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词条 Delta Phi Epsilon (social)
释义

  1. History

  2. Philanthropies

  3. Membership

      Active members    Alumnae members    Notable alumnae  

  4. Active chapters

  5. See also

  6. References

  7. External links

{{About|the social sorority|the professional fraternity and sorority|Delta Phi Epsilon (professional)}}{{Infobox fraternity
| letters = ΔΦΕ
| name = Delta Phi Epsilon
| crest =
| founded = {{Start date and years ago|1917|03|17}}
| birthplace = New York University School of Law
| type = Social
| scope = International
| motto = Esse Quam Videri
To Be Rather Than To Seem To Be
| colors = {{color box|#6B3FA0}} Royal Purple {{color box|gold}} Pure Gold
| symbol = Equilateral Triangle
| flower = Iris
| mascot = Unicorn
| jewel = Pearl
| publication = The Triad
| philanthropy = {{unbulleted list
| National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders (ANAD)
| Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
| The Delta Phi Epsilon Educational Foundation
| chapters = 109 Active
| address = 251 S. Camac Street
| city = Philadelphia,
| state = Pennsylvania
| country = USA
| homepage = {{URL|http://www.dphie.org/}}
|Executive Director=}}

Delta Phi Epsilon (ΔΦΕ or DPhiE) is an international sorority founded on March 17, 1917 at New York University Law School in Manhattan.[1] It is one of 26 social sororities that form the National Panhellenic Conference.[1] It has 109 active chapters, two of which are located in Canada, making the sorority an international organization. The current international executive director is Nicole DeFeo (Phi Tau- Rutgers University-Camden).

History

On March 17, 1917, at the New York University School of Law, Dorothy Cohen Schwartzman, Ida Bienstock Landau, Minna Goldsmith Mahler, Eva Effron Robin, and Sylvia Steierman Cohn made a pledge to each other to build a women's organization that would stand out from the rest. They could not find a membership accepting of all backgrounds so they formed Delta Phi Epsilon with the purpose of accepting all races and religions–one of the first non-sectarian, social sororities to do so.

These five women founded the Alpha chapter of the Delta Phi Epsilon Sorority to "promote good fellowship among the women students among the various colleges in the country...to create a secret society composed of these women based upon their good moral character, regardless of nationality or creed...to have distinct chapters at various colleges".[2]

Five years later, in 1922, Delta Phi Epsilon was officially incorporated under the state laws of New York and became an international sorority by creating a chapter of the organization at McGill University in Canada. Currently there are more than 67,000 members of Delta Phi Epsilon. The current international president of Delta Phi Epsilon is Stacy Segal (Psi- University of Georgia).[3]

Delta Phi Epsilon's flower is the Lovely Purple Iris, and its international mascot is the Unicorn. The sisterhood badge is an equilateral triangle in gold surrounded by 21 pearls, the jewel of the sorority. DPhiE's open motto is "Esse Quam Videri" (in Latin: "To be rather than to seem to be").[2]

Philanthropies

Delta Phi Epsilon is partnered with several international philanthropies via its Delta Phi Epsilon Educational Foundation: the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and the National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders.[4]

The Delta Phi Epsilon Educational Foundation, established in 1966 to honor Delta Phi Epsilon's Golden Anniversary, helps to give members and their children the opportunity to further their education through scholarships, grants, and loans. The foundation also supports sorority education and volunteer training initiatives.[5]

The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation aids those with the genetic disease cystic fibrosis (CF) through research, grants, and awareness campaigns. Founded by Phyllis Kossoff, a member of the sorority's Delta chapter at Hunter College, and other concerned parents, the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation became the leader in raising funding for research and raising awareness for the disease.[6] At the sorority's December 1957 Convention, Phyllis petitioned her sisters to have the sorority adopt CFF as its official philanthropy. Chapters across North America raise money and awareness. Many chapters host a fundraising event known as Deepher Dude which is a male dance competition. Some chapters fill tote bags, called Tate's Totes, with various items that make an extended hospital stay more comfortable for children with cystic fibrosis and their parents. These totes are then taken to Cystic Fibrosis Foundation (CFF) Care Centers for distribution. Tate's Totes was started by past International President Donna Von Bruening (Sigma Chapter at Ohio State University) shortly after taking office, after her nephew Tate had been diagnosed with cystic fibrosis. Other chapters host 65 Roses Gala events. Sixty-five roses is significant to CF children since the word "cystic fibrosis" is difficult for a child to say. Since 1957, Delta Phi Epsilon has raised millions of dollars for CFF. At the 2016 International Leadership Forum, Delta Phi Epsilon Sorority gave their largest single donation to date of $471,060.[7]

