How the History of AΩE Started
Alpha Omega Epsilon is a professional and social sorority comprised of female majoring in engineering and technical science. We were founded on November 13, 1983 at Marquette University in Wisconsin and have been promoting friendship, leadership and professionalism to all members of the organization, the community and our professions. Today, Alpha Omega Epsilon continues to grow as an international sorority across the United States and Canada.
Our Ideals
Alpha Omega Epsilon is a professional and social sorority comprised of female majoring in engineering and technical science. We were founded on November 13, 1983 at Marquette University in Wisconsin and have been promoting friendship, leadership and professionalism to all members of the organization, the community and our professions. Today, Alpha Omega Epsilon continues to grow as an international sorority across the United States and Canada.
Our Ideals
- As an individual, I will promote integrity, character, honesty, self-confidence, and uphold my financial responsibilities.
- As a Sorority, we will promote unity, friendship, professionalism, follow traditions, and maintain our image.
- As an integral part of the school, we will promote engineering and technical science activities, high scholastic standards, and strong relations between students and faculty.
- As an active member in the community, we will promote understanding, knowledge, and communication within our profession.
Our Objectives
About Beta Theta Chapter
- To create friendships while promoting self-confidence, professionalism, and motivation among female engineers of all curricula.
- To work for the betterment of the individual and the Sorority as a whole.
- To create a friendly and warm environment among its members.
- To promote the welfare and interests of the profession.
- To strengthen the relationships between students and faculty.
- To enhance educational achievements and scholarship.
- To help develop the highest standards of personal integrity and character.
- To foster and maintain the bond of sisterhood through a continuing program for the alumnae.
About Beta Theta Chapter
Our chapter was founded on March 20th, 2011 by a group of enthusiastic female engineers led by Debapria Das, who is also our first president. Ever since then, AΩE girls at Stony Brook have been actively involved with professional and charity events on campus. We've also been friendly socializing with other greek organizations. Finally we started our Beta Theta chapter on November 10th, 2012 with 13 dedicated charter members, Debapria Das, Koyel Chowdhury, Soni Kakran, Lisa Dang, Tanushree Sengupta, Piariny Taveras, Christina Cloutier, Jessica Barnett, Tiffany Haynes, Shushanna Cherian, Jacklyn Vendittelli, Briana Brown and Cindy Klager.