.edu Treasurer
Lana Laughlin lana.laughlin@okstate.edu Secretary
Tara Newton
tara.newton@okstate.edu
New Member Educator
Ellen Winter ellen.winter@okstate.edu Recruitment Chair
Jessika Curry
jessika.curry@okstate.edu Panhellenic Delegate
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.

The Tau Beta Chapter of Chi Omega was founded on the Campus of Oklahoma A&M on October 30, 1920. It was the fourth national women's fraternity to install a charter on the campus following Kappa Delta, Pi Beta Phi, and Kappa Alpha Theta. In 1970 the Tau Beta Chapter of Chi Omega gifted Oklahoma State University with a clock tower in honor of the Chi Omega Fraternity's National 75th anniversary. Known on campus as the "Chi-O Clock", it remains a campus landmark to this day.


 


Personal Development
Career and Personal Development prepares us for life’s work and makes us marketable regardless of the path we choose.  Sisters serve as mentors and coaches along the way.  Chi Omega promotes personal growth and teaches us to work earnestly at whatever we choose to do.
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.
Oklahoma State University boasts an outstanding Greek system!  The Tau Beta Chapter of Chi Omega feels blessed to call OSU home.  If you are interested in going Greek or becoming a Chi Omega, please attend OSU's Greek Discovery Day on March 28, 2009!  Registraion can be filled out through OSU's main website. See you then for tons of fun!!
Scholarship
Sincere Learning and Creditable Scholarship means that we care about our intellectual development.  We embrace the spirit and excitement of learning throughout our lives and encourage others to better themselves.
Service
Community Service means that we want to make a difference on our campuses and in our communities.  We know that giving back to others unselfishly makes the world a better place and makes us better people.   Serving and giving helps to connect us.
Updates (National)
Lillian Pagenstecher

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Chi Omega Fraternity Proud of Coach and Sister Pat Summitt

“More than 300,000 women call her "Sister" as a member of our beloved Chi...

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