Lambda Theta Alpha
ΛΘΑ
FoundedDecember 1, 1975 (December 1, 1975)
Kean University
TypeSocial
AffiliationNALFO (former)
EmphasisLatina
ScopeUnited States
Mottos"Latin By Tradition Not by Definition"

"Universal Women. Redefining Sisterhood"

"Women there are Many, Ladies there are Few"
Colors  Burgundy and
     Grey
SymbolLa Perla (pearl), La Concha (shell), La Luna (moon), y La Palma (Palm Tree)[1]
PhilanthropySt. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Chapters150 Undergraduate Chapters and 30 Alumnae Chapters
NicknameLTA, Lambda Ladies
PrinciplesUnity, Love, and Respect
HeadquartersUnion, NJ
USA
Websitewww.lambdalady.org

Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority, Inc. (ΛΘΑ) is a Latina-based sorority, established in 1975 at Kean University by seventeen women of Latin, Caribbean, and European descent as a support system for women in higher education.[2] According to their website, Lambda Theta Alpha states that its focus would be to "actively integrate itself into the social, political and community service arena that other students had been involved with."[3]

The sorority was a member of the National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations, and won recognition as Sorority of the Year from 20002001, 20022003, 2003–2004, 20092010, 20112012, 2012–2013 and 2013 2014.[4][5]

History

Seventeen women came together to form the sorority and are recognized as the 17 Founding Mothers. According to the Sorority's website, Lambda Theta Alpha is recognized as the first Latina sorority in the United States.[3] Lambda Theta Alpha partakes in traditions such as having hand signs and calls, as well as saluting and strolling; but not stepping, out of respect to the "Divine Nine" or the National Pan-Hellenic Council. Symbolically, saluting demonstrates unity and respect, while strolling demonstrates unity and pride.[3]

Founding Mothers

Picture of Lambda Theta Alpha Founding Mothers and Line 1
  • Ileana Almaguer
  • Cecilia Alvarez
  • Carmen Baez
  • Karen Capra
  • Doris Cruz
  • Arlene Fernandez
  • Eneida Figueroa
  • Maria Gautier
  • Teresa Gonzalez
  • Dra. Thomasa Gonzalez
  • Diana Ibarria
  • Lillian Marrero
  • Ofelia Oviedo
  • Linda Perez
  • Aurora "Dory" Rodriguez
  • Maria del Carmen Vega
  • Marilyn Wyatt

National philanthropy

LTA and the St. Jude Give Thanks Walk

St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital

Lambda Theta Alpha members serve thousands of hours each year to a variety of philanthropic causes and needs. In the effort to create a more united and bigger impact nationally, Lambda Theta Alpha selected a national philanthropy. In January 2010, LTA became an official collegiate partner to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, becoming the first individual Latino Greek organization to commit fully to the hospital's efforts.[6] LTA has pledged to bring awareness to childhood cancer, life-threatening diseases and St. Jude within the Latino community and to fundraise for the hospital through a variety of events and programs. In 2014, the sorority expanded its partnership with St. Jude by becoming an official partner of the annual St. Jude Walk/Run to End Childhood Cancer, which brings communities together across the nation during Childhood Cancer Awareness Month to raise funds for the hospital. The sorority has repeatedly exceeded its sponsorship commitments and looks forward to this event every year. [7]

Lambda Theta Alpha Foundation

The Lambda Theta Alpha Foundation, Inc. was founded in 2015, based on the desires and needs identified by the National Board and Founding Mothers of Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority, Inc. They identified the need to create a foundation where members and the community could contribute and benefit from its support. The mission is to promote the enrichment of our communities by providing funding for educational programming, collegiate scholarships, and spearheading humanitarian relief efforts.

Carolina Sodre and Beatriz Barragan came together and on November 24, 2015, the Lambda Theta Alpha Foundation, Inc. (“the Foundation”) became a recognized corporation of the State of Oklahoma and was officially recognized as a 501c3 public charity by the IRS on July 14, 2016. Once established, the Foundation took time to develop its strategic planning and active board members. In 2017, Hurricane Harvey occurred, which ignited the need for support from the Foundation to support its community through its humanitarian relief pillar.

Since then, the Foundation has been upholding the mission of advancing the community through education, humanitarian relief and scholarship. [8]

Chapter Philanthropies

Most chapters of the organization have a chapter philanthropy in addition to the national philanthropy. Completing a set number of community service hours at any organization for a good cause are required to join.

