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A Guide to the Greek Life family at St. Mary's University.TRANSCRIPT
Greek Life at St. Mary’s Universi-ty strives to empower members of Greek-letter organizations to excel, promote, and preserve the four princi-ples of brotherhood/sisterhood, lead-ership, scholarship, and ser-vice. Together, Greeks offer an envi-ronment which supports and encour-ages the living out of ideals contained in each chapter creed, holding no tol-erance for behavior unbecoming of the highest standards of the mission of the University. Greek leaders are students of character who set exam-ples of leadership on the entire cam-pus.
We invite all students to take part in
the Greek experience. The influences
of Greek Life will take you beyond your
higher education experience. Take
the challenge and you will realize
that membership will influence you
Sororities: Fraternities:
- Alpha Phi - Chi Phi
- Alpha Sigma Tau - Kappa Sigma
- Beta Sigma Phi - Kappa Theta Chi
- Delta Zeta - Lambda Chi Alpha
- Kappa Delta Chi - Omega Delta Phi
- Sigma Sigma Sigma - Sigma Beta Chi
- Sigma Phi Epsilon
Founded on September 18, 1872 at Syracuse University in New York.
Founded on May 3, 1997 at St. Mary’s.
Founder’s Day is celebrated on
October 10.
Motto: Union Hand in Hand
Our philanthropy is the Alpha Phi Foundation, estab-lished in 1956, which helps to promote women’s heart health.
Alpha Sigma Tau Alpha Sigma Tau is a national sorority dedicated to promoting the ethical, cultural and so-
cial development in its members. We are currently the oldest sorority on campus and are
deeply rooted in tradition and values. We strive on creating active, self-reliant, and trust-
worthy sisters in all aspects in life and form bonds and friendships that will last forever.
Alpha Sigma Tau is about women working together to accomplish great things both locally
and nationally. Anchored in tradition, friendships forged in tradition!
Beta Theta Chapter
Founded: April 24th, 1976
President: Katherine Vasquez -
Facebook Page: Alpha Sigma Tau
at St. Mary’s University
Local Mascot: Woodstock
Quick Facts
Founded November 4th,
1899 at Eastern Michigan
University
Colors: Emerald green
and gold
Symbol: Anchor
Jewel: White pearl
Flower: Yellow Rose
Philanthropy
National Philanthropy: Pine Mountain Settlement School
National Service Project: Habitat for Humanity
Local Service Project: Breast Cancer Awareness
Beta Bits!
International, Multicul-
tural, Service-Based
Sorority
Philanthropy: Breast
Cancer Awareness
Mascot: Bumble Bee
Colors: Black and Gold
Flower: Yellow Rose
Fruit: Strawberry
Founded: April 30, 1931
Motto: Vita, Scientia,
Amicitia (Life, Learning,
Friendship)
ΒΣΦΒΣΦΒΣΦ Chapter: Beta Eta Pi Est. April 30, 1931
Who is Beta Sigma Phi?
Beta Sigma Phi is a multicultural sorority at St.
Mary’s University. We predominately focus on the various cultural aspects within our com-
munity. Our purpose is to unite together in friendship. We strive to uphold our values and
traditions, making us a sisterhood you can
expect to cherish for a lifetime.
Service Throughout the year, Beta Sigma Phi participates in
several service projects including on campus activi-ties. Boo Bash, Continuing the Heritage and the
Children’s Shelter are just some of the many ser-
vice projects we are involved with.
We also advocate Breast Cancer Awareness, col-lect Christmas gifts for less fortunate families, and
actively participate in other Greek organizations’
service events.
Multicultural
Beta Sigma Phi provides educational programs to
its members and offers cultural events to others.
We have had guest speakers, cultural performers
and participated in historical tours to learn more
about the culture of the world. Beta Sigma Phi also
strives to incorporate a variety of cultures in eve-
rything we do.
Delta Zeta History
Founded: October 24, 1902 Miami University, Oxford, Ohio
Colors: Rose and green
Flower: Pink Killarney rose
Jewel: Diamond
Badge: Roman Lamp
Mascot: Turtle
Number of Collegiate Chapters: 160 in the United States and Canada
Number of Alumnae Chapters: Over 200 alumnae chapters offer continuing association in 49 states, including Hawaii as well as the United Kingdom and Cana-da. Surfing Sisters is our first virtual alumnae chapter, established in 1998 as an option for alumnae who do not live near an established college or alumnae group.