The sorority's other philanthropic partner is the National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders, which provides resources and education to fight anorexia and other eating disorders. Each chapter sponsors an annual candlelight vigil and an eating disorder awareness week on their campus to increase awareness of eating disorders and provide information to family and friends of sufferers.[8]

Membership

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Active members

Delta Phi Epsilon has identified five areas of development and personal growth among members which cultivate a well-rounded and balanced woman. Each member uses these areas to support them in becoming the woman they want to be. These areas are known as the Five Ss:[9] sisterhood, scholarship, self, service, social.

Alumnae members

Delta Phi Epsilon has identified five areas of development and personal growth among alumnae members which cultivate a well-rounded and balanced woman. With an ever-changing lifestyle, this program is flexible and relevant to life as a DPhiE Alumna. These areas are known as the Five Cs:[10] character, civic, cultural, connection, career.

Notable alumnae

  • Stephanie Abrams (Delta Kappa) – Meteorologist for The Weather Channel[11]
  • Peggy Bernheim (Omega) – Former Judge/Administrator, New York Civil Court[12]
  • Barbara Aronstein Black (Phi) – First woman to head an Ivy League law school[11]
  • Barbara Boxer (Phi) – U.S. Senator, California[11]
  • Susan Davis (Delta Zeta) – U.S. Representative, 53rd District, California[11]
  • Lee Ducat (Nu) – Founder of the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation[12]
  • Jackie Goldberg (Delta Zeta) – California State Assembly, 45th District[11]
  • Linda Gordon (Delta Eta) – Former Service Editor of Glamour Magazine[12]
  • Judith Heumann (Upsilon) – Former Assistant Secretary Office of Special Education & Rehabilitation Services, US Department of Education (Clinton Administration)[13]
  • Phyllis Kossoff (Delta) – Co-Founder of the Cystic Fibrosis Research Foundation[12]
  • Minna Mahler (Alpha) – Former United Nations Observer, State of New Jersey, UN Speaker's Bureau[12]
  • Ofira Navon (Psi) – Former First Lady of Israel[11]
  • Nancy Ratzan(Delta Kappa) – National President, National Council of Jewish Women [14]
  • Judith Rodin (Nu) – First female president of an Ivy League university[11]
  • Jan Schakowsky (Rho) – U.S. Congresswoman, 9th District, Illinois[11]
  • Susan Polis Schutz (Delta Sigma) – Poet, Creator of Blue Mountain greeting cards[11]
  • Aimee Boorman, Head coach of the United States Women's Gymnastics team at the 2016 summer olympics[15]
  • Meredith Eaton – Actor who stars in multiple CBS shows including NCIS, NCIS New Orleans and Macgyver