Chapters

Chapters and their founding years. The Alpha Alpha and Alpha Alpha Alpha series chapter names are designated for alumnae clubs. Where known, the year when a chapter went dormant is noted. Active chapters noted in bold, inactive chapters noted in italics. [9][10]

Collegiate chapters
DesignationCharter date and rangeSchoolLocationStatusNotes
Alpha (Α)December 1, 1975Kean UniversityUnion Township, NJActive
Beta (Β)1980Bloomfield CollegeBloomfield, NJActive
Gamma (Γ)1981The College of New JerseyEwing Township, NJActive
Delta (Δ)1986Seton Hall UniversitySouth Orange, NJActive
Epsilon (Ε)1987Rutgers UniversityNew Brunswick, NJActive
Zeta (Ζ)1987Stockton UniversityGalloway Township, NJActive
Eta (Η)1990Fairleigh Dickinson University
Caldwell College
Madison, NJ
Caldwell, NJ
Active
Theta (Θ)1991Rowan UniversityGlassboro, NJActive
Iota (Ι)November 3, 1991Rider UniversityLawrence Township, NJActive
Kappa (Κ)1992University of ConnecticutStorrs, CTActive
Lambda (Λ)1992Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Puerto RicoPonce, PRActive
Mu (Μ)1992Ramapo CollegeMahwah, NJActive
Nu (Ν)1992Montclair State UniversityMontclair, NJActive
Xi (Ξ)1992Manhattan College[lower-alpha 1]
College of New Rochelle[lower-alpha 2]
Iona University
The Bronx, NY
New Rochelle, NY
New Rochelle, NY
Active[lower-alpha 1][lower-alpha 2]
Omicron (Ο)19922001Upsala CollegeEast Orange, NJInactive
Pi (Π)1993West Chester UniversityChester County, PAActive
Rho (Ρ)1993Rutgers University–CamdenCamden, NJActive
Sigma (Σ)1993William Paterson UniversityWayne, NJActive
Tau (Τ)1994Monmouth UniversityWest Long Branch, NJActive
Upsilon (Υ)1995University of Maryland, College ParkCollege Park, MDActive
Phi (Φ)1995New Jersey Institute of Technology
Rutgers University–Newark
Newark, NJ
Newark, NJ
Active
Chi (Χ)1996University of FloridaGainesville, FLActive
Psi (Ψ)1996Central Connecticut State UniversityNew Britain, CTActive
Omega (Ω)(reserved)
Beta Alpha (ΒΑ)1996University of Hartford
Trinity College
West Hartford, CT
Hartford, CT
Active
Beta Beta (ΒΒ)1998Le Moyne CollegeDeWitt, NYActive
Beta Gamma (ΒΓ)1998University of South FloridaTampa, FLActive
Beta Delta (ΒΔ)1998California State University, Long BeachLong Beach, CAActive
Beta Epsilon (ΒΕ)1998University of Pennsylvania
Temple University
Philadelphia, PA
Philadelphia, PA
Active
Beta Zeta (ΒΖ)1998Loyola Marymount UniversityLos Angeles, CAActive
Beta Eta (ΒΗ)1998Texas A&M UniversityCollege Station, TXActive
Beta Theta (ΒΘ)1999University of Central FloridaOrange County, FLActive
Beta Iota (ΒΙ)1999Arizona State UniversityPhoenix, AZActive
Beta Kappa (ΒΚ)1999University of Maryland, Baltimore CountyBaltimore County, MDActive
Beta Lambda (ΒΛ)1999Pennsylvania State UniversityUniversity Park, PAActive
Beta Mu (ΒΜ)2000University of North TexasDenton, TXActive
Beta Nu (ΒΝ)2000University of Texas at ArlingtonArlington, TXActive
Beta Xi (ΒΞ)2000San Jose State UniversitySan Jose, CAActive
Beta Omicron (ΒΟ)2000University of MichiganAnn Arbor, MIActive
Beta Pi (ΒΠ)2000Eastern Michigan UniversityYpsilanti, MIActive
Beta Rho (ΒΡ)2000New Jersey City University
Saint Peter's University
Jersey City, NJ
Jersey City, NJ
Active
Beta Sigma (ΒΣ)2000University of MiamiCoral Gables, FLActive
Beta Tau (ΒΤ)2000University at Buffalo
Buffalo State University
Buffalo, NY
Buffalo, NY
Active
Beta Upsilon (ΒΥ)2001Western Connecticut State UniversityDanbury, CTActive
Beta Phi (ΒΦ)2001University of IllinoisChampaign, ILActive
Beta Chi (ΒΧ)2001Eastern Illinois UniversityCharleston, ILActive
Beta Psi (ΒΨ)2001Northwestern UniversityEvanston, ILActive
