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The State of the Chi Omega Fraternity: 2008-2009
Chi Omega proudly reports that the Fraternity is flourishing as Sisters continue to positively impact their campuses and their communities. This account illustrates the noteworthy achievements of more>

Recipes For Body, Mind, and Soul
Humans have a fundamental need to eat, and it goes beyond the biological need to survive. Eating together, sharing food while sitting around the table, reminds us of our connection to others, builds more>

A Centennial Celebration for Psi Alpha
When Psi Alpha Chapter turned 100 years old on the University of Oregon campus, Sisters traveled from as far away as Scotland and across the country from Pennsylvania and Wisconsin to celebrate more>

National Consultants
One of Chi Omega’s 12 national consultants will visit your chapter this year. She will bring new recipes and fresh perspectives to your chapter and help your executive board, cardinal cabinet more>

Chi Omega Convention 2010
Grande Lakes Resort, Orlando www.GrandeLakes.com June 26–June 30 Governing Council Nominations Strong, effective leadership has long been a hallmark of the Chi more>

Finances
Prudent fiscal management is on everyone’s mind today. Be assured that Chi Omega’s finances remain healthy due to our leaders’ conservative and wise decisions that continue to allow our Sisterhood to more>

Chi Omega Web Resources
Below you will find a list of Web Resources. Where you more>

Membership by the Numbers
Collegiate Chapters: 172 Alumnae Chapters: 226 Scholarship Spring 2008: 3.23 Ranked #1 on campus: 56 Chapters Greater than a 3.5: 9 more>

National Programs for Collegians and Alumnae
Below you will find a list of National Programs for Collegians and Alumnae Initiative What Is more>

Preserve Mealtime Memories
I inherited my passion for entertaining, cooking, and preserving memories from the women in my family. These wonderful hostesses always made mealtimes and family gatherings very special and memorable. more>

The Power of Food
A culinary artist with a degree in psychology believes food nourishes not only our bodies but also our spirit, relationships, traditions, and much more. The first meal I “catered” was dinner more>

Careers in the Kitchen
Many of our Sisters have created ways that inventively satisfy our basic human need for nourishment. Those featured in earlier issues of The Eleusis include: 1) Meg Barton Galvin, Gamma Theta/Eastern more>

Chi O Culinary Traditions
Think about the Chi Omega events you’ve attended. Eleusinian celebrations. Recruitment and Bid Day parties. Philanthropic fundraisers. Social occasions. From a simple glass of ice-chilled water served more>

Add a Dash of Flourish to the Mix
Incorporating personal touches is easy and cost-efficient and always adds that extra something to any event, no matter the size or type. From one of the youngest White House deputy social secretaries more>

Pick Up One of Chi Omega’s Top-10 Hostess Gifts or Party Favors
To view these gift/party-favor ideas and more, go to www.ChiOmega.com/Shopping. Owl Creamer / $15 From the Mod Owl Collection: Owl Tea Towel / $9Pot more>

Dish Up Red and Yellow Delights for Your Chi Omega Events
Unforgettable receptions, parties, and gettogethers of all sizes always include palatable memories. As a Chi Omega hostess, greeting Sisters in your home and preparing and serving your favorite more>

Cookbooks by Chi Os
These cookbooks by Chi Omega authors are in our Archives. If you are a cookbook author and are not included here, please let us know. Write to us at TheEleusis@ChiOmega.com. Include your first, more>

Current Features
Features: Articles

Mirror, Mirror...
Chi Omega Mother-Daughter Look-Alike ContestThe more>

Moving Forward From a Closed Chi Omega Chapter
My name is Christine and I’m from a closed Chi more>

Ah, Baby It's You!
Can you match the Governing Council member with more>

Fun Activities for Alumnae Families
Many alumnae groups have: a more>

Adding an Alumnae Chapter to the Chi Omega Family
How Are New Chi Omega Alumnae Chapters Started? more>

Adding a Collegiate Chapter to the Chi Omega Family
How Do New Chi Omega Chapters Get Started? more>

The 73 Charter Initiates of Kappa Mu Chapter
“I have made such close connections with these more>

Eva Magnuson Tribute
My Greek life journey started during my freshman more>

What the Kappa Mus Are Saying
When National Consultant Molly Onufer more>

Chi Omega Legacies: What You Need to Know
Definition of a Legacy A Chi Omega legacy more>

Seven Chapters, Three Generations
There are many perks to being the youngest (so more>

Texas True and a Stray (to Tennessee)
In the nine-sibling Lorimer family, three sisters, more>

Phi Gamma at LSU is the Chi Omega Home for this Family of Women
“Chi Omega is in my blood. I grew up knowing more>

Chi Omega Twins
Identical. Fraternal. Same chapter. Different more>

One Family, Four Generations of Xi Alpha Initiates at the U of Utah
“It’s wonderful to have the values and traditions more>

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