Active chapters

Chapter College Charter Date
AlphaNew York University 1917
GammaSyracuse University 1922 original charter; 2013 re-charter
EtaUniversity of Pittsburgh 1925
LambdaAdelphi University 1926
PsiUniversity of Georgia 1935–2007; 12/6/15 re-charter
OmegaUniversity of Miami 1939 original charter; 1987 re-charter
Delta DeltaIndiana University Bloomington 1946 original charter; 2014 re-charter
Delta EpsilonDrexel University 1947 original charter; 2004 re-charter
Delta EtaUniversity of Michigan 1954
Delta IotaQueens College, City University of New York 1955 original charter; 1990 re-charter
Delta KappaUniversity of Florida 1955
Delta NuTemple University 1959
Delta PiThe Pennsylvania State University 1960 original charter; 2016 re-charter
Delta XiUniversity of Maryland at College Park 1960
Delta SigmaRider University 1962
Delta OmegaMonmouth University 1967
Phi GammaIndiana University of Pennsylvania 1968
Phi EtaNortheastern University 1969
Phi LambdaEmory University 1977
Phi PiWidener University 1980
Phi UpsilonRobert Morris University 1982 original charter; 2012 re-charter
Phi ChiUniversity of Maryland, Baltimore County 1983
Phi TauRutgers University-Camden 1984
Phi PhiTowson University 1984 original charter; 2016 re-charter
Phi PsiKeene State College 1984
Epsilon GammaStevens Institute of Technology 1985
Epsilon DeltaBinghamton University 1985
Epsilon EpsilonState University of New York at Albany 1985
Epsilon IotaState University of New York at Geneseo 1986
Epsilon ZetaLa Salle University 1986
Epsilon EtaState University of New York at Fredonia 1986
Epsilon KappaState University of New York at Cortland 1987
Epsilon LambdaMichigan Technological University 1987
Epsilon MuState University of New York at Brockport 1987
Epsilon XiState University of New York at Oswego 1987
Epsilon OmicronClarion University of Pennsylvania 1987
Epsilon PiState University of New York at Plattsburgh 1988
Epsilon UpsilonHumboldt State University 1988
Epsilon RhoHofstra University 1987
Epsilon PhiPhiladelphia University 1989
Epsilon ChiWilliam Paterson University 1989
Alpha EpsilonKennesaw State University 1989
Alpha AlphaWest Chester University 1989
Alpha DeltaSeton Hall University 1989
Alpha ThetaStockton University recharter 2015
Alpha EtaMontclair State University 1989
Alpha LambdaYork College of Pennsylvania 1989
Alpha GammaFlorida International University 1989
Alpha MuUniversity of Michigan–Dearborn 1990
Alpha PiSouthern Connecticut State University 1990
Alpha PsiLawrence Technological University 1991
Alpha ChiBloomsburg University 1991
Alpha PhiRamapo College of New Jersey 1991
Alpha RhoPace University 1991
Alpha SigmaSt. Francis University 1991
Alpha TauWinona State University 1991
Alpha UpsilonJohnson & Wales University, main campus 1991 original charter; 2012 re-charter
Beta AlphaEmbry-Riddle Aeronautical University Rechartered 2018
Beta IotaSt. Cloud State University 1992
Beta ThetaKean University 1992
Beta EtaNew Jersey Institute of Technology 1992
Beta BetaUniversity of the Sciences in Philadelphia 1991
Beta XiThe College of New Jersey 1993
Beta LambdaUniversity of Wisconsin–Stevens Point 1993
Beta NuWesley College 1993 original charter; 2010 re-charter
Beta MuRowan University 1994
Beta PiConcordia University 1994
Beta RhoUniversity of Illinois at Chicago 1994
Beta TauNova Southeastern University 1994
Beta UpsilonRochester Institute of Technology 1995
Beta PhiCentral Michigan University 1996
Beta PsiBrandeis University 1997
Beta ChiSt. Norbert College 1997
Beta OmegaSt. John's University 1998
Gamma AlphaSouthern Illinois University Edwardsville 1998
Gamma BetaFlorida Atlantic University 2002
Gamma GammaSchreiner University 2003
Gamma DeltaTexas A&M University–Kingsville 2004
Gamma EpsilonUniversity of New Haven 2007
Gamma ZetaWebster University 2009
Gamma EtaUniversity at Buffalo 2010
Gamma ThetaUniversity of Connecticut 2010
Gamma IotaBridgewater State University 2010
Gamma KappaCapital University 2011
Gamma LambdaCaldwell College 2011
Gamma MuFerrum College 2011
Gamma NuShawnee State University 2012
Gamma XiRhode Island College 2012
Gamma OmicronGeorgia Southern University 2012
Gamma PiNorth Carolina Wesleyan College 2012
Gamma RhoUniversity of Maine 2012
Gamma SigmaTarleton State University 2013
Gamma TauUniversity of Toledo 2013
Gamma UpsilonCampbell University 2014
Gamma PhiSt. Joseph's College 2014
Gamma ChiSouthern Illinois University Carbondale 2014
Gamma PsiJohnson & Wales University, Charlotte Campus 2014
Gamma OmegaUniversity of North Georgia2015
Zeta AlphaTennessee Tech University2015
Zeta BetaTruman State University2015
Zeta GammaKutztown University of Pennsylvania2015
Zeta DeltaMassachusetts Institute of Technology2015
Zeta EpsilonCarleton University2016
Zeta ZetaYoung Harris College2016
Zeta EtaCalifornia State University, Los Angeles2016
Zeta ThetaUniversity of Rhode Island2017
Zeta IotaNorthern Arizona University2017
Zeta KappaUnion College2018
Zeta LambdaFarmingdale State University2018