Beta Omega (ΒΩ)2001Wayne State UniversityDetroit, MIActive
Gamma Alpha (ΓΑ)2001University of VirginiaCharlottesville, VAActive
Gamma Beta (ΓΒ)2001Vanderbilt UniversityNashville, TNActive
Gamma Gamma (ΓΓ)2001University of TennesseeKnoxville, TNActive
Gamma Delta (ΓΔ)2001Nova Southeastern UniversityDavie, FLActive
Gamma Epsilon (ΓΕ)2001Florida State UniversityTallahassee, FLActive
Gamma Zeta (ΓΖ)2001University of California, RiversideRiverside, CAActive
Gamma Eta (ΓΗ)2001University of HoustonHouston, TXActive
Gamma Theta (ΓΘ)2002Texas A&M University–Corpus ChristiCorpus Christi, TXActive
Gamma Iota (ΓΙ)2002Florida Atlantic UniversityBoca Raton, FLActive
Gamma Kappa (ΓΚ)2002University of New MexicoAlbuquerque, NMActive
Gamma Lambda (ΓΛ)2002California State University, FullertonFullerton, CAActive
Gamma Mu (ΓΜ)2003University of WisconsinMadison, WIActive
Gamma Nu (ΓΝ)2003Emory UniversityAtlanta, GAActive
Gamma Xi (ΓΞ)2003Sam Houston State UniversityHuntsville, TXActive
Gamma Omicron (ΓΟ)August 23, 2003University of WashingtonSeattle, WAActive
Gamma Pi (ΓΠ)2003Florida International UniversityMiami-Dade County, FLActive
Gamma Rho (ΓΡ)2003Texas Tech UniversityLubbock, TXActive
Gamma Sigma (ΓΣ)2004California State University, San BernardinoSan Bernardino, CAActive
Gamma Tau (ΓΤ)2004California State University, Los AngelesLos Angeles, CAActive
Gamma Upsilon (ΓΥ)2004Cal Poly PomonaPomona, CAActive
Gamma Phi (ΓΦ)2004Cornell UniversityIthaca, NYActive
Gamma Chi (ΓΧ)2004University of Texas at AustinAustin, TXActive
Gamma Psi (ΓΨ)2004San Diego State UniversitySan Diego, CAActive
Gamma Omega (ΓΩ)2005Georgia TechAtlanta, GAActive
Delta Alpha (ΔΑ)2005University of GeorgiaAthens, GAActive
Delta Beta (ΔΒ)2005Georgia State UniversityAtlanta, GAActive
Delta Gamma (ΔΓ)2005University of North Carolina at PembrokePembroke, NCActive
Delta Delta (ΔΔ)2005University of North Carolina WilmingtonWilmington, NCActive
Delta Epsilon (ΔΕ)2005George Mason UniversityFairfax County, VAActive
Delta Zeta (ΔΖ)2006Stony Brook UniversityStony Brook, NYActive
Delta Eta (ΔΗ)2006University of IdahoMoscow, IDActive
Delta Theta (ΔΘ)2006University of California, Santa BarbaraSanta Barbara, CAActive
Delta Iota (ΔΙ)2006Middle Tennessee State UniversityMurfreesboro, TNActive
Delta Kappa (ΔΚ)2007St. John’s UniversityQueens, NYActive
Delta Lambda (ΔΛ)2007West Virginia UniversityMorgantown, WVActive
Delta Mu (ΔΜ)2007Western Illinois UniversityMacomb, ILActive
Delta Nu (ΔΝ)2007Loyola University ChicagoChicago, ILActive
Delta Xi (ΔΞ)2007Lewis–Clark State CollegeLewiston, IDActive
Delta Omicron (ΔΟ)2007University of CaliforniaBerkeley, CAActive
Delta Pi (ΔΠ)2007University of DelawareNewark, DEActive
Delta Rho (ΔΡ)2008University of California, Los AngelesLos Angeles, CAActive
Delta Sigma (ΔΣ)2009Texas Wesleyan UniversityFort Worth, TXActive
Delta Tau (ΔΤ)2008San Francisco State UniversitySan Francisco, CAActive
Delta Upsilon (ΔΥ)2008Lehigh UniversityBethlehem, PAActive
Delta Phi (ΔΦ)2008University of Southern CaliforniaLos Angeles, CAActive
Delta Chi (ΔΧ)2008Cal Poly San Luis ObispoSan Luis Obispo, CAActive
Delta Psi (ΔΨ)2009Towson UniversityTowson, MDActive
Delta Omega (ΔΩ)2009California State University, NorthridgeNorthridge (LA), CAActive
Epsilon Alpha (ΕΑ)2009Kennesaw State UniversityKennesaw, GAActive
Epsilon Beta (ΕΒ)2009University of ChicagoChicago, ILActive
Epsilon Gamma (ΕΓ)2009University of Illinois ChicagoChicago, ILActive
Epsilon Delta (ΕΔ)2009DePaul UniversityChicago, ILActive
Epsilon Epsilon (ΕΕ)2009Eastern Washington UniversityCheney, WAActive
