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Alpha Nu Omega

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Alpha Nu Omega
ΑΝΩ
File:The crest of Alpha Nu Omega.png
FoundedNovember 3, 1988; 35 years ago (1988-11-03)
Morgan State University, United States
TypeReligious & Social
with both collegiate and non-collegiate chapters
EmphasisChristian
ScopeNational
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
SymbolEagle & Dove
Chapters21
HeadquartersP.O. Box 39033
Baltimore, MD 21212-6033
United States
WebsiteOfficial website

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.[1]

Founding brothers[edit]

  • Founding President - Dr. 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 [2]

Founding sisters[edit]

  • 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) [2]

Purpose & Core Values[edit]

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.[3]

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[edit]

Undergraduate[edit]

Regional Undergrad[edit]

  • Empire State Region Undergrad Fraternity and Sorority
  • Philadelphia City-Wide Undergraduate Chapter

Prospective Chapters[edit]

Alumni Chapters[edit]

  • New Destiny Christian Center Bible College
  • Greater Baltimore Region Alumni Chapter [1]
  • 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
  • Peculiar Piedmont Region Alumni Chapter

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. William Raimond Baird; Carroll Lurding (eds.). "Almanac of Fraternities and Sororities (Baird's Manual Online Archive, page listing Co-ed groups)". Student Life and Culture Archives. University of Illinois: University of Illinois Archives. Retrieved 27 December 2021. The main archive URL is The Baird's Manual Online Archive homepage.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "History". Alpha Nu Omega.
  3. "About Us". Alpha Nu Omega.

External links[edit]


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