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Welcome to Chi Omega!
On behalf of the Psi Chapter of Chi Omega, welcome! My name is Revell Hogan, and I am honored to serve as President of the founding chapter of Chi Omega here at the University of Arkansas.
When I went through Recruitment in August of 2023, I was searching for a community that would challenge me to grow while also making me feel supported in every season of college life- academically, personally, and socially. From the very beginning, Chi Omega stood out. The women were genuine, confident, and deeply rooted in purpose, and I was inspired by how strongly they valued scholarship, leadership, and meaningful connection. Choosing Chi Omega quickly felt like choosing home.
The Psi Chapter is made up of driven, well-rounded women who pursue excellence in all that they do. Our members are involved all across campus- from Associated Student Government to Razorback Cheer and Dance, to countless other organizations- yet what truly unites us is our shared commitment to scholarship, service, and sisterhood. We believe in showing up fully: in the classroom, in leadership, and for one another.
For me, Chi Omega has been where tradition and growth meet. It is a sisterhood that challenges us to strive for excellence while remaining grounded in kindness, authenticity, and genuine care for one another. Being part of the Psi Chapter means carrying a legacy with pride while continuing to shape it with intention, heart, and purpose. It is a community I am deeply grateful for and one that continues to shape who I am becoming.
Thank you for stopping by!
XO,
Revell Hogan
Psi Chapter President

THE CHI OMEGA SYMPHONY
"To live constantly above snobbery of word or deed; to place scholarship before social obligations and character before appearances; to be in the best sense, democratic rather than “exclusive”, and lovable rather than “popular”; to work earnestly, to speak kindly, to act sincerely, to choose thoughtfully that course which occasion and conscience demand; to be womanly always; to be discouraged never; in a word, to be loyal under any and all circumstances to my Fraternity and her highest teachings and to have her welfare ever at heart that she may be a symphony of high purpose and helpfulness in which there is no discordant note. "
Written by Ethel Switzer Howard, Xi Chapter, 1904



