About LOXi

Lambda Omicron Xi is a gender-inclusive dry sorority that fosters Siblinghood through community service and creates a supportive environment for academic, leadership, and professional development. The core values that each Sister and Sibling is entrusted to uphold are Family, Community, Service, Dedication, and Compassion.

 
 
  • Examples of professional behavior include, but are not limited to: Showing compassion for others; demonstrating respect for others; demonstrating a calm, compassionate, and helpful demeanor toward those in need; and being kind and supportive.

  • Inclusivity, in its very definition, means to be open to everyone and not limited to certain people. Lambda Omicron Xi focuses on creating an inclusive environment regardless of sex, gender, gender identity, or gender expression.

  • We participate in unpaid voluntary work intended to help people in a particular area.

 

In recent years, Lambda Omicron Xi was awarded…

  • 2021: SFL Excellence in Scholarship & Academic Achievement, SFL Excellence in Community Service & Philanthropy, PSFC Chapter of the Year, ICC Bronze Recognition Community Service Award

  • 2022: SFL Excellence in Community Service & Philanthropy, SFL Excellence in Campus Involvement & Member Engagement, Member Volunteer of the Year, Member Greek Leader of the Year

  • 2023: SFL Chapter of the Year, SFL Chapter President of the Year

  • 2024: SFL Excellence in Community Service, SFL Chapter President of the Year


Community Service with Gary May

2024: It was a privilege to participate in community service at Grace Garden alongside Chancellor May. This experience was both fun and enjoyable, and we are grateful for the opportunity to give back to the community: Video on Instagram

LOXi History.

“During the 2001 school year, a transfer student named Stephanie Hoffman found herself unsatisfied with the community service organizations on campus. She transferred from University of California, Riverside where she was part of a local community service sorority. She liked the sorority because she was able to participate in community service events without a long term commitment to any one service organization besides the sorority. She also liked that it didn't require a huge fee every quarter. During the summer of 2002 with Jasmine Wiest, Molly Hucklebridge, Katrina Jimenez and Katie Holmquist she founded Lambda Omicron Xi. Well known for their distinct ladybug mascot, the sorority stands out as a community service-based organization.”