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|letters= ΔΓ |name= Delta Gamma |crest= File:Delta Gamma crest.png |founded= {{start date and years ago|mf=yes|1873|12|25}} |birthplace= Lewis School for Girls (Oxford, Mississippi) |type= Social |nickname= Dee Gee |scope= International |motto= Do Good |colors= {{color box|#CD7F32}} Bronze {{color box|#FFC0CB}} Pink {{color box|#0000FF}} Blue |symbol= Anchor |flower= Cream-Colored Rose |publication= ANCHORA |philanthropy= Delta Gamma Foundation (Service for Sight) |chapters= 151 active chapters 200+ alumnae chapters and associations |members= 250,000+ initiated members, 199,800+ living alumnae, 20,000+ current collegians |lifetime= |mascot= Hannah Doll |address= 3250 Riverside Drive |city= Columbus |state= Ohio |country= USA |homepage= {{url|http://www.deltagamma.org/}} }}Delta Gamma (ΔΓ), commonly known as DG, is a sorority in the United States and Canada with over 250,000 initiated members.[1] It has 151 collegiate chapters in the United States and Canada and more than 200 alumnae groups.[2] The organization's executive office is in Columbus, Ohio. The Delta Gamma Foundation gives more than 150,000 volunteer service hours and raises hundreds of thousands of dollars annually for scholarships and grants for its members, schools and assistance for the visually impaired, and support for U.S. veterans.[3] In 2013, Delta Gamma founded the #IAmASororityWoman campaign. This movement calls on members of any sorority to spark meaningful conversations about what sorority women truly value, in an effort to combat common stereotypes.[4] Delta Gamma is one of 26 national sororities which are members under the umbrella organization of the National Panhellenic Conference.[5] HistoryDelta Gamma was founded in December 1873 at the Lewis School for Girls in Oxford, Mississippi near the University of Mississippi. The group's founders were Mary Comfort Leonard, Eva Webb Dodd, and Anna Boyd Ellington.[6] The early growth for Delta Gamma was confined to women's colleges in the southern United States. Within a few years, Delta Gamma had established itself in the northern United States and later to the East with the help of George Banta, a member of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity and Delta Gamma's only male initiate.[7] Banta played an integral part in the expansion of Delta Gamma chapters from Oxford, Mississippi, to well-recognized northern colleges.[8] In 1882, Banta married Lillian Vawter, a Delta Gamma at Franklin College. After Lillian died in 1885, he was remarried to Ellen Lee Pleasants.[9] In his later years, he assisted with the rewriting of the Delta Gamma ritual.[9] He frequently visited Delta Gamma conventions, often participating as a guest speaker. He appeared for his last speech in 1934, a year before his death.[8] As a result of the assistance provided by Banta, Delta Gamma retains close historical ties with the Phi Delta Theta fraternity.[10] Delta Gamma was one of seven charter members of the National Panhellenic Conference when the first inter-sorority meeting was held in Boston, Massachusetts in 1891.[11][12] Delta Gamma and the six other charter members formally joined the National Panhellenic Conference in 1902. Delta Gamma Foundation and modern dayThe Delta Gamma Foundation was formed in 1951 .[13] Today, Delta Gamma has 151 collegiate chapters in the United States and Canada. It has more than 200 alumnae groups in the United States, Canada and England.[14] SymbolsAlthough Delta Gamma has no official jewel, the fraternity recognizes the anchor as its official symbol, and its official colors are bronze, pink, and blue. The official flower is the cream-colored rose, which is the only sorority flower registered with the American Rose Society (as the Delta Gamma Cream Rose). The Hannah Doll is their mascot.[7][15] The badge of Delta Gamma is a golden anchor and may be worn only by initiated members.[16] Before the adoption of the golden anchor, the symbol of Delta Gamma was simply a "H" for the word "Hope". In 1877, the original "Hope" badge was changed to the traditional symbol of hope, the anchor. Today's badge has a small cable wrapping around the top of the anchor, with the Greek letters Tau Delta Eta (ΤΔΗ) on the crosspiece. Delta Gamma's motto is "Do Good."[16] ProgramsPhilanthropyThe Delta Gamma Foundation has three main focuses: Service for Sight, grants to the fraternity for educational and leadership purposes, and grants to individual members.[17] Members contribute to its funds, which go into Service for Sight, scholarships, fellowships, loans, leadership and educational programming, and assistance to members in crisis. Delta Gamma gives more than 150,000 volunteer hours to Service for Sight each year.[18] The sorority is one of the first recipients of the Helen Keller Philanthropic Service Award, given by the American Foundation for the Blind for assistance to those who are visually impaired and for sight conservation,[19] and it is the first recipient of the Virginia Boyce Award presented by Prevent Blindness America[20] Anchor Splash and Anchor GamesAnchor Splash and Anchor Games are the sorority's fundraising events hosted on college campuses across North America.[21] The proceeds raised at these events support Delta Gamma's philanthropies.[21] AnchoraThe official Delta Gamma magazine is the Anchora ("aNGkərə" not "ankôrə"), which has been published continuously since 1884. The Anchora also serves as an archival resource of member activities.[22] MembershipChaptersThe oldest existing chapter of Delta Gamma, Eta, is located at the University of Akron in Akron, Ohio, and was founded in 1879. The Zeta Phi chapter at Harvard University announced in 2018 that it was closing due to Harvard's policy against gender-segregated organizations.[23] Notable membersArts, entertainment and broadcast journalism
