Lambda Theta Alpha
at TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
OUR CHAPTER
Here at Texas A&M University, the Beta Eta Chapter of Lambda Theta Alpha was founded on September 13, 1998. 12 lovely ladies had a vision and a mission to further advance their professional skills and personal qualities. Since then, our chapter has continued to build strong women who celebrate sisterhood and make a difference in the world around us. The Beta Eta Chapter strives to uphold our principles of Unity, Love, and Respect and continues to strive to excel in academics while working, partaking in extracurricular activities and leadership on the Texas A&M University campus and in the College Station/Bryan community.
FOUNDING SISTERS
Rachel De Jesus
Romi Villareal
Margaret Ann Piña
Yvonne Lorraine Garcia
Tiffany Nicole Ramirez
Rebecca Ferdin
Martha Patricia Aguilar
Melissa Marie Salinas
Ilse Eaddy-Porras
Lisa Marie Ramirez
Jennifer Nancy Allison Byrne
Angela Lynn Williams
National HISTORY
FOUNDING MOTHERS
In the December of 1975 at Kean University in New Jersey, Lambda Theta Alpha was recognized as the FIRST Latina Sorority founded in the United States. Amidst the political and social revolutions surrounding the Feminist Liberation and Civil Rights Movements of the sixties and seventies, our 17 Founding Mothers recognized the need to combat machismo attitudes and racial prejudice by gaining a voice in the collegiate realm. Responding to this need, Lambda Theta Alpha was established upon the principles of Unity, Love, and Respect. They created a support system to empower the Universal Woman while upholding scholarly excellence, cultural and political awareness, and community activism. Although LTA was the first sorority to cater to the needs of the Latina woman, not all 17 Founding Mothers were of Latin descent. We follow the motto, "Latin by Tradition, nor by definition", with sisters representing over 120 different cultural identities across the nation. Today, we have over 175 chapters in the United States and in Puerto Rico, making us the largest, and one of the most respected, Latina-based organizations in the nation.
Ileana Almaguer
Cecilia Alvarez
Carmen Baez
Karen Capra
Doris Cruz
Arlene Fernandez
Eneida Figueroa
Maria Gautier
Teresa Gonzalez
Thomasa Gonzalez
Diana Ibarria
Lillian Marrero - Lambda Angel
Ofelia Oviedo
Linda Perez
Aurora "Dory" Rodriguez
Maria del Carmen Vega
Marilyn Wyatt