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Legacy of Excellence
Alpha Phi was founded at Syracuse University by ten of the first nineteen women admitted to the newly opened university. Our founders were women with brave hearts that were filled with a noble purpose and with eyes that saw clearly into the future. These were the Original Ten, the founders of Alpha Phi. Pursuing their studies in a thoroughly male-dominated environment, these women had a pressing need for friends who could sympathize with each other's problems and support each others' aspirations. On September 18, 1872, these ten women initiated themselves into Alpha Phi. To learn more about the great legacy of Alpha Phi, check out www.alphaphi.org.
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The Fabulous Life of Alpha Phi at USD
The Eta Rho Chapter of Alpha Phi was founded in 1989 by a group of bright, energetic women. Today, their legacy lives on in our members, an elite group of women—the best and brightest at USD. Whether you are a scholar, an athlete, or a beauty queen, Alpha Phi's develop strong character through our devotion to philanthropy, academics, campus leadership, and social networking. The objective of our fraternity is the promotion of growth in character, seeking the highest ideal of womanhood by cultivating not only our intellectual development, but also the spirit of love, charity and sisterhood. Here is just a glimpse of the achievements that the Eta Rho chapter has accomplished during its time here at the University of San Diego:
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- 2008 Winners of the Lamda Chi Alpha Toydrive for Ronald McDonald House Charity
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- Over $80,000 raised for the American Heart Association in only two years with our annual Red Dress Gala!
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- Philanthropy Week Winners 2003-2008! Undefeated!
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- 2008 USD Woman of Impact award to our very own Noreen Arora, VP Marketing 2007
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- Greek Week Winners 2003-2007!
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