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National History

Alpha Phi Gamma emerged in the Fall of 1993 and became a reality on February 1, 1994, as the first Asian American Interest Sorority on the campus of California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. The Seven Sisters who founded this sorority are Allex Choi, Candy Cunanan, Christine Nguyen, Sandie Rillera, Kolleen Kim, Grace Hsieh & Jennifer Oku. These Sisters united to work towards the common goal of bringing together all women of different nationalities through the bonds of friendship and Sisterhood. This sorority strives to provide service and Asian Awareness to the University & the surrounding communities for the betterment of society. Alpha Phi Gamma promotes service, scholarship, academic excellence, personal development & leadership. 

 
 

 Elements 

COLORS: Burgundy & Creme

STONES: Ruby & Diamond

FLOWER: Tulip

MASCOT: Baby Panda Bear

ICON: Goddess Athena

Chapter History

Determined to open up more opportunities within the community, a group of ladies came together on the campus of North Carolina State University to make a change. With the support of the community and the University, the Interest Group was established on February 4, 2013, as BLISS: Building Leaders of Integrity, Service and Sisterhood. On June 14, 2015, eleven ladies were inducted into Alpha Phi Gamma as the Charter "Crown Royal" Class. On June 24, 2017, Alpha Phi Gamma at North Carolina State University became recognized as the Nu Chapter.

 

Alpha Phi Gamma at North Carolina State University strives to promote Asian Awareness to the University and bring cultural diversity to surrounding communities. Our Sisters believe in academic excellence, personal development, service, leadership and integrity. We hope to set a firm foundation of the bonds that can be formed through becoming a Sister of Alpha Phi Gamma. 

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