Epsilon Zeta (ΕΖ)2009University of VermontBurlington, VTActive
Epsilon Eta (ΕΗ)2009Villanova UniversityVillanova, PAActive
Epsilon Theta (ΕΘ)2010East Carolina UniversityGreenville, NCActive
Epsilon Iota (ΕΙ)2010Cal Poly HumboldtArcata, CAActive
Epsilon Kappa (ΕΚ)2010University of ArizonaTucson, AZActive
Epsilon Lambda (ΕΛ)2010Embry–Riddle Aeronautical UniversityDaytona Beach, FLActive
Epsilon Mu (ΕΜ)2010SUNY OneontaOneonta, NYActive
Epsilon Nu (ΕΝ)2011North Carolina State UniversityRaleigh, NCActive
Epsilon Xi (ΕΞ)2011California State University, FresnoFresno, CAActive
Epsilon Omicron (ΕΟ)2011Binghamton University – SUNYBinghamton, NYActive
Epsilon Pi (ΕΠ)2011Michigan State UniversityEast Lansing, MIActive
Epsilon Rho (ΕΡ)2011Texas Christian UniversityFort Worth, TXActive
Epsilon Sigma (ΕΣ)2012University of California, IrvineIrvine, CAActive
Epsilon Tau (ΕΤ)2012Lewis UniversityRomeoville, ILActive
Epsilon Upsilon (ΕΥ)2012University of California, DavisDavis, CAActive
Epsilon Phi (ΕΦ)2012University of North CarolinaCharlotte, NCActive
Epsilon Chi (ΕΧ)2012University of California, Santa CruzSanta Cruz, CAActive
Epsilon Psi (ΕΨ)2012University at Albany, SUNYAlbany, NYActive
Epsilon Omega (ΕΩ)2013University of MemphisMemphis, TNActive
Zeta Alpha (ΖΑ)2013Virginia Commonwealth UniversityRichmond, VAActive
Zeta Beta (ΖΒ)2013University of West GeorgiaCarrollton, GAActive
Zeta Gamma (ΖΓ)2014Iowa State UniversityAmes, IAActive
Zeta Delta (ΖΔ)2014Boise State UniversityBoise, IDActive
Zeta Epsilon (ΖΕ)2014Syracuse UniversitySyracuse, NYActive
Zeta Zeta (ΖΖ)2014California State University, East BayHayward, CAActive
Zeta Eta (ΖΗ)2015Idaho State UniversityPocatello, IDActive
Zeta Theta (ΖΘ)2015Johnson C. Smith UniversityCharlotte, NCActive
Zeta Iota (ΖΙ)2015Heritage UniversityToppenish, WAActive
Zeta Kappa (ΖΚ)2015SUNY PlattsburghPlattsburgh, NYActive
Zeta Lambda (ΖΛ)2015Western Michigan UniversityKalamazoo, MIActive
Zeta Mu (ΖΜ)2015Duke UniversityDurham, NCActive
Zeta Nu (ΖΝ)2015Hofstra UniversityHempstead, NYActive
Zeta Xi (ΖΞ)2016University of MissouriColumbia, MOActive
Zeta Omicron (ΖΟ)2016Southern Illinois University CarbondaleCarbondale, ILActive
Zeta Pi (ΖΠ)2016Salisbury UniversitySalisbury, MDActive
Zeta Rho (ΖΡ)2016University of Texas Rio Grande ValleyEdinburg, TXActive
Zeta Sigma (ΖΣ)2016Washington State UniversityPullman, WAActive
Zeta Tau (ΖΤ)2017Aurora UniversityAurora, ILActive
Zeta Upsilon (ΖΥ)2017Northern Illinois UniversityDeKalb, ILActive
Zeta Phi (ΖΦ)2017Denison UniversityGranville, OHActive
Zeta Chi (ΖΧ)2017University of Northern ColoradoGreeley, COActive
Zeta Psi (ΖΨ)April 29, 2017California State University, Dominguez Hills ?Carson, CAActive
Zeta Omega (ΖΩ)April 7, 2018University of North Carolina at GreensboroGreensboro, NCActive
Eta Alpha (ΗΑ)2018University of Northern IowaCedar Falls, IAActive
Eta Beta (ΗΒ)2018SUNY CortlandCortland, NYActive
Eta Gamma (ΗΓ)May 11, 2019University of California, San DiegoSan Diego, CAActive
Eta Delta (ΗΔ)201x ?California State University, SacramentoSacramento, CAActive
Eta Epsilon (ΗΕ)October 31, 2020California State University, ChicoChico, CAActive
Eta Zeta (ΗΖ)November 13, 2020Stephen F. Austin State UniversityNacogdoches, TXActive
Eta Eta (ΗΗ)November 28, 2021George Washington UniversityWashington, D.C.Active
  1. 1 2 In 1922 Manhattan College was relocated from its original location in Manhattan, to the nearby borough of the Bronx, without being renamed.
  2. 1 2 The College of New Rochelle was closed in 2019, after bankruptcy of the school.

