What makes the Alpha Epsilon Chapter at the University of Wyoming so special?
Sigma Alpha women stand out on campus. They are women just like you that grew up involved in agriculture and on farms and ranches. They are women who strive to achieve success in their professional lives in addition to making lifelong sisters, network connections, and bonds.
The ladies in our chapter come from various and diverse backgrounds.
There are no two girls that are the same!
Some of the majors (and programs) represented in our chapter include:
- Agriculture Business
- Agriculture Communications
- Agriculture Education
- Animal Science: Communications
- Animal Science: Equine
- Animal Science: Range Livestock
- Anthropology
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Journalism
- Microbiology
- Physiology
- Psychology
- Rangeland Ecology and Watershed Management
- Speech-Language Pathology
- Wildlife and Fisheries Biology Management
Our ladies are leaders and extremely involved on the University of Wyoming campus. Our organizations include:
- ATA
- Block and Bridle
- Club Volleyball
- Collegiate Farm Bureau
- Collegiate FFA
- Collegiate 4H
- Community Senate
- Cowboy Joe Pony Handlers
- Cowboy States Reining Horse Association
- Fish n Chicks
- Food Science Club
- Microbial Minds
- Pre-Vet Club
- Research Lab
- Shotgun Team
- Student Ambassador
- UW Meat Judging
- Women's Lacrosse
- Wool Judging
- Wyoming Collegiate Cattle Association
- Wyo-Gold
We have a wide array of ladies that represent several different states across the nation. Some of these states (and towns) that are and have been represented in our chapter include:
Wyoming
Cody, Douglas, Dubois, Pine Bluffs
Colorado
Elizabeth, Fort Collins, Hudson, Montrose, Salida, Yampa
Nebraska
Ogallala, Seward
Oregon
Athena
Texas
New Braunfels
California
Aromas, King City, Leona Valley,
Washington
Colfax, Seattle, St. John
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