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Gamma Phi Delta (ΓΦΔ) is a historically African American service sorority for businesswomen, professionals, and students. [1] It was founded in 1943 at the Lewis College of Business and expanded to have chapters across the united states [ 2 ] The sorority is an affiliate of the National Council of Negro Women .
Delta Gamma: ΔΓ: 1873 International NPC: Traditional Active Delta Phi Epsilon: ΔΦΕ: 1917 International NPC: Traditional Esse Quam Videri (To be rather than to seem to be) Active Delta Phi Lambda: ΔΦΛ: 1998 National NAPA: Asian Active Delta Phi Omega: ΔΦΩ: 1998 National NAPA South Asian Active Delta Sigma Epsilon: ΔΣΕ: 1914 ...
The AES was holding its biennial meeting when it was notified of the NPC decision and, at that meeting, "completed the necessary business and took formal action to dissolve the Association". [9] The NPC admitted five other sororities at the same time: Alpha Epsilon Phi, Delta Phi Epsilon, Phi Sigma Sigma, Sigma Delta Tau, and Theta Phi Alpha ...
The College of William & Mary fraternities and sororities include chapters of national organizations belonging to the Panhellenic Council, the Interfraternity Council (IFC) and the National Pan-Hellenic Council, and also recognizes one local fraternity without Greek letters (Queens' Guard) and the local chapter of one national fraternity (Kappa Sigma) that abandoned membership in an inter ...
Gamma Phi Delta is a historically African American service sorority for businesswomen, professionals, and students. Undergraduate chapters In the ...
By the end of this summit, the fraternities and sororities present formed the North American Greek Council (NAGC) which comprised seven organizations: alpha Kappa Delta Phi, Alpha Phi Gamma, Delta Phi Lambda, Pi Alpha Phi, Pi Delta Psi, Sigma Beta Rho, and Sigma Psi Zeta.
Gamma Phi Beta was founded in 1874 and with it came the term "sorority", which was coined for it at the time of its founding. (Prior to that, women's Greek-letter organizations used the term "women's fraternity", since no more appropriate term existed.) Alpha Gamma Delta completed the triad in 1904. The three sororities maintain social bonds.
Delta Delta: March 16, 1912 – January 1, 1915 College of Wooster: Wooster: Ohio: Inactive [23] [z] Delta Epsilon: May 25, 1912 Millikin University: Decatur: Illinois: Active [24] [aa] Delta Zeta: August 28, 1912 Franklin College: Franklin: Indiana: Active [ab] Delta Eta: September 19, 1912 Coe College: Cedar Rapids: Iowa: Active [ac] Omega ...