Number of Initiated Members: Over 240,000
Philanthropy: Speech and Hearing , Painted Turtle Camp
Partnerships: Gallaudet University, House Ear Institute, Starkey Hearing Insti-tute
Local Philanthropy: The Sunshine Cottage
The Purpose of Kappa Delta Chi,
shall be to promote the traditional
values of unity, honesty integrity, and
leadership of it’s members.
K∆X
Kappa Delta Chi was founded at Texas Tech
University on April 6th,1987, by four lovely
Latinas. We focus on community service, with
a special emphasis on the Hispanic/ Latino
populations. We were founded at St. Mary’s
May 5th, 2000.
Kappa Delta Chi
E S T . A P R I L 5 , 1 9 8 7 C H A P T E R : P S I
Fun Facts!
Founded at
Texas Tech in
1987
Latina Based
Colors: Pink
& Maroon
Mascot:
Penguin
Flower:
Pink Rose
In this
Sorority:
Dedicated
Women
Smart
Women
Diversity
Laughter
Joy
Pride
Leadership
Business
Fun
Bonds that
extend past
our Chap-
ter and our
We are a service based
sorority!
Motto of Chi Phi Fraternity:
“We take the best of the best and make them better”
Mission of Chi Phi Fraternity:
To build better men through lifelong friend-
ships, leadership opportunities, and character
development.
Core Values:
Friendship, Respect, Honesty, Responsibility,
Commitment, and Personal Development
FUN FACTS:
StMU Founding Date:
April 9, 1988
Mascot: Flamingo
Colors: Scarlet and
Blue
Philanthropy: Boys
and Girls Club
History
Modern day Kappa Sigma was founded one chilly evening in the fall of 1869, as five students attending the University of
Virginia in Charlottesville gathered in the room of William Grigsby McCormick, at 46 East Lawn, and planted the seed of
Brotherhood. The new brothers recorded their bond in a Constitution and in an Oath that set forth the ideals and principles
to all Kappa Sigma’s today
Brothers of the Lambda Psi Chapter of Kappa Sigma do-
nating more than $1,000 to their local philanthropy: The
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.
Mission
The Fraternity should complement and enhance the educational mission of the host
institution.
The Fraternity should promote the ideal of Brotherhood.
The Fraternity should actively contribute to the personal growth and development
of its members.
The Five Friends and
Brothers
In 1869 these Five Friends and
Brothers brought the Order of
Kappa Sigma to the University
of Virginia.
Brothers of the Lambda Psi Chapter of Kappa Sigma
hanging out with Rattler Man during Rattler Round-Up
prior to Recruitment Week.
St. Mary’s University Lambda Psi Chapter
St. Mary’s Founding: May 19, 2012
National Philanthropy: Military Heroes benefitting the Fisher House
Local Philanthropy: Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
Chapter President: David Huerta
Email: [email protected]
Recruitment Chair: Miguel Aguirre
The purpose of Omega Delta Phi, a Service/Social fraternity, is and shall be, to
promote and maintain, the traditional values of Unity, Honesty, Integrity and
Leadership. This brotherhood was founded, in order to provide, to ANY man, a
diverse fraternal experience, which coincides with a higher education.
Quick Facts
National Founding Date: November 25th, 1987
Colors: Scarlet and Silver
Mascot: Knight
Motto: Crescit Eundo
Slogan: One Culture, Any
Contact Info: President: Jon-Tait Ortiz
Sigma on Campus
Annual Philanthropy Event
Active Chapter Participation
“We are not the best because we are the oldest,
EST. October 10, 1950
Sigma Beta Chi steps up for a new sports complex. Fraternity raises $ 250,000 to
name St, Mary’s Uni-versity soccer field.
Sigma Beta Chi Soccer
field unveiling and
Reception: Saturday,
October 19, 2013 from
3:00 – 6:00 pm
Alumni (Aulton Davis) and active members (Carlos Ramirez, Ernesto Negrete) work together at 2013 Fiesta Oyster Bake selling roasted corn.
Fiesta Oyster Bake Mission Statement: To raise
funds for St. Mary's University student scholarships
and university/alumni programs.
Giving back to the community is one of the many
core values we believe in as a fraternity.