Delta Kappa Delta
Delta Kappa Delta Sorority, Inc. | |
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ΔΚΔ | |
Founded |
October 1, 1999 Texas A&M University |
Type | Service and Cultural interest |
Emphasis | South Asian Interest and Multicultural based |
Colors | Violet, Black, and Silver |
Symbol | Diya |
Flower | Lotus |
Mascot | Peacock |
Philanthropy | Child abuse prevention and awareness |
Headquarters | College Station, Texas, United States |
Homepage |
www |
Delta Kappa Delta (Also known as B.E.T.I.S., ΔΚΔ, and DKD) is a United States-based college sorority. Delta Kappa Delta is a cultural interest sorority oriented towards South Asian culture. The sorority was founded at Texas A&M University in 1999. It is a founding member of the National APIA Panhellenic Association.[1]
History
The precursor to Delta Kappa Delta was a grass-roots service organization named B.E.T.I.S. ("Behind Every True Indian Sister"). The sorority itself was formed October 1, 1999.[2]
Founders
The thirteen[lower-alpha 1] founders are:[2]
- Preya Sharma (née Sharma)
- Rachel Goel (née Gupta)
- Nisha Kavalam (née Kalluvilayil)
- Sylvia Kalluvilayil
- Sheila Krishan
- Hiral Mathur (née Shah)
- Dimple Patel
- Meenal Johnson (née Patel)
- Siby Samuel (née Phillip)
- Neha Londoño (née Shah)
- Nisha Sidhwani
- Christina Thomas
- Celine Xavier
Chapters
- Alpha Chapter- Texas A&M University
- Beta Chapter- Texas Tech University
- Gamma Chapter- University of Texas at Austin
- Delta Chapter- Temple University
- Epsilon Chapter- University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
- Zeta Chapter- Baylor University
- Eta Chapter - Rutgers University at New Brunswick
- Theta Chapter - University of North Texas at Denton
Colonies
- State University of New York at Binghamton Colony
- Southern Methodist University Colony
- New York University Colony
- University of Texas at Dallas Colony
See also
Notes
- ↑ The sorority's website says there are 14, but only the following 13 are listed.
References
- ↑ Administrator. "Links". deltakappadelta.com. Retrieved 2016-02-08.
- 1 2 "Our History". Delat Kappa Delta Sorority Inc. Retrieved 13 December 2014.
External links
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