Alpha Xi Delta
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Alpha Xi Delta (ΑΞΔ) was founded in 1893 by ten women at Lombard College, Galesburg, Illinois, who shared a vision of an organization dedicated to the personal growth of women. Alpha Xi Delta is one of the oldest women's fraternities as well as one of the ten founding fraternities of the National Panhellenic Conference. The National Panhellenic Creed, which is still read aloud today at every NPC meeting across the country, was even written by an Alpha Xi Delta. Alpha Xi Delta maintains chapters at 115 institutions ranging from the University of Washington to Florida International University.
Now a national fraternity with more than 120,000 initiated members, Alpha Xi Delta is known for being a progressive and forward-thinking organization whose vision is to help women to realize their potential. The colors of Alpha Xi Delta are double blue (light and dark) and gold. The fraternity flower is the pale pink Killarney rose, as chosen by the Founders to complement the white rose of Sigma Nu fraternity whose brothers helped to found Alpha Xi Delta at Lombard. Each initiated member wears the quill which represents their open motto "The Pen is Mightier than the Sword."
Alpha Xi Delta's 10 Founders: Cora Bollinger Block, Alice Bartlett Bruner, Bertha Cook Evans, Harriett Luella McCollum, Lucy W. Gilmer, Lewie Strong Taylor, Almira Lowry Cheney, Frances Elizabeth Cheney, Eliza Drake Curtis Everton, and Julia Maude Foster.
Alpha Xi Delta's national philanthropy is Choose Children and their mascot is BetXi Bear.
To "Realize your Potential" is Alpha Xi Delta's goal for all members.
Famous alumnae
- Jan Davis - astronaut
- Jane Henson - wife of Jim Henson
- Betsey Johnson - Fashion designer
- Carol Lawrence - actress, singer, dancer
- Deborah Pryce - politician
- Jennifer Schefft - participant in The Bachelorette, selected by and subsequently broke up with Andrew Firestone in Season three's Bachelor, chose none of the Bachelors in a live final ceremony.
- Karen Tumulty - Time Magazine National Political Correspondent
- Kim Webster - actress
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