Chapter History

On May 31, 2003, seven young women established Kappa Phi Lambda at The Ohio State University. With over 900 student organizations at OSU, there were more than enough organizations that students could belong to, but these seven women believed OSU was lacking a strong representation of Asian women. These seven women: Gina Fong, Esther Lee, Alberta Lui, Aileen Nguyen, Audrey Pai, Helen Son, and Jenny Teng, sought out to establish an organization where women could be part of an eternal sisterhood and at the same time be able to share their ideas and opinions to make a difference in the community. They decided that Kappa Phi Lambda Sorority instilled the same values they believed in. With hard work, dedication, and determination, these seven women established the Kappa Phi Lambda Omicron Chapter at The Ohio State University. By promoting sisterhood, community service, and cultural diversity, the sisters at Ohio State hope for great things in the future and will represent Kappa Phi Lambda with pride and loyalty.