Alpha Nu Omega
Alpha Nu Omega (ΑΝΩ) is a national Greek letter organization founded in 1988 that comprises both a fraternity and sorority under one Constitution. The Constitution mandates that both branches of ΑΝΩ are Christian social Greek letter organizations.
Alpha Nu Omega | |
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ΑΝΩ | |
Founded | November 3, 1988 Morgan State University, United States |
Type | Greek & Social |
Emphasis | Christian |
Scope | National |
Mission statement | The purpose of Alpha Nu Omega, Incorporated is to present a Christian alternative to the students and/or faculty on college/university campuses, to minister to the needs of the whole person (spirit, soul, and body), and to promote an attitude of academic excellence among its members. |
Colors | Navy Blue, Nu Gold and White |
Symbol | Eagle & Dove |
Chapters | 21 |
Headquarters | P.O. Box 39033 Baltimore, Maryland United States |
Website | Alpha Nu Omega.org |
Founding brothers
- Founding President - Doral R. Pulley
- Founding Vice President - Kyle E. Bacon
- Founding Secretary - Thayer B. Robinson, Jr.
- Founding Treasurer - Kevin Jones
- Founding Parliamentarian - Maurice Williams
- Founding Chaplain - J. Donald Edwards, Jr.
- Founding PR Manager - Kevin Gavin
- Founding Booking Manager - Charles D. Bolden, II
- Founder Keith Bennett
- Founder James Eure, III
- Founder Marc Evans
- Founder Glen Fields
- Founder Stacey Patterson
- Founder Thomas Scott
Founding sisters
- Visionary Founder - Shirley K. Russell
- Founding President - Joyce Mungo
- Founding Vice President - Deidre Green (Hooper)
- Founding Secretary - Terrah Dews
- Founding Treasurer - Rosina Hayward (Hardtman)
- Founding Parliamentarian - Wilhelmina Jones
- Founding Chaplain - Beverly Adams
- Founding PR Manager - Precious D. Morrison (Ross)
- Founding Booking Manager - Kelly Mack (Sanders)
- Founding Historian - Demetria L. Newsome (Deceased 01/01/20)
- Founder Minnie Davis
- Founder Tonja Eaton
- Founder Viola Harris
- Founder Tawanda Nutt (Carter)
- Founder Rezlyn Richardson (Wilson)
Purpose & Core Values
The purpose of Alpha Nu Omega, Incorporated is to present a Christian alternative to the students and/or faculty on college/university campuses, to minister to the needs of the whole person (spirit, soul, and body), and to promote an attitude of academic excellence among its members.[2]
Alpha Nu Omega, Inc. is not a part of the National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) and retains its separation from these organizations in several ways. Besides academic excellence, community service and leadership, Alpha Nu Omega, Inc. puts a high emphasis on Christian ministry and spirituality.
Chapters
Undergraduate
- Α – Morgan State University
- Β – Towson University
- Γ – Coppin State University
- Δ – Delaware State University
- Ε – University of Maryland Eastern Shore
- Ζ – California University of Pennsylvania
- Η – Pennsylvania State University
- Θ – University of Maryland, Baltimore County
- Ι – American University & Georgetown University
- Κ – University of Maryland, College Park
- Λ – Howard University
- Μ – Ohio State University
- Ν – The College of New Jersey
- Ξ – Rutgers University New Brunswick
- Ο – Florida Atlantic University
- Π – Winston-Salem State University
- Ρ – Bowie State University
- Σ – Ball State University
- Τ – Sam Houston State University
- Υ – North Carolina State University
- Φ – Bethune-Cookman University
- X – Buffalo State University
Regional Undergrad
- Empire State Region Undergrad Fraternity and Sorority
- Philadelphia City-Wide Undergraduate Chapter
Prospective Chapters
Alumni Chapters
- New Destiny Christian Center Bible College
- Greater Baltimore Region Alumni Chapter
- DC Metro Region Alumni Chapter
- Delmar Region Alumni Chapter
- Three Rivers Region Alumni Chapter
- Garden State Region Alumni Chapter
- New York Region Alumni Chapter
- Philadelphia Region Alumni Chapter
- South Florida Alumni Chapter
- Central Florida Alumni Chapter
References
- "History". Alpha Nu Omega.
- "About Us". Alpha Nu Omega.
External links
- Official website of the national organization.
- Official website of NU Chapter Fraternity.
- Official website of the United Council of Christian Fraternities and Sororities, Inc.