2023 – Sisterhood Event – Charm Bracelets

The VP of Membership Programming, Natalie works with her committee to plan weekly sisterhood events. This week’s event: charm bracelets, sisters gathered in the dinning room following dinner to select the charms that were meaningful to them and worked together to attach charms, adjust lengths, etc. Sisters worked together to craft the individualized bracelets which also socializing. The event was a great success with nearly 70 members in attendance. We can’t wait to see what we do next week!

2024 – AXΩ parters with FSU CHAW to host a game night

Alpha Chi Omega Fraternity, Inc. co-hosted a game night with the Florida State University, Center for Health and Wellness as part of their Healthy Organizations Week! Our sisters had so much fun making new friends and playing games! A big thank you to our VP of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Marguerite for organizing our chapter’s participation

2024 – Dean’s List Desserts!

  Once every semester at Alpha Chi Omega, we throw a laid-back Honorary Dean’s List Dessert Night to give a huge shoutout to our sisters who aced it academically and earned a spot on the Dean’s List or President’s list the prior semester. It’s a scene of laughter, tasty desserts, and loads of high-fives as we celebrate the brains and hard work that set our sisterhood apart. To recognize those late-night study sessions, overcoming tough exams, and navigating the college journey, we are so happy to be able to offer a relaxed night with the perfect sweet treats!


  This dessert get-together at AXO is the perfect little celebration that packed a big punch. It was simple, just sisters hanging out, enjoying some sweet treats, yet it made hitting the Dean’s List feel so much more special!

Chapter President Maddy Shostack and VP of Finance Brook Angers enjoying their sweet treats!!!

  It’s funny how a small thing, like having a dessert night, can go a long way in making someone feel appreciated and recognized. This tradition is the kind of thing that reminds you that sometimes, it’s the little moments that make the biggest impact!

A big thank you to our VP of Intellectual Development, Julie and her committee for organizing.

2024 – Alpha Chi Omega joins with Alpha Phi Alpha, Delta Sigma Theta, Zeta Phi Beta, Phi Beta Sigma, Kappa Alpha Psi, Omega Psi Phi and Sistuhs (Registered Student Org) to volunteer at Second Harvest of the Big Bend

VP Philanthropy Claire worked to organize Alpha Chi’s participation in a community volunteering event with Second Harvest of the Big Bend. Sisters Claire, Ravina, Avery and Marguerite. The volunteers worked to sort food donations from Publix into categories and boxed 500 meals for distribution to hurricane relief in Perry.

2024 – Officers Travel to Leadership Academy and Chapter Advisor travels to Discovery Experience

This past weekend our chapter president Maddy, vice president of chapter relations and standards, Reese, vice president of risk management Ravina and, vice president of membership programming Natalie attended Alpha Chi Omega’s Leadership Academy.

Leadership Academy is Alpha Chi Omega’s premier training for chapter presidents and executive board officers. The weekend training combines innovative learning sessions with sisterhood to inspire new officers when they return to their chapters. The sisters were able to work with numerous facilitators (some alumnae), HQ staff and fellow sisters across the nation learning valuable leadership and life skills to bring back to the chapter, their committee and sisters. We are tahnkful for the experience and can’t wait to share and implemented all we learned!

Our advisor Britain was able to travel with us to Indianapolis to attend Discovery Experience. Discovery Experience is a donor event held in conjunction with Leadership Academy as an opportunity for alumnae donors to see the impact of our gifts at work. Discovery Experience provided me and others with an opportunity for to:

1. Discover the enthusiasm our collegians have for Leadership Academy 2.Grow her commitment to developing of our collegiate and alumnae members; and
3. Engage more closely with Alpha Chi Omega by experiencing a taste of one of our premiercollegiate programs while learning more about the Foundation’s vision, stewardship of  investments, the vision for collegiate and alumnae programs and services, and;
4. Sustain the continued success of Alpha Chi Omega.

2024 – My Journey Chapter Educational Session – Budgeting 101

VP Finance, Brooke along with Assistant Finance Chairs Izzy and Brinlee led the chapter in a My Journey session on budgeting.

The ladies led with a slide presentation giving an overview about what a budget is, step to budget, personal budgets, etc. … The then watched a YouTube Video focused on Budgeting in College

After watching the video the sisters broke into groups to complete a budget reflection and shared… Additional budgeting resources were then shared on the chapters internal forum, My Chapter Room for sisters to utilize.

2024 – Start the day with a campus walk with sisters (mental health walk)

Kicking off 2024 with a focus on our mental and physical health – the VP of Membership Programming – Natalie and VP of Risk Management – Ravina organized a sisterhood walk! The sisters met at the chapter house and walked across campus on Legacy Walk. They walked first to Dodd Hall to see the FSU museum and then continued across Landis Green before returning to Park Avenue where the group grabbed a Frothers Daughter Coffee before returning to the chapter house. The event was a great way to start the day and we hope to make this a reoccurring event!

2024 – AXΩ Vision Board Night

VP Membership Programming, Natalie planned a sisterhood event to kick off 2024. Members gathered in the dining room for a vision-boarding event. A vision board is one of the best tools to help you achieve your goals and manifest your dreams

Everyone has something that they want to bring to life. But what if you can’t really see it? If you don’t have a vision and you’re struggling to pinpoint what you want and where you want to go, it is difficult to get traction. Without a clear vision, it’s hard to direct your efforts in ways that serve your goals. It’s also hard to attract the support and resources you need. That’s where a vision board comes in. Vision boards are an amazing tool to help you create that focused vision and kickstart the real manifestation process. Vision boards are a collection of images or objects arranged in a way to help you manifest your goals or vision. 

People who use vision boards usually place them where they’ll see them often. For this event we had old magazines, photos, paper, glitter, ribbon, etc. But in reality, nothing is off-limits when it comes to a vision board. If it’s feasible to add it to a board, you can try it. The important thing to consider is whether it will help you manifest your vision or not.

We can’t wait to see our sisters Seek the Heights in 2024 and beyond. The vision boards were full of career aspirations, self-care, love, relationships, positivity, travel and more!

2024 – Chapter President Maddy attends FSU Greek Leadership Summit

The Greek Leadership Summit is a 3-day leadership retreat held each year. Attendees participate in leadership development activities and have in-depth conversations about current issues in the FSL community. All Greek Life (NPHC, MGC, Panhellenic, and IFC) Chapter presidents and council executive board members are required to attend.