Delta Xi Nu

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Delta Xi Nu
ΔΞΝ
FoundedOctober 7, 1997 (October 7, 1997)
Texas A&M University
TypeSocial
AffiliationNMGC
StatusActive
EmphasisMulticultural and Service
ScopeNational
Motto"Changing Old Ways to New"
PillarsSisterhood, Culture, Education
Colors  Red and   Silver
FlowerRed tulip
MascotButterfly
PhilanthropyAwareness of Violence Against Women
Chapters12 active
Colonies2
NicknameXi Honeys and DXiNu
Logo120
HeadquartersCollege State, Texas
United States
Websitewww.deltaxinu.org

Delta Xi Nu Multicultural Sorority, Inc. (ΔΞΝ) is an American multicultural-based sorority that was established at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas.

History

Delta Xi Nu was established on October 7, 1997, at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas as a multicultural sorority.[1][2] Its five founders were Jetje Brewton, Rena Kharbat, Adrienne Magirl, Lesliam Quiros, and Jaime Slaughter.[3][4]

In 2003, the sorority became national with the founding of Beta chapter at Tulane University.[1] That was followed by Gamma at Colorado State University and Delta at the University of Texas Rio Grand Valley in 2006.[1] The sorority's membership is consists of women from various cultural backgrounds, ethnicities, races, and sexual identities.[5][6][7]

The sorority joined the National Multicultural Greek Council (NMGC) in the fall of 2016.[1][8] As of 2025, Delta Xi Nu has chartered seventeen chapters, along with founding four associate chapters or colonies.[1] Its national headquarters is in College Station, Texas.

Symbols

The Greek letters ΔΞΝ were chosen to mean "Changing Old Ways to New", which is also the sorority's motto.[9][10][11] Delta Xi Mu's values or pillars are "Sisterhood, Culture, and Education."[11]

The sorority's colors are red and silver.[12] Its mascot is the butterfly.[12] Its flower is a red tulip.[12] Its nickname is Xi Honeys, Honeys, and DXiNu.[12][10][2]

Activities

Delta Xi Mu's activities includes social, educational, and cultural events, along with service activities and fundraising.[13] The sorority hosts an Annual Unity Dinner which supports diversity on campus.[5] It also holds special events on campus for Hispanic Heritage Month.[14]

Philanthropy

Delta Xi Nu's national philanthropy is Awareness of Violence Against Women.[12] The individual chapters also have local charities. For example, the Alpha chapter selected AIDs Awareness as its local charity and Nu chapter chose promoting local heroes.[15][16] Rho chapter's philanthropy is missing and exploited children.[17]

Chapters

Collegiate

Following is a list of Delta Xi Nu collegiate chapters and associate chapters (colonies), with active chapters noted in bold and inactive chapters in italics.[1][18][19]

Chapter Charter date and range Institution Location Status References
Alpha October 7, 1997 Texas A&M University College Station, Texas Active [11]
Beta 2003 Tulane University New Orleans, Louisiana Inactive [20]
Gamma 2006 Colorado State University Fort Collins, Colorado Active [2]
Delta 2006 University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Edinburg, Texas Inactive
Epsilon April 19, 2008 Sam Houston State University Huntsville, Texas Active [21]
Zeta 2009 University of Texas at Arlington Arlington, Texas Inactive
Eta 2011 University of the Incarnate Word San Antonio, Texas Active [22]
Theta April 26, 2012 Our Lady of the Lake University San Antonio, Texas Active [23]
Iota 2012 University of Texas at San Antonio San Antonio, Texas Active [24]
Kappa 2017 University of Houston–Clear Lake Pasadena and Houston, Texas Active [25]
Lambda 2016–20xx ? Texas State University San Marcos, Texas Inactive
Mu October 27, 2016 – 2022 University of Missouri Columbia, Missouri Inactive [19][26]
Nu April 5, 2014 Texas A&M International University Laredo, Texas Active [16]
Xi 2017 Lamar University Beaumont, Texas Active
Omicron Associate Western Michigan University Kalamazoo, Michigan Inactive [a]
Pi Associate Central Methodist University Fayette, Missouri Inactive [27][b]
Rho April 7, 2018 University of Nebraska-Lincoln Lincoln, Nebraska Active [28][17]
Sigma 2024 Centenary University Hackettstown, New Jersey Active [29]
Tau Associate Colorado College Colorado Springs, Colorado Active [30][c]
Upsilon Associate University of Texas at Austin Austin, Texas Active [7][d]
Phi 2021 Auraria Campus Denver, Colorado Active
Omega Memorial [31]
  1. ^ Colony was established in 2015 and was never chartered.
  2. ^ Colony was established in 2016 and was never chartered.
  3. ^ Colony was established on January 23, 2020.
  4. ^ Colony was established in 2021.

Graduate

Following are the graduate chapters of Delta Xi Nu, with active chapters indicated in bold and inactive chapters in italics.

Chapter Charter date and range Location Status References
Houston Alumnae Chapter September 26, 2015 Houston, Texas Active [32]
Dallas/Fort Worth Alumnae Chapter September 25, 2015 Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas Active [32]
New Orleans Alumnae Chapter December 11, 2015 New Orleans, Louisiana Active [32]

See also

References

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  8. ^ "Member Organizations". National Multicultural Greek Council. Retrieved 2025-03-30.
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  13. ^ "Constitution of Delta XI Nu Multicultural Sorority Inc. Iota Chapter, University of Texas at San Antonio". University of Texas at San Antonio. February 13, 2024. Retrieved March 30, 2025.
  14. ^ "UTA Calendar". Fort Worth Star-Telegram. 2008-09-21. pp. Z17. Retrieved 2025-03-30 – via Newspapers.com.
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  16. ^ a b "Nu Chapter". Delta Xi Nu. Archived from the original on 2024-09-19. Retrieved 2025-03-30.
  17. ^ a b Courtney, Erica (2018-09-24). "UNL multicultural sorority invites women to embrace different cultures". The Daily Nebraskan. Retrieved 2025-03-30.
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  19. ^ a b "About DXN". Mizzou Delta Xi Nu. Retrieved 2025-03-30.
  20. ^ "Multicultural Greek Council Members | tulane". Tulane University. Retrieved 2025-03-30.
  21. ^ "About". SHSU Elite Epsilon. Retrieved 2025-03-30.
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  23. ^ "Theta Chapter". Delta XI Nu. Archived from the original on January 23, 2023. Retrieved 2023-01-23.
  24. ^ "Delta Xi Nu Multicultural Sorority, Inc | Rowdy Link". University of Texas at San Antonio. Retrieved 2025-03-30.
  25. ^ "Kappa Chapter". University of Houston–Clear Lake. Retrieved 2025-03-30.
  26. ^ King, Brittany (2017-04-03). "Greek evolution | Show Me Mizzou". University of Missouri. Retrieved 2025-03-30.
  27. ^ "Charter Members of Delta Xi Nu". Central Methodist University's Merit Page. April 18, 2016. Retrieved 2025-03-30.
  28. ^ "Delta Xi Nu Multicultural Sorority Inc. | NvolveU". University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Retrieved 2025-03-30.
  29. ^ "Campus Life at Centenary University". Centenary University. Retrieved 2025-03-30.
  30. ^ "Tau Associate Chapter". Delta Xi Nu. Archived from the original on January 23, 2023. Retrieved 2023-01-23.
  31. ^ "Omega Chapter". Delta Xi Nu. Archived from the original on January 23, 2023. Retrieved January 23, 2023.
  32. ^ a b c "Alumni Chapters". Delta Xi Nu. Archived from the original on March 22, 2023. Retrieved 2023-01-23.