Chi Omega - University of Wisconsin

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Nu Chapter of Chi Omega at the University of Wisconsin

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Our Proud History S ince our founding in 1902, Chi Omega has been at the heart of Greek life at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. With more than 2,000 initiates, the Nu Chapter has nurtured and developed young women during some of the most formative years of their lives, cultivating lasting friendships in the process. As alumnae, we can trace many of our best college memories back to our Chi Omega experience. While there may be some differences in today's chapter compared to the one you knew, there is an unbroken chain of excellence among Nu members at the University of Wisconsin. Nu continues to have an outstanding reputation among Greek organizations and has been recognized by both the University of Wisconsin and Chi Omega National for excellence in volunteerism, academics, and programming, and our members are notable, active leaders on campus. More than ever, sororities play a significant role in the development of young women and this growth is crucial in today's competitive world. In addition to the standards taught by our sisterhood, we acquired valuable assets such as leadership skills, organizational skills, social skills, teamwork, and character. Oftentimes, these traits have been integral to our personal success and helped make us the women we are today. A historic Madison icon of Dutch colonial architecture, 115 Langdon continues to be the focus of undergraduate life for Nu. It has been a home away from home for hundreds of young women, and a crucible where our sisters have learned the importance of friendship, tradition, and achieving excellence. We remain committed to Nu's strong presence on the Madison campus; therefore, we must ensure that we are providing a safe, modern, and competitive facility. With nearly 200 collegians now in the chapter and over 110 years of use, renovations and updates are critical. Now is the appropriate time to continue to support our tradition. To live constantly above snobbery of word or deed;

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