Alumnae chapters

Alumnae chapters
Designation City
Alpha Alpha (ΑΑ) New Brunswick, New Jersey
Alpha Beta (ΑΒ) Hartford, Connecticut
Alpha Gamma (ΑΓ) Austin, Texas
Alpha Delta (ΑΔ) Silver Spring, Maryland
Alpha Epsilon (ΑΕ) New York City, New York
Alpha Zeta (ΑΖ) Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Alpha Eta (ΑΗ) Los Angeles, California
Alpha Theta (ΑΘ) Seattle, Washington
Alpha Iota (ΑΙ) Nashville, Tennessee
Alpha Kappa (ΑΚ) Madison, Wisconsin
Alpha Lambda (ΑΛ) Chicago, Illinois
Alpha Mu (ΑΜ) Detroit, Michigan
Alpha Nu (ΑΝ) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Alpha Xi (ΑΞ) Alexandria, Virginia
Alpha Omicron (ΑΟ) Phoenix, Arizona
Alpha Pi (ΑΠ) Boston, Massachusetts
Alpha Rho (ΑΡ) Raleigh, North Carolina
Alpha Sigma (ΑΣ) Atlanta, Georgia
Alpha Tau (ΑΤ) Albuquerque, New Mexico
Alpha Upsilon (ΑΥ) Orlando, Florida
Alpha Phi (ΑΦ) Dallas, Texas
Alpha Chi (ΑΧ) San Francisco, California
Alpha Psi (ΑΨ) Denver, Colorado
Alpha Omega (ΑΩ) Paterson, New Jersey
Alpha Alpha Alpha (ΑΑΑ) Houston, Texas
Alpha Alpha Beta (ΑΑΒ) San Diego, California
Alpha Alpha Gamma (ΑΑΓ) Atlantic City, New Jersey
Alpha Alpha Delta (ΑΑΔ) Charlotte, North Carolina
Alpha Alpha Epsilon (ΑΑΕ) Tri-Cities, Washington
Alpha Alpha Zeta (ΑΑΖ) Richmond, Virginia

Omega chapter (Ω)

Omega chapter is dedicated to members of the sorority who are deceased. Historically, the sorority has honored these members with the title "Lambda Angels". During each national banquet a moment of silence is taken, and information about each member is incorporated into the program that reflects on each Lambda Angel’s accomplishments and the great loss that the Sisterhood has experienced, in their passing. In recent years a ceremony has been conducted at the national annual convention.

References

  1. "Lambda Theta Alpha". Uwgreek.com. Retrieved 14 January 2015.
  2. "Home page". Lambdalady.org. Retrieved 14 January 2015.
  3. 1 2 3 "History". Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority, Inc. Retrieved 2019-01-18.
  4. "NALFO - Official Website". Nalfo.org. Retrieved 14 January 2015.
  5. "NALFO ANNOUNCES 2014 NATIONAL AWARDS". Myemail.constantcontact.com. Retrieved 14 January 2015.
  6. "LTA becomes First and Only Latino Greek Member to Nationally Partner with St. Jude Children's Research Hospital". Campaign.r20.constantcontact.com. Retrieved 14 January 2015.
  7. "LambdaThetaAlphaPhilanthropy". Retrieved 21 September 2022.
  8. "LTAFoundation". Retrieved 21 September 2022.
  9. William Raimond Baird; Carroll Lurding (eds.). "Almanac of Fraternities and Sororities (Baird's Manual Online Archive)". Student Life and Culture Archives. University of Illinois: University of Illinois Archives. Retrieved 21 September 2022. The main archive URL is The Baird's Manual Online Archive homepage.
  10. National website chapter list, accessed 22 September, 2022.
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