
As well as our international philanthropies, we have our local philanthropy, which is the Susan G. We have three international philanthropies that we pride ourselves on: The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, The National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders and the Delta Phi Epsilon Educational Foundation. It was founded on Rowan’s campus on March 2, 1992. Sisterhood, Scholarship, Self, Service, and Socialĭelta Phi Epsilon is an international sorority founded on March17, 1917 at New York University School of Law. As an organization we have identified five areas of development and personal growth among members, which cultivate well rounded and balanced women: Delta Phi Epsilon embraces women through our founding principles of justice, sisterhood, and love. Please see Unrecognized Groups for more information.ĭelta Phi Epsilon’s vision as a sorority is setting the standard for sisterhood in an ever changing world. Psi Sigma Phi Multicultural Fraternity, Inc.Īlpha Phi Omega (Co-ed Service Fraternity) National Pan-Hellenic CouncilĬhi Upsilon Sigma National Latin Sorority, Inc. The following tables list each chapter by which council they belong to, as well as link to their ProfLink page, as well as website for their national organization.

So far this decade, our chapter roll has grown by seven – from Theta Beta to Theta Theta.All Fraternity & Sorority Organization ChaptersĪll organizations are open for any individual interested in Fraternity and Sorority Life regardless of race, color, religion or national origin. The 2016 Convention in Schaumburg, IL saw the installation of Natalie Averette, Gamma Beta, as our 14th National President, and the beginning of a new philanthropic partnership between the Tri Sigma Foundation and the March of Dimes. In addition, the committee also undertook the restoration and preservation of jewelry and other artifacts, including our beloved Doll Collection. Under the direction of a national archivist, a committee of volunteers began preparing a vast amount of documents for digitization, which will soon allow members unprecedented access to Tri Sigma’s history. Efforts to stand up a fully functioning archives began in earnest as well. Tri Sigmas came from all over the country in May 2015 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of our Heart Home and see all the changes made to the two buildings. After 50 years as our official headquarters, the Mabel Lee Walton House Memorial Headquarters began the transition to a memorial museum for displaying Sigma’s history, with the opening of a new headquarters building next door to Walton House. The Labryrinth Leadership program was created, and service opportunities in West Virginia and Jamaica offered members the chance to fully immerse themselves in aiding local communities. Tri Sigma’s Executive Council adopted a governance model to better meet the needs of this dynamic sisterhood. Kaye Schendel was installed as Tri Sigma’s 13th National President at the 2010 Convention in Minneapolis, MN. We are a Sisterhood.Ģ010 brought many opportunities for Tri Sigma to look forward and continue a path of innovation.


We find friends within the bonds of Tri Sigma. Together, they established a sisterhood called Sigma Sigma Sigma. They reached out to others who joined them on the journey. Is it any wonder then, that eight young women, away from home and family, found each other and began their journey in friendship? They stepped out on a path from Farmville, Virginia in 1898, sharing a special bond as friends who regarded each other as sisters. There may be one or two, there may be a hundred. Among them will be found some with whom we feel a special bond…a rapport to be welcomed and nurtured. There will be many acquaintances as we travel along our path. Founders: Margaret Lee Batten, Louise Marie Davis, Martha Trent Featherston, Isabella Merrick, Sallie Jackson Michie, Lelia Scott, Elizabeth Watkins and Lucy Wright.įrom our earliest days, we seek out others to accompany us on our journey.
