Founding & History
It all began on April 5, 1895 at the University of Arkansas when four young women, with the help of a local dentist, established the secrets and symbolism that today bind over 330,000 women. This small band of women founded Chi Omega after realizing a need for an organization that would foster both friendship and respect for the potential and inherent value of women. Over the years, Chi Omega has provided its members with unique opportunities in leadership, scholarship, and lifelong friendship - striving to provide each sister with a commitment to personal integrity, excellence in academic and intellectual pursuits, community service, leadership opportunities and social enrichment. Chi Omega is the largest women's fraternal organization in the world, with 178 collegiate chapters.
The Zeta Delta Chapter at the University of Nebraska-Omaha was founded on April 2, 1949. Our chapter consists of women who share the values and ideals written in the Chi Omega Symphony.
The Zeta Delta Chapter at the University of Nebraska-Omaha was founded on April 2, 1949. Our chapter consists of women who share the values and ideals written in the Chi Omega Symphony.