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AOII History

AOII was founded nationally on January 2, 1897 at Barnard College of Columbia University in New York City. Our greatest strength is our members: unique as individuals, yet bound together by the common bond of friendship. Since 1897, over 131,500 women have found fun and freindship in the sisterhood of AOII. Our members have a place to call home, a place to find a friend, and a place to be themselves. We also support our members through programming and leadership development. Our desire is to help our members become the best they can be- personally, professionally, and philanthropically.

National History

Motto: "One Motto, One Badge, One Bond, and Singleness of Heart"Color: Cardinal RedSymbol: Rose and Sheaf of WheatAnimal: PandaFlower: Jacqueminot RoseFounded: January 2, 1897 at Barnard College of Columbia University

Our Founders

Stella George Stern Perry, Helen St. Clair Mullan, Elizabeth Heywood Wyman, and Jessie Wallace Hughan


Alpha Omicron Pi

Lambda Beta ChapterCalifornia State University Long Beach





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