In today's world, Delta Xi Nu has become increasingly important in people's lives. Whether on a personal, professional or social level, Delta Xi Nu has generated a significant impact on the way we live, work and relate. From its origins to the present, Delta Xi Nu has been the object of study, debate and admiration, becoming a topic of constant interest for researchers, specialists and enthusiasts. In this article, we will thoroughly explore the role of Delta Xi Nu in today's society, analyzing its effects, implications and possible future, with the aim of better understanding its influence on our lives.
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]
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]
^"Delta Xi Nu". UNL's Delta Xi Nu. Retrieved 2025-03-30.
^ abButterfield, Ethan (2003-04-08). "Delta Xi Nu to Host Gang Expert". Bryan-College Station Eagle. Bryan, Texas. p. 7. Retrieved 2025-03-30 – via Newspapers.com.