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Nu Alpha Chapter
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n the fall of 1996, a group of 20 women from the University
of Southern California gathered at the Latino Floor
lounge in Flour Tower to establish a strong Latina organization
that could provide a social, cultural, and academic
network of support.
In the spring of 1997,
we became an established organization at USC known as Las Mujeres.
On October 13, 1997, we were officially recognized by Sigma Lambda
Gamma National Sorority as a Colony. On September 18, 1998, we were
notified that Chapter status had been granted. Thus, the first Latina
Sorority at USC, the Nu Alpha Chapter of Sigma Lambda Gamma, was established.
There have been over 83 members since 1998.
Advisors
FACULTY - Corliss Bennett
ALUMNA - Erika Lopez
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Western District
The presence of Sigma Lambda Gamma
is strong on the West Coast. Our bonds of sisterhood continue after graduation
through the Southern California Alumnae Association (SCAA) and the Northern California
Alumnae Association (NCAA). They both host events for alumnae and actives such as
an annual Kickball Tournament and the California Gamma Stroll-Off. We are also
quickly expanding. In addition to a new chapter at Sacramento State University, We
currently have a colony at the University of Washington.
The Western District is made up
of 12 chapters established between 1994 and 2007.
N - California State University, Dominguez Hills
NA - University of Southern California
ΠA - Santa Clara University
AB - Loyola Marymount University
EB - University of California, Irvine
ΛB - California State University, Northridge
TB - California State University, Long Beach
ΔΓ - University of California, Los Angeles
EΓ - Occidental College
IΓ - San Diego State University
MΓ - University of California Davis
ΞΓ - Sacramento State University
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