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Congratulations in the GLO World

The weekend was a full one, from AFLV in Indy to a Super Bowl in Miami with celebrations across Missouri and Kansas and everywhere in between. Super Bowl Sunday Congratulations! Best Use of History in Super Bowl Tweets And a … Continue reading

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A Glimpse of the GLO Twitterverse

I took a look at the twitterverse this morning and found a few posts that warmed my heart. Here they are in no particular order.

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Happy 150th, Kappa Alpha Theta

Kappa Alpha Theta turns 150 today! In 1867, 17-year-old Bettie McReynolds Locke (Hamilton) was the first female to enroll in Indiana Asbury College (now DePauw University) in Greencastle, Indiana.  Although the first decision to allow women to attend Asbury was … Continue reading

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Happy 151st, P.E.O. Sisterhood!

On January 21, 1869, the P.E.O. Sisterhood was founded by seven young women. They were among the 85 or so collegiate level students enrolled at Iowa Wesleyan University. Legend has it that some, but not all of the seven had … Continue reading

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Happy 100th, Zeta Phi Beta!

Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. turns 100 years old today. The idea for the organization happened when Arizona Cleaver was walking with Charles Robert Samuel Taylor, a Phi Beta Sigma at Howard University. Taylor suggested that Cleaver consider starting a … Continue reading

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Anna J. Cooper, Ph.D., on Alpha Kappa Alpha’s Founding Day

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, the first Greek-letter organization for African-American women, was founded on January 15, 1908 by nine young female Howard University students. They were led by the vision of Ethel Hedgeman (Lyle); she had spent several months … Continue reading

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Mary Church Terrell on Delta Sigma Theta’s Founding Day

On January 13, 1913, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. was founded at Howard University. All 22 founders – Winona Cargile (Alexander), Madree Penn (White), Wertie Blackwell (Weaver), Vashti Turley (Murphy), Ethel Cuff (Black), Frederica Chase (Dodd), Osceola Macarthy (Adams), Pauline Oberdorfer (Minor), Edna … Continue reading

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On Carrie Chapman Catt’s Birthday

“Carrie Chapman Catt, the person who was instrumental in getting women the right to vote, was in a sorority? You’ve got to be kidding me!,” exclaimed a student in the women’s studies discussion session I led years ago as a … Continue reading

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Zenobia Wooten Keller on Phi Mu’s Founding Day

The Philomathean Society was founded on January 4, 1852, at Wesleyan College in Macon, Georgia. Mary Ann DuPont (Lines) likely came up with the idea. She joined with Mary Elizabeth Myrick (Daniel) and Martha Bibb Hardaway (Redding) and they are … Continue reading

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On Alpha Omicron Pi’s Founding Day

Although Alpha Omicron Pi was founded on January 2, 1897, its Founders’ Day celebration begins on December 8, Founder Stella George Stern Perry’s birthday. One of AOPi’s early members was Madeleine Zabriskie Doty. In 1900, she earned a B.L. from … Continue reading

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