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Alpha Phi Omega. Iota Gamma chapter. Towson University

 Organization

Biography

A co-ed service fraternity organization, membership is open to all students who comply with anti-discrimination requirements and have at least a 2.0 GPA. Active members must fulfil service goals and attend regular meetings.

Contemporary service projects include organizing stream cleanups, providing sandwiches for Our Daily Bread Employment Center in Baltimore, hosting bake sales to benefit the Trevor Project, volunteering at Girl Scout camps, hosting welcome home events for military servicemembers, food drives, and blood drives.

From SCUA wiki entry: https://archives.towson.edu/wiki/alpha-phi-omega

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

Constitutions, Year in Reviews, rosters, 2014-2018

 File — Box 3: [Barcode: 32055662456660], Folder: 13
Scope and Contents From the Record Group: The Fraternity and Sorority Records provide documentation from and about fraternities and sororities between the years 1926 and 2002. A significant number of records reflect challenges faced by black fraternities and sororities. Documents may have been created as a result of many functions, including but not limited to the creation of the book Seventy-Five Years of Teacher Education by the Alumni Association in 1941; the movement to restore fraternities and sororities in the 1960s; social...
Dates: 2014-2018

Fraternity and sorority life records

 Record Group
Identifier: 004-001-002
Abstract

The Fraternity and Sorority Records provide documentation from and about fraternities and sororities between the years 1926 and 2002. Documents include compiled histories, minutes and reports, rosters, personal information of members, behavior or offense reports, correspondence, and advising notes.

Dates: 1926-2002