Omega Phi Alpha

Alpha Theta Chapter- Penn State University

Omega Phi Alpha is a National Service sorority that has recently formed a chapter here at Penn State University.  We are an organization that is committed to community service, promoting sisterhood, friendship, leadership, and cooperation.  Omega Phi Alpha was founded in 1967 in Bowling Green State University, in Ohio.  There are chapters at many schools across the country, and we are proud to now have a chapter here at Penn State. 

The new chapter of Omega Phi Alpha at Penn State has a special history.  Before we became Omega Phi Alpha, we were known as Theta Alpha Pi, a social-service sorority that was exclusively at Penn State.  We participated in community service projects such as Second Mile, and Alex's Lemonade Stand, spaghetti dinners, the Red Cross and organizations all over the country.  We also participated in special events on campus such as Homecoming and the Penn State Dance Marathon (THON).  We shared many of the ideals that Omega Phi Alpha believe in, and started a chapter here at Penn State. 

 

"Both within the family and without, our sisters hold up our mirrors: our images of who we are and of who we can dare to be."

 

 

"Turns out it's not where you are but who you're with that really matters"     -Dave Matthews

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

"Chance made us sisters, Hearts mad us friends"

 

"From the outside in, you can never understand it. From the inside out, you can't explain it"

 

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