Sigma Alpha

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Sigma Alpha Sorority

ΣA

Founded: January 26, 1978 at

The Ohio State University, (Columbus, Ohio)

Founders:
  • Ann Huling Mathews
  • Cindie Davis
  • Marilyn Burns
  • Jennifer McMillan
  • Amy Matthews
Members: Over 6000
Official Philanthropy: Agriculture in the Classroom
Official Colors: Emerald and Maize
Official Mascot: Baby Bull
Official Jewel: Emerald
Official Flower: Yellow Chrysanthemum
Sigma Alpha Website

Sigma Alpha is a professional agricultural sorority that promotes scholarship, leadership, service and fellowship among its members.

In 1978 five young women, Ann Huling Mathews, Cindie Davis, Marilyn Burns, Jennifer McMillan and Amy Matthews, founded Sigma Alpha at the Ohio State University. The women wanted an alternative to the social Greek sorority system. Since that time, Sigma Alpha has become a national organization consisting of over 70 chapters, with undergraduate and alumnae members. Today, more than 6,000 members have been initiated into Sigma Alpha Sorority.

The sorority was named Sigma Alpha for "Sisters in Agriculture." The sorority was given colors of emerald and maize, the baby bull for the mascot, the yellow chrysanthemum for the flower, and the emerald for the jewel. Sigma Alpha's motto is: Women Excelling in Agriculture.

The objective of this sorority shall be to promote its members in all facets of agriculture and to strengthen the bonds of friendship among them. It is the purpose of the members to strive for achievement in scholarship, leadership and service, and to further the development of excellence in women pursuing careers in agriculture.

Sigma Alpha is a member of the Professional Fraternity Association (PFA), a national organization of professional Greek letter organizations. Sigma Alpha Sorority is an affiliate of Agriculture in the classroom which is the sorority's national philanthropy project and The Consortium of collegiate agricultural organizations. Both Sigma Alpha Sorority and the Sigma Alpha National Alumni Association are affiliates of American Agri-Women.

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