
Our Story
On a small liberal arts college campus in Atlanta, Georgia, a Junior named Morghan Brandon had a revolutionary idea that the status quo of Greek life needed to change. If no change could be made through other organizations already established, then she would make the change through an organization of her own. In the fall of 2011, Morghan began planning and creating the building blocks of her new organization. She, along with other women hoping to see a change on the campus, used empowerment of women as a basis for the soon-to-be organization. Through empowerment and inspiration, progress follows. Epsilon Iota Psi, a local sorority, was founded on April 25, 2012, at Oglethorpe University in Atlanta, Georgia. Twenty-two women set forth to make history on the small campus of Oglethorpe University as the first African-American sorority at the institution. The Madames of Epsilon Iota Psi Sorority continues to make history daily as they serve women and children of the Atlanta area, and make an impact on Oglethorpe University's campus. Madames empower to inspire progress daily.
22 Founding Madames
Alexys Scott
Angela McByrd
Aniysa Taylor
Ashley Shaffer
Asia Lewis
Chelcee Arnold
Chelsea Lennon
Christina Hall
Ciarra Dantzler
Dorian Cooper
Jasmine Rushing
Jassmine Smith
Kaci Palmore
Keidra Bynum
Khoyisha Stoutt
Kyana Jenkins
Mareva Bone
Rachel Lugay
Shalani Offord
Shani Henry
Zena Stephens
Morghan Brandon