See also

  • Pi Sigma Psi, former chapter at Dartmouth College
  • List of social fraternities and sororities

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=Member Organizations|url=https://www.npcwomen.org/about/member-organizations.aspx|publisher=National Panhellenic Conference|accessdate=10 January 2013}}
2. ^{{cite web|title=The Founding of DPhiE|url=http://www.dphie.org/aboutdphie|publisher=Delta Phi Epsilon|accessdate=10 January 2013}}
3. ^{{cite web|title=President|url=https://www.facebook.com/DeltaPhiEpsilonSorority/photos/a.10153499526330683.1073741853.21060455682/10153499526970683/?type=3&theater|publisher=Delta Phi Epsilon|accessdate=18 August 2016}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.dphie.org/philanthropy/philanthropicpartners|title=About ANAD|publisher=Delta Phi Epsilon|accessdate=10 January 2013}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.dphiefoundation.org/historyleadership/|title=History & Leadership|publisher=Delta Phi Epsilon Educational Foundation|accessdate=8 August 2016}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5MGRTV2O4lA|title=Phyllis Kossoff accepts Spirit of American Award at CFF VLC 2016|publisher=Delta Phi Epsilon International Sorority|accessdate=8 August 2016}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/DeltaPhiEpsilonSorority/photos/a.10153496932995683.1073741852.21060455682/10153496934345683/?type=3&theater|title=Delta Phi Epsilon CFF Donation 2016 – Philanthropy Luncheon|publisher=Delta Phi Epsilon International Sorority|accessdate=8 August 2016}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.anad.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/D-Phi-E-Vigil-packet-2011-2012.pdf|title=Delta Phi Epsilon Candlelight Vigil Packet|publisher=The National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150427025802/http://www.anad.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/D-Phi-E-Vigil-packet-2011-2012.pdf|archivedate=27 April 2015|deadurl=yes|accessdate=10 January 2013|df=}}
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.dphie.org/aboutdphie/personaldevelopment|title=The PEARL Program|work=About DPhiE|publisher=Delta Phi Epsilon|accessdate=11 January 2013}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.dphie.org/news/alumnaemembership101|title=Alumnae Membership 101|work=News|publisher=Delta Phi Epsilon|accessdate=15 February 2013}}
11. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.dphie.org/why/distinguished_dphies.shtml|title=Distinguished DPhiEs|publisher=Delta Phi Epsilon|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070818014310/http://www.dphie.org/why/distinguished_dphies.shtml|archivedate=August 18, 2007|deadurl=yes|accessdate=10 January 2013}}
12. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.dphie.org/aboutdphie/distinguisheddphie|title=Distinguished DPhiE Members|work=About DPhiE|publisher=Delta Phi Epsilon|accessdate=13 January 2013}}
13. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.oac.cdlib.org/view?docId=hb9v19p0k9;NAAN=13030&doc.view=frames&chunk.id=div00135&toc.depth=1&toc.id=div00134&brand=oac|title=Regional Oral History Office : Judith Heumann|year=2004|publisher=University of California, Berkeley|accessdate=2013-01-05}}
14. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ncjw.org/insider/client/author.cfm?auth=AUTH-2|title=National Council of Jewish Women: Leading Change Since 1893|website=National Council of Jewish Women}}
15. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.franbecque.com/2016/07/06/fraternity-sorority-members-competing-2016-olympics/|title=Fraternity and Sorority Members Competing in the 2016 Olympics|last1=Becque|first1=Fran|date=6 July 2016|website=Focus on Fraternity History & More|accessdate=23 September 2016}}

External links

  • Delta Phi Epsilon Website
{{National Panhellenic Conference}}{{Fraternities and Sororities |collapsed}}

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