Lambda Theta Nu
Encyclopedia
Lambda Theta Nu is a Latina
-based Greek letter
intercollegiate sorority
founded on March 11, 1986 at California State University, Chico.
Mary Helen Coronado
Pamela Daña
Abigail Estrada
Cecilia Fabian
Guadalupe Favela
Maria Gonzalez
Josephine Hernandez
Theresa Jauregui
Patricia Lozano
Luz Amelia Martinez
Rosa Meza
Imelda Michel
Rosana Michel
Teresa Reyes
Camille Rugama
Lisa Saldano
Rosabelia Sanchez
Beta Chapter - Colorado State University, Fort Collins October 27, 1990
Gamma Chapter - California State University, Fresno December 9, 1990
Delta Chapter - University of California, Berkeley April 6, 1991
Epsilon Chapter - University of California, Davis December 5, 1992
Zeta Chapter - California State University, Sacramento April 22, 1994
Eta Chapter - Metropolitan State College, Denver October 22, 1994
Theta Chapter - California State University, Northridge January 23, 1995
Iota Chapter - University of California, Los Angeles September 22, 1996
Kappa Chapter - University of Northern Colorado, Greeley April 19, 1997
Lambda Chapter - Reserved
Mu Chapter - University of California, Riverside November 22, 1998
Nu Chapter - University of California, Santa Barbara September 26, 1999
Xi Chapter - University of California, San Diego September 23, 2000
Omicron Chapter - University of Nebraska, Omaha November 18, 2000
Pi Chapter - California State University, Los Angeles November 18, 2000
Rho Chapter - Our Lady of the Lake University December 19, 2000
Sigma Chapter - University of California, Irvine April 1, 2001
Tau Chapter - University of Southern California November 10, 2001
Upsilon Chapter - Sonoma State University November 3, 2002
Phi Chapter - University of Texas, El Paso March 22, 2003
Chi Chapter - Stanford University October 12, 2003
Psi Chapter - Creighton University December 6, 2003
Omega Chapter - California State University, Monterey Bay October 30, 2005
Alpha Beta Chapter - University of Nebraska, Kearney October 15, 2005
Alpha Gamma Chapter - University of Nebraska, Lincoln July 22, 2006
Alpha Delta Chapter - Loyola Marymount University September 23, 2006
Alpha Epsilon Chapter - Iowa State University April 14, 2007
Alpha Zeta Chapter - University of San Francisco June 21, 2007
Alpha Eta Chapter - San Francisco State University June 30, 2007
Alpha Theta Chapter - San Jose State University November 13, 2007
Alpha Iota Chapter - University of Nevada, Las Vegas March 14, 2008
Alpha Kappa Chapter- California State University, San Bernardino November 2, 2008
Alpha Lambda Chapter - Arizona State University March 28, 2009
Alpha Mu Chapter- Western Illinois University July 11, 2009
Alpha Nu Chapter- St. John's University, City College of New York July 11, 2009
Alpha Xi Chapter- Kansas State University December 11, 2010
Alpha Omicron Chapter- Colorado State University, Pueblo September 11, 2011
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Latino
The demonyms Latino and Latina , are defined in English language dictionaries as:* "a person of Latin-American descent."* "A Latin American."* "A person of Hispanic, especially Latin-American, descent, often one living in the United States."...
-based Greek letter
Greek alphabet
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intercollegiate sorority
Fraternities and sororities
Fraternities and sororities are fraternal social organizations for undergraduate students. In Latin, the term refers mainly to such organizations at colleges and universities in the United States, although it is also applied to analogous European groups also known as corporations...
founded on March 11, 1986 at California State University, Chico.
