Home >> Society >> Organizations >> Student >> Fraternities and Sororities >> Professional Groups >> Sigma Alpha




Sigma Alpha occurs as broker agricultural sorority that promotes scholarship, leadership, service and fellowship among its members.

Within 1978 5 young women, Ann Huling Mathews, Cindie Davis, Marilyn Burns, Jennifer McMillan amd Amy Matthews, founded Sigma Alpha at a Ohio State University. A women wanted an choice to the social Greek sorority models. Since that period, Sigmthe Alpha has get a national organization consisting of Lx chapters, comprised of undergrad & alumnae members. Now, to a higher degree 4,000 members develop been initiated into Sigma Alpha Sorority.

A sorority was known as Sigma Alpha for "Sisters in Agriculture." A sorority lean colors of emerald & maize, a tot bull for a mascot, a yellow chrysanthemum for the flower, & the emerald for the jewel. Sigma Alpha's catchword is: Women Excelling within Agriculture.

Sigma Alpha occurs as member of the Professional Fraternity Association (PFA), a national organization of office Greek letter organizations. Each Sigma Alpha Sorority & a Sigma Alpha National Alumni Association come affiliates of Western Agri-Women.

Sigma Alpha - Official Site
Sigma Alpha, founded in 1978 at The Ohio State University, is a professional sorority for women in agriculture that promotes scholarship, leadership, service and fellowship among its members.

Sigma Alpha - Delta Chapter
Delta chapter of Sigma Alpha at Iowa State University in Ames, IA.

Sigma Alpha - Alpha Delta Chapter
Alpha Delta chapter of Sigma Alpha at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln, NE.

Sigma Alpha - Epsilon Chapter
Pennsylvania State University chapter of the agriculture sorority. Purpose, photos, family tree, rush, and sister bios and alumnae information.

Sigma Alpha - Zeta Chapter
Zeta Chapter of Sigma Alpha at the Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, LA

Sigma Alpha - Louisiana State University - Zeta Chapter
Located in Baton Rouge, LA.


Science: Agriculture: Organizations






© 2005 GeneralAnswers.org