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Alpha Gamma Delta



A National Panhellenic Sorority.

National Fast Facts:

  1. Chapter Colors: Red, Buff, and Green
  2. Chapter Symbol: Squirrel
  3. Chapter Flower: Red and Buff Roses with Green Asparagus Fern
  4. Philanthropy: Juvenile Diabetes
  5. Date and Founding: Syracuse University, May 30, 1904

About Alpha Gamma Delta:

Alpha Gamma Delta is an international women’s fraternity that promotes academic excellence, philanthropic giving, ongoing leadership and personal development and above all, a spirit of loving sisterhood. Guided by our Purpose, Alpha Gamma Deltas strive to attain a higher standard, thereby improving their lives, the lives of those around them and the communities in which they live. Together, we continually work to inspire the woman and impact the world.

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    • Committees
    • Council Members
    • Creed
    • President's Letter
  • Calendars
  • Member Sororities
    • Alpha Gamma Delta
    • Alpha Omega Epsilon
    • Alpha Phi
    • Pi Beta Phi
    • Sigma Delta
  • Recruitment
    • Recruitment Counselors
    • Recruitment Schedule
    • Tips for Potentional New Members
    • VP Recruitment Letter
    • What to Expect
  • Resources
  • Sorority Life
    • Athletics
    • Leadership
    • Scholarship
    • Service and Philanthropy
    • Sisterhood

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