List of Delta Gamma chapters
Delta Gamma chapters
Following is a list of Delta Gamma chapters.[1][2][3] Active chapters are bolded. Inactive chapters and institutions are in ititalics.
Notes
- This school closed in 1918. The building that formerly housed Fairmount College is now the DuBose Conference Center.
- The Trinity campus has been moved several times, from Tehuacana, to Waxahachie, then to its current location in San Antonio.
- Re-established in 2004 as Theta Beta chapter when the college's name was Case Western Reserve University
- Reformed on the campus as the Gamma Omega chapter in 1960.
- Re-established in 1922 as the Alpha Nu chapter.
- Formed in 1897 by absorbing the local Ann Jane Club (established in 1894). Re-established as a colony in 1978. This chapter name has been reused several times, between Bolivar College, St. Lawrence University, and Stanford.
- Formed from the local Alpha Zeta Beta (established in 1892).
- Formed in 1903 from Delta Alpha (established in 1900).
- Formed in 1906 from Zeta Nu (established 1905).
- Formed in 1907 from Pie Delta Monte (established in 1900).
- Formed in 1908 from Phi Delta Phi (established 1903).
- Formed in 1911 from Beta Sigma (established in 1900).
- Formed in 1911 from Sigma Tau Gamma (established in 1908). Reformed in 2019 as a colony.
- Formed in 1912 from Pi Sigma (established in 1906).
- Formed in 1913 from Sigma Beta Pi (established in 1907).
- Formed in 1913 from Upsilon Chi Zeta (established in 1909).
- Reformed Delta chapter in 1922 by absorbing Beta Phi (established in 1902).
- Revived Upsilon chapter which went dormant in 1887.
- Originally the Theta chapter. Reformed in 2004 from Theta Beta (established in 2003).
References
- Lurding, Carroll and Becque, Fran. (December 29, 2022) "Delta Gamma". Almanac of Fraternities and Sororities. Urbana: University of Illinois. Accessed March 25, 2023
- "Chapter Locator - Collegiate Chapters". members.deltagamma.org. Retrieved 2022-11-15.
- Baird, William Raimond and James Taylor Brown. Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities: a Descriptive Analysis of the Fraternity System In the Collges of the United States, With a Detailed Account of Each Fraternity. 10th ed. New York: James T. Brown Publisher, 1923. pp. 422-423. via Hathi Trust.
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