What is chi omega symbol?

The Chi Omega symbol consists of a monogram of the Greek letters Chi (X) and Omega (Ω) with a skull and crossbones in the center. The skull and crossbones represent the sorority's motto, "Hellenic Culture and Christian Ideals," which emphasizes the importance of both intellectual and spiritual development. The colors of Chi Omega are cardinal and straw, and the flower is the white carnation. The fraternity was founded on April 5, 1895, at the University of Arkansas, and it is currently the largest women's fraternal organization in the United States with over 345,000 initiated members.