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Sigma Alpha (ΣΑ) is an American professional agricultural sorority.[1] It was established at Ohio State University in 1978.
Sigma Alpha | |
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ΣΑ | |
Founded | January 26, 1978 Ohio State University |
Type | Professional |
Affiliation | PFA |
Status | Active |
Emphasis | Agriculture |
Scope | National |
Motto | Cultivating Professional Women in Agriculture |
Colors | Emerald and Maize |
Flower | Yellow chrysanthemum |
Jewel | Emerald |
Mascot | Baby Bull |
Philanthropy | Agriculture in the Community |
Chapters | 67 |
Members | 11,000 lifetime |
Headquarters | P.O. Box 1604 Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53201-1604 United States |
Website | www |
History
editOn January 26, 1978, five students, Ann Huling Mathews, Cindie Davis, Marilyn Burns, Jennifer McMillan and Amy Matthews, founded Sigma Alpha at the Ohio State University.[2] Since that time, Sigma Alpha has become a national organization consisting of 60 collegiate chapters and 32 alumni chapters. Today, more than 11,000 members have been initiated into Sigma Alpha Sorority.
The sorority was named Sigma Alpha for "Sisters in Agriculture." The sorority's official colors are emerald and maize, the mascot is the baby bull, the official flower is the yellow chrysanthemum, and the symbolic jewel is the emerald. The mission is Cultivating Professional Women in Agriculture.
The objective of Sigma Alpha shall be to promote its members in all facets of agriculture and to strengthen the bonds of friendship among them. It is the purpose of the members to strive for achievement in scholarship, leadership, and service, and to further the development of excellence in women pursuing careers in agriculture.
Sigma Alpha is a member of the Professional Fraternity Association (PFA), a national organization of professional Greek letter organizations. The sorority's national philanthropy is Agriculture in the Community which allows members to give back and spread the word about the agriculture industry. It belongs to the Consortium of Collegiate Agricultural Organizations.
Collegiate chapters
edit- Alpha - Ohio State University
- Beta - Purdue University
- Gamma - Michigan State University
- Delta - Iowa State University
- Epsilon - Pennsylvania State University
- Zeta - Louisiana State University
- Eta - University of Connecticut
- Theta - University of Tennessee
- Iota - University of Arkansas
- Kappa - Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo
- Lambda - University of California, Davis
- Mu - unassigned?
- Nu - Colorado State University
- Xi - Oregon State University
- Omicron - Truman State University
- Pi - Virginia Poly Tech University
- Rho - Texas Tech University
- Sigma - Western Illinois University
- Tau - Clemson University
- Upsilon - North Dakota State University
- Phi-Texas A&M University - Commerce
- Chi - West Virginia University
- Psi - Middle Tennessee State University
- Omega - South Dakota State University
- Alpha Alpha - unassigned?
- Alpha Beta - Northwest Missouri State University
- Alpha Gamma - Southern Illinois University Carbondale
- Alpha Delta - University of Nebraska–Lincoln
- Alpha Epsilon - University of Wyoming
- Alpha Zeta - Tarleton State University
- Alpha Eta - Stephen F. Austin State University
- Alpha Theta - North Carolina State University
- Alpha Iota - California State University, Chico
- Alpha Kappa - University of Delaware
- Alpha Lambda - Delaware Valley College
- Alpha Mu - University of Illinois
- Alpha Nu - Arizona State University
- Alpha Xi - Missouri State University
- Alpha Omicron - University of Georgia
- Alpha Pi - Texas A&M University
- Alpha Rho - University of Arizona
- Alpha Sigma - New Mexico State University
- Alpha Tau - University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Alpha Upsilon - Murray State University
- Alpha Phi - California State University, Fresno
- Alpha Chi - University of Missouri
- Alpha Psi - Cornell University
- Alpha Omega - Kansas State University
- Beta Alpha - University of Maryland-College Park
- Beta Beta - unassigned?
- Beta Gamma - University of Florida
- Beta Delta - University of Wisconsin-Platteville (largest)
- Beta Epsilon - University of Idaho
- Beta Zeta - University of Wisconsin-River Falls
- Beta Eta - Auburn University
- Beta Theta - University of Tennessee-Martin
- Beta Iota - Florida Southern College
- Beta Kappa - University of New Hampshire
- Beta Lambda - University of Rhode Island
- Beta Mu - Fort Hays State University
- Beta Nu - Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College
- Beta Xi - Illinois State University
- Beta Omicron - University of Kentucky
- Beta Pi - Sam Houston State University
- Beta Rho - Southern Arkansas University
- Beta Sigma - Western Kentucky University
- Beta Tau - Arkansas Tech University
- Beta Upsilon - Mississippi State University
- Beta Phi - Morehead State University
- Beta Chi - Eastern Kentucky University
- Beta Psi- Oklahoma State University
- Beta Omega - Washington State University
- Gamma Alpha - Wilmington College (Ohio)
- Gamma Beta - Montana State University
- Gamma Gamma - unassigned?
- Gamma Delta - SUNY Cobleskill
- Gamma Epsilon -
- Gamma Zeta - Tennessee Tech University
- Gamma Eta - unassigned?
- Gamma Theta - unassigned?
- Gamma Iota - unassigned?
- Gamma Kappa - unassigned?
- Gamma Lambda - unassigned?
- Gamma Mu - unassigned?
- Gamma Nu - North Dakota State University
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Barnett, George A. (2011-09-07). Encyclopedia of Social Networks. SAGE. p. 802. ISBN 978-1-4129-7911-5.
- ^ "Get Involved at NC State". getinvolved.ncsu.edu. Retrieved 2023-02-01.