Purpose
The purpose of Lambda Theta Nu Sorority, Inc. shall be to open doors of opportunity to the Latinas in the community. The primary focus is academic excellence and meeting the needs of Latina women in higher education. Lambda Theta Nu Sorority, Inc. also promotes the advancement of Latinas through various campus activities and community services, and provides an environment for personal growth within a unit of sisterhood. Lambda Theta Nu Sorority Inc.'s priorities, however, she be placed upon academic excellence and community service.Philanthropy
The Tijeras National Community Service Program addresses the Latino communities educational needs by focusing in the areas of Latino leadership and Latino literacy. The National community service program has two components, academic excellence and community service represented by Latina Youth Leadership Conference and Latino Literacy Fund.Founding Mothers
Leticia CamposMary Helen Coronado
Pamela Daña
Abigail Estrada
Cecilia Fabian
Guadalupe Favela
Maria Gonzalez
Josephine Hernandez
Theresa Jauregui
Patricia Lozano
Luz Amelia Martinez
Rosa Meza
Imelda Michel
Rosana Michel
Teresa Reyes
Camille Rugama
Lisa Saldano
Rosabelia Sanchez
Chapters
Alpha Chapter - California State University, Chico March 11, 1986Beta Chapter - Colorado State University, Fort Collins October 27, 1990
Gamma Chapter - California State University, Fresno December 9, 1990
Delta Chapter - University of California, Berkeley April 6, 1991
Epsilon Chapter - University of California, Davis December 5, 1992
Zeta Chapter - California State University, Sacramento April 22, 1994
Eta Chapter - Metropolitan State College, Denver October 22, 1994
Theta Chapter - California State University, Northridge January 23, 1995
Iota Chapter - University of California, Los Angeles September 22, 1996
Kappa Chapter - University of Northern Colorado, Greeley April 19, 1997
Lambda Chapter - Reserved
Mu Chapter - University of California, Riverside November 22, 1998
Nu Chapter - University of California, Santa Barbara September 26, 1999
Xi Chapter - University of California, San Diego September 23, 2000
Omicron Chapter - University of Nebraska, Omaha November 18, 2000
Pi Chapter - California State University, Los Angeles November 18, 2000
Rho Chapter - Our Lady of the Lake University December 19, 2000
Sigma Chapter - University of California, Irvine April 1, 2001
Tau Chapter - University of Southern California November 10, 2001
Upsilon Chapter - Sonoma State University November 3, 2002
Phi Chapter - University of Texas, El Paso March 22, 2003
Chi Chapter - Stanford University October 12, 2003
Psi Chapter - Creighton University December 6, 2003
Omega Chapter - California State University, Monterey Bay October 30, 2005
Alpha Beta Chapter - University of Nebraska, Kearney October 15, 2005
Alpha Gamma Chapter - University of Nebraska, Lincoln July 22, 2006
Alpha Delta Chapter - Loyola Marymount University September 23, 2006
Alpha Epsilon Chapter - Iowa State University April 14, 2007
Alpha Zeta Chapter - University of San Francisco June 21, 2007
Alpha Eta Chapter - San Francisco State University June 30, 2007
Alpha Theta Chapter - San Jose State University November 13, 2007
Alpha Iota Chapter - University of Nevada, Las Vegas March 14, 2008
Alpha Kappa Chapter- California State University, San Bernardino November 2, 2008
Alpha Lambda Chapter - Arizona State University March 28, 2009
Alpha Mu Chapter- Western Illinois University July 11, 2009
Alpha Nu Chapter- St. John's University, City College of New York July 11, 2009
Alpha Xi Chapter- Kansas State University December 11, 2010
Alpha Omicron Chapter- Colorado State University, Pueblo September 11, 2011
Lambda Scholarship
One of the main goals of Lambda Theta Nu Sorority, Inc. is to encourage and assist Latinas in the advancement of higher education, dedication to community service, and to provide an environment for personal growth within a unit of sisterhood. The organization does not only focus on its active members, but in the overall Latino community. In order to further their interest in helping out the Latino community, as a national organization Lambda Theta Nu Sorority Inc., has established a National Latina Scholarship Fund. The scholarship is designed with the goal of assisting young high school women pursue their own educational goals. Annually, every chapter awards a scholarship to applicants in their respective community.----