Alpha Sigma Alpha - Theta Tau Chapter
Lindsey Hutton, President
mailto:lhutton@capital.edu
Lisa Darrah, Campus Advisor
mailto:ldarrah@capital.edu
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Twitter: http://twitter.com/ASAatCapital
Motto: Aspire, Seek, Attain
Alpha Sigma Alpha National Sorority was founded on November 15, 1901 at Longwood University. Alpha Sigma Alpha’s mission is to promote high ideals and standards for its members throughout their lives by emphasizing balance among our four aims of intellectual, physical, social and spiritual development. Our purpose is to foster close friendships between members and to develop women of poise and purpose. Our colors are crimson and pearl white supplemented by our secondary colors of palm green and gold. The Theta Tau chapter at Capital University embraces the zebra and the crown as their symbols. The philanthropies of Alpha Sigma Alpha are the Special Olympics and the S. June Smith Center. Alpha Sigma Alpha inspires women to lead, to serve and most of all, to make a difference.
Delta Phi Epsilon -Gamma Kappa Chapter
Marcella Shafer, President
mshafer@capital.edu
Alecia Varner, Campus Advisor
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Motto: Esse Quam Videri - "To be rather than to seem to be"
Delta Phi Epsilon (aka DPhiE or Deephers) was founded at New York University School of Law in 1917 on the principles of Justice, Sisterhood and Love. As a nonsectarian organization, DPhiE embraces diversity within its membership. The sorority encourages well-rounded women who possess leadership skills, social prowess and a philanthropic mindset to consider membership within Delta Phi Epsilon at Capital University.
Pi Phi Epsilon
Kelly DeBrouwer, President
kdebrouw@capital.edu
Lindsey Sherwood, Campus Advisor
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Motto: Love and Service
Pi Phi Epsilon was founded as a general sorority in 1963. Their sorority mascot is the panda bear, their colors are green and white. Living by the motto of Love and Service, they focus on the uniqueness and individuality of each sorority member. The sorority goes by the nickname, Pi Phi.
Phi Sigma Sigma
Kaitlin Busch, Archon
kbusch@capital.edu
Era McMahon, Campus Advisor
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Motto: Aim High
Phi Sigma Sigma was founded in 1913 in New York City on the foundation that women of different faiths could come together and work toward common goals. Our mission is to inspire the personal development of each sister and perpetuate the advancement of womanhood. Philanthropy and service learning are held high in our eyes, as well as leadership, scholarship, and simply being a well rounded woman. - L.I.T.P. - Love In The Pyramid