Alpha Gamma Delta

Alpha Sigma Chapter

Indiana University of Pennsylvania

Inspire the Woman.Impact the

World
 

About Us

 

Alpha Gamma Delta

 Alpha Gamma Delta is an international woman's fraternity widely recognized as a premier organization dedicated to academic excellence, leadership development, high ideals and sisterhood.

Each of the Fraternity's 11 founders were progressive women who selflessly contributed to the foundation and growth of Alpha Gamma Delta. Since the foounding, collegiate chapters have been installed at 181 colleges and universities across North America and more the 145,000 women have become Alpha Gam sisters. Guided by our Purpose, Alpha Gamma Deltas are impacting our communities and contributing to the world's work.

 Our Mission:

Alpha Gamma Delta is an international fraternity for women that exists to provide opportunities for personal development through the spirit of sisterhood. 

  • We support lifelong learning as a means to gain understanding and wisdom.
  • We promote the value of fraternal membership and commitment to higher education.
  • We help prepare members to contribute to the world's work.
  •  We advocate lifetime involvement in Alpha Gamma Delta.

Quick Facts

Nickname: Alpha Gams or AGD's

Colors: Red, Buff and Green

Flowers: Red and Buff Rose with Green Asparagus Plumosa Ferm

Jewel: The Pearl

Mascot: The Squirrel

Founded: May 30th, 1904 at Syracuse University

The Fraternity makes a unique, lifelong impact on its members.  No matter where life takes an Alpha Gam, she will always find herself surrounded by sisterhood.

 

 

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  e-mail creator: tdnn@iup.edu