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The History of University of Missouri, Columbia Colony

The University of Missouri-Columbia Colony was started in the winter of 1999 by five young ladies: Yung-Yi Hsieh, Jennifer Kuo, Elizabeth Morris, Kathy Pham, and Sarah Wilcox. The inspiration for an Asian-American Sorority was led by Elizabeth Morris afer attending a MAASU (Mid-West Asian-American Student Union) Conference at the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor. Through many phone calls and meetings, the foundation for Alpha Phi Gamma-MU was formed. With hard work and dedication, these five girls created an organization that promotes sisterhood, service, and Asian Awareness. In January 2006, the Gamma Class composed of Alice Chan, Theresa Dinh, Amelia Hadisiswanto, Katie Huang, Jamie Kanki, Chung-Mei Kao, Paula Kim, Jollene Kuo, Anna Lim, and Denise Link successfully rechartered Alpha Phi Gamma at the University of Missouri-Columbia Colony.

 


University of Missouri -Columbia

Office of Greek Life AO17
Brady Commons
Columbia, MO 65211-7100
Contact: Alpha Phi Gamma - UMC
Website: http://students.missouri.edu/~alphaphigamma


Milestones
  • May 28, 1999
    Chartered and recognized as a Colony
  • Future
    TBD

 


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