Your Support Can Help Our Chapter Thrive!
Your Phi Mu Delta experience will stick with you for the rest of your life, and we want to make sure that we are able to provide that same experience to future members as well, but we need your help. We are reinstating our annual communications program so we can better communicate with you and keep our chapter thriving. Read more to find out how you can support us as we revitalize our program in the next few months.
Your Phi Mu Delta experience will stick with you for the rest of your life, and we want to make sure that we are able to provide that same experience to future members as well, but we need your help. We are reinstating our annual communications program so we can better communicate with
This sorority has proven itself committed to Improving education, living conditions,strengthening community togetherness, as well as unity amoungst
Dear Alpha Beta Chapter of Gamma Phi Delta, Inc., President and Members: Please accept this letter as notice of my resignation from the Alpha Beta Chapter of Gamma Phi Delta Sorority, Inc. My last day of membership will be October 20, 2015. It has been a pleasure working with you and the members over the years.
Through the generosity of our alumnae, it is possible for us
We are beginning a legacy and we want you to be a part of it! In memory of James Wilson, Sr., our family has elected to start an endowment at Texas Southern University. This comes at a great time because the matriarch of our family, Mrs. Mary Wilson will be turning 90 this year. This gives us the opportunity to honor them both by beginning a legacy that will continue for years to come.
Outside of her active participation as a Kappa alumna, Betty was a teacher, served as a church organist, chaired a large antique show, owned a floral design business and led the Washington National Cathedral’s Altar Guild. As a new member of Delta Rho in 1957, Betty and the members of her new member class were always reminded of the lifelong friendships and associations they would make as collegians as well as alumnae. In the years since, Betty has found this to be very true and she is forever grateful for the lasting ideals afforded her because of her Kappa
While other sororities make up its own community, the Tri Delta community consists of over 130 collegiate chapters and 250 alumnae chapters all in which separate into 5 regions of the country. Overall, Tri Delta includes 16,000 collegiate members and 200,000 alumnae members. Tri Delta has been around since 1888, and has been on campus for 103 years this spring. This helps display that Delta Delta Delta is very selective in the choice of women that have represent the chapter, making the Tri Delta community only as strong, proud, successful, and sustainable as the women who make up this
We hope you will remember these years fondly — the bonds of friendships you made, the opportunities for self-growth that defined you as an individual, and the intellectual development you experienced both in and out of the classroom. The Fraternity wants you to remember that this is not the end of your experience as a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma, but another
I believe that it is going to take a collaborative and holistic approach to change these trends. This mission is something I am passionate about and determined to see through. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated is that organization that can make this possible.
The title of the most ‘Disorganized, Sporadically Planned, Disaster of an Event of the 2016-2017 School Year,’ must sadly be granted the 2016-17 National Honor Society Induction Ceremony. As a brand new National Honor Society Inductee, I was honored with the chance to attend this prestigious event and found myself leaving dissatisfied and disillusioned. The National Honor Society is a well-respected and important organization in the academic community, one that students work hard to achieve enrollment in and colleges view with respect and admiration. The Induction Ceremony is meant to honor these students dedication and scholastic work ethic and pay homage to the Honor students that have come before us. I had much been looking forward the event as a way to show my family how much effort I have poured into my highschool career.
I am writing this letter to express my interest in your illustrious organization, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated. I am currently a senior majoring in Criminal Justice, minoring in African American Studies with aspirations of becoming a Social Justice Attorney. Born in the inner city of New York and being raised in the suburbs of Atlanta, I am not your typical Southern Belle or City girl. I like to think of myself as being a fine mix of the two. At a young age my mother groomed me into what she believed a well-rounded lady should be.
“Bringing the gifts that my ancestors gave, I am the dream and the hope of the slave. I rise, I rise, I rise.,” to become a Delta Woman. When asked to express why I should be awarded the honor & pleasure of being apart this great sorority; I must admit I was a bit overwhelmed but also very humbled. However, I am reminded of the great women Delta Sigma Theta has helped mold some of the most influential women in the world. I want to be apart of the most illustrious sorority organization.
“The chief significance of Alpha Phi Alpha lies in its purpose to stimulate, develop, and cement an intelligent, trained leadership in the unending fight for freedom, equality, and fraternity. Our task is endless.” Jewel Henry Arthur Callis. Since its founding Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity has remained loyal to its ideal of providing advocacy for its community.
The tenth National President, Dorothy I. Height, wrote: “To preserve tradition, we must bring it into the current decade and make sure it remains viable for decades to come.” Protocol is something mandatory for all sorority’s and fraternity’s. In Delta Sigma Theta protocol is prescribed as respect and recognition for founders, the Nation President and Past National Presidents, the Regional Director/Representative, Chapter Charter Members, and Honorary Members. It is a fact that every Sorority and Fraternity has some type of tradition. In Delta Sigma Theta there are three rites of passage.
To the women of the grad chapter of Delta Sigma Theta, Incorporated: The purpose of this letter is to inform you of my interest in becoming a member of the grad chapter of Delta Sigma Theta, Incorporated. My desire to inspire young men and women and make a significant impact on their lives is just one of many reasons I aspire to join your great sorority. While growing up at a young age my mom worked out of my sibling lives. I did not have many positive female role models I could look to for guidance in different situations.
I would like to play a role in holding this standard for all the PC’s to come, so that the Epsilon Epsilon chapter can always be proud of its