The Omicron Chapter of Kappa Phi Lambda
Awards2015
Kappa Phi Lambda Chapter of the Year William H. Hall Chapter of the Year 2016 Kappa Phi Lambda Chapter of the Year Multicultural Greek Council Chapter of the Year 2017 Multicultural Greek Council Chapter of the Year Outstanding Recruitment Program Outstanding Member Development Program Outstanding Scholarship Program Outstanding Safety, Health, and Wellness 2018 Multicultural Greek Council Chapter of the Year Outstanding Programming Award Outstanding Chapter Leadership |
Chapter HistoryOur seven charters decided that Kappa Phi Lambda Sorority encapsulated the same values that they believed in. With hard work, dedication, and determination, these extraordinary women established the Kappa Phi Lambda Omicron Chapter at The Ohio State University. By promoting sisterhood, community service, and cultural diversity, the sisters at Ohio State hope for great things in the future. Our chapter continues to carry on the importance of academic excellence, sisterly bonds, and Pan-Asian awareness, and we strive to represent Kappa Phi lambda with pride and loyalty to leave behind a legacy that our charters worked so hard to achieve.
On May 31, 2003, seven young women established Kappa Phi Lambda at The Ohio State University. With over 900 student organizations at OSU, there were more than enough organizations that students could belong to, but these seven women believed that OSU lacked a strong representation of Asian women. These seven women, Gina Fong, Esther Lee, Alberta Lui, Aileen Nguyen, Audrey Pai, Helen Son, and Jenny Teng, sought out to establish an organization where women could be part of an eternal sisterhood and at the same time share their ideas and opinions in order to make a difference in their community. Multicultural Greek CouncilOur chapter was one of the founding members of the Multicultural Greek Council at The Ohio State University. The Multicultural Greek Council at OSU strives to support culture, trust, support, understanding and friendship between its members, the Greek system, university and community.
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