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San Diego State University Colony Installation
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On Saturday, February 7, 2009, 7 women studying engineering at San Diego State University were installed as Alpha Omega Epsilon’s newest colony. Jen Kalbaugh, IEB Director of Expansion, Maureen Borillo (Epsilon), and 3 Active ladies from the Epsilon chapter at the University of Southern California were in attendance for the workshops and installation. Following the day’s events, a celebratory dinner was held in Historic Old Town San Diego. Please send the ladies of SDSU a warm welcome at
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Texas Tech Colony Installation
On Saturday, January 17, 2009, 8 women studying engineering at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, TX, were installed as the newest colony of Alpha Omega Epsilon. IEB Director of Expansion, Jen Kalbaugh, held workshops throughout the day followed by an installation ceremony. Following the ceremony, a celebratory dinner was held at Texas Roadhouse Steakhouse. Please send a congratulatory message to the ladies of Texas Tech’s colony at
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. Rho Alumnae Chapter Installation On Thursday, December 11th, 2008 the Rho Alumnae Chapter was installed. The Rho Alumnae Chapter has 11 members: Catherine Ross (President), Ashley King (VP of Alumnae Relations), Liana Algarin (VP of Chapter Relations), Becky Suther (Secretary), Ginny Koontz (Treasurer), Jocelyn Casto, Katharine Jones, Shontea' Sowards, Beth Fairchild, Amanda Kauder, and Erica Moore. We are excited to be an official chapter now and welcome any Rho alumnae to join in our efforts to support our Rho Chapter undergraduates and to enrich our alumnae in their lives.  Chi Chapter Installation On Saturday, March 29, 2008, 9 ladies from the George Washington University in Washington, DC were installed as the Chi Chapter of Alpha Omega Epsilon. Jen Kalbaugh (IEB Director of Expansion) and Lindsay Hassell (IEB VP) conducted the workshops and installation. Also joining the ladies of GWU for the day was local alumnae: Catherine Ross (Rho), Liana Algarin (Rho), and Jordan Hamann (Delta). Not only are the ladies of George Washington proud of their hard work and accomplishments of gaining chapter status, but are also hopeful for what A.O.E. can give to other women of the engineering community. Please send your welcomes and congratulations to the wonderful ladies of the George Washington University at
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. South Dakota State University Colony Installation On Saturday, February 23, 2008, 7 women at South Dakota State University in Brookings, SD were installed as the newest colony of Alpha Omega Epsilon. Jen Kalbaugh (IEB Director of Expansion), Debby Gruhn (Beta), Melissa Reis (Beta), and 2 Beta Actives joined the ladies of SDSU for the workshops and installation. The day's events were held on the campus of SDSU in the University Student Union where other members of the Greek community on campus stopped by throughout the day to show their support for the ladies of A.O.E. The Colony Founders at SDSU are very excited to now be a part of an organization with an atmosphere where they feel they can bond under a sisterhood, as well as empower themselves to continue striving and succeeding in male-dominated professions. Please send your welcomes and congratulations to the stunning ladies of SDSU at
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Binghamton University Colony Installation On Saturday, February 9, 2008, 10 women at Binghamton University in Vestal, NY were installed as Alpha Omega Epsilon’s newest colony. Jen Kalbaugh (IEB Director of Expansion) and 8 ladies from our Zeta Chapter joined the Binghamton ladies for the day’s events. The workshops and installation were held on campus in the Engineering Building, commonly referred to by the ladies as the unfinished parking garage. The Colony Founders at Binghamton are very excited to have an outlet for the women in the Watson School of Engineering to not only advance academically and professionally, but also to feel they have a place where they can socialize with other women in the male dominated field of engineering. Please send your congratulations to the wonderful ladies of Binghamton University at
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