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Notes1. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.deltagamma.org/|title=Delta Gamma|website=www.deltagamma.org|language=en-US|access-date=2017-01-31}} 2. ^https://www.deltagamma.org/ourstory/dgataglance 3. ^ {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120713223402/http://deltagamma.org/content.aspx?audience=foundation&item=Foundation%2F1Our%20Story%2Four_story.xml|date=July 13, 2012}} 4. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.deltagamma.org/library/ttdtdm/iamasororitywoman|title=#IAmASororityWoman|last=|first=|date=3 August 2018|website=DeltaGamma.org|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.npcwomen.org/about/member-organizations.aspx|title=Member Organizations|author=National Panhellenic Conference|publisher=National Panhellenic Conference|accessdate=2012-10-09}} 6. ^{{cite web|author=Delta Gamma|title=History|publisher=Delta Gamma Fraternity|date=2012-09-25|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130909033844/http://www.deltagamma.org/content.aspx?audience=&item=About_Us%2Fhistory.xml|archive-date=September 9, 2013|url=http://www.deltagamma.org/content.aspx?item=About_Us/history.xml|accessdate=2012-10-03|deadurl=yes|df=}} 7. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.deltagamma.org/content.aspx?item=Friends/1Our%20Story/Pride%20Points.xml|title=DG Trivia|author=Delta Gamma|date=2009-10-20|publisher=Delta Gamma Fraternity|accessdate=2012-10-03}} 8. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.franbecque.com/2013/01/24/george-banta-and-the-delta-gamma-phi-delta-theta-connection|title=George Banta and the Delta Gamma/Phi Delta Theta Connection | Focus on Fraternity History & MoreFocus on Fraternity History & More|publisher=Franbecque.com|date=2013-01-24|accessdate=2014-08-20}} 9. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.phideltatheta.org/2009/03/millers-meanderings-how-george-banta-sr-became-an-initiated-member-of-delta-gamma-sorority|title=Miller's Meanderings – Volume #1 | Phi Delta Theta Fraternity |publisher=Phideltatheta.org|accessdate=2014-08-20}} 10. ^https://www.phideltatheta.org/2009/03/millers-meanderings-how-george-banta-sr-became-an-initiated-member-of-delta-gamma-sorority/ 11. ^https://npcwomen.dynamic.omegafi.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2037/2017/10/Adventure-in-Friendship-2017-Web.pdf 12. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.npcwomen.org/resources/pdf/NPC%20History.pdf|title=NPC History|author=National Panhellenic Conference|year=2009|publisher=National Panhellenic Conference|accessdate=2012-10-09}} 13. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.deltagamma.org/foundation|title=Our Foundation – Delta Gamma|website=www.deltagamma.org|language=en-US|access-date=2017-04-21}} 14. ^https://www.deltagamma.org/ourstory/dgataglance 15. ^https://www.deltagamma.org/ourstory/dgataglance 16. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.deltagamma.org/content.aspx?item=About_Us/about_us_resources/symbols.xml|title=Symbols|author=Delta Gamma|date=2012-09-25|publisher=Delta Gamma Fraternity|accessdate=2012-10-03}} 17. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.deltagamma.org/foundation|title=Our Foundation – Delta Gamma|website=www.deltagamma.org|language=en-US|access-date=2017-01-31}} 18. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.deltagamma.org/content.aspx?item=Foundation/2Helping%20Others/philanthropy.xml|title=Philanthropy|author=Delta Gamma|date=2012-08-17|publisher=Delta Gamma Fraternity|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20111205030918/http://www.deltagamma.org/content.aspx?item=Foundation%2F2Helping%20Others%2Fphilanthropy.xml|archivedate=2011-12-05|deadurl=yes|accessdate=2012-10-03|df=}} 19. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.afb.org/section.aspx?FolderID=1&SectionID=47&DocumentID=6041|title=AFB Announces 2012 Helen Keller Achievement Award Winners|author=American Foundation for the Blind|date=2012-05-30|publisher=American Foundation for the Blind|accessdate=2012-10-09}} 20. ^{{cite web|url=http://optometrytimes.modernmedicine.com/optometrytimes/Modern+Medicine+Now/Prevent-Blindness-America-mourns-loss-of-sight-sav/ArticleStandard/Article/detail/627316|title=Prevent Blindness America mourns loss of sight-saving pioneer|author=Optometry Times|date=2009-09-01|publisher=Advanstar Communications, Inc.|accessdate=2012-10-09}} 21. ^1 {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130518005126/http://www.deltagamma.org/content.aspx?audience=students&item=Students%2F3Resources%2Ffundraising.xml|date=May 18, 2013}} 22. ^[https://www.deltagamma.org/content.aspx?audience=&item=About_Us/anchora.xml] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130929045545/https://www.deltagamma.org/content.aspx?audience=&item=About_Us%2Fanchora.xml|date=September 29, 2013}} 23. ^[https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2018/08/05/harvard-sorority-close-response-policy-single-gender-clubs/9PpNeQSHF5FcDXOfFeJpEM/story.html Harvard sorority to close in response to policy on single-gender clubs] 24. 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