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List of Delta Delta Delta alumnae chapters. Delta Delta Delta is a North American collegiate women's fraternity. It was founded on November 27, 1888, at Boston University. In the following list of chapters, active chapters and indicated in bold and inactive chapters are in italics. [ 1][ 2] Chapter. Alumnae Alliance name. Charter date and range.
The Theta chapter of Chi Phi at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Chi Phi (ΧΦ), Theta chapter, founded in 1878. Theta chapter of Chi Phi is one of the oldest fraternities on campus and owns two houses next door to each other at 1981 and 1985 15th St., across from the Quad and Student Union. The Chi Phi house at 1981 15th Street was ...
Delta Iota: Miss Arkansas 2019 [6] Julie Hayek: Theta Pi: Miss California USA 1983, Miss USA 1983, actress, model [5] Lynn Herring: Delta Omega: Miss Virginia 1977, actress in General Hospital [7] Crystal Lee: Omega: Miss California 2013, first runner-up Miss America 2014, in-arena host for Golden State Warriors [8] Jaclyn Stapp: Alpha Delta
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This list of Delta Upsilon members includes notable initiates of an undergraduate chapter of Delta Upsilon fraternity. It does not list honorary members, who include George W. Atherton, Aubrey Radcliffe, and Justin Smith Morrill. Also not listed is Dave Frohnmayer, initiated as a regular member by the University of Oregon chapter of Delta ...
Delta Gamma (ΔΓ), commonly known as DG, is a women's fraternity in the United States and Canada with over 250,000 initiated members. [1] It has 150 collegiate chapters and more than 200 alumnae groups. [2] The organization's executive office is in Columbus, Ohio. [3] Delta Gamma is one of 26 national sororities under the umbrella organization ...
Delta Mu Delta was founded on November 18, 1913, by a dean from Harvard University and four professors from Yale University and New York University. [1] The purpose of the Delta Mu Delta honor society is to promote higher education in business administration by recognizing and rewarding academic accomplishments. [2]