Live like a legend, live like a Delta Phi Omega sister! Check out our list of charters for a chapter or colony nearest you, and you can find more information about their recruitment events and details for the Fall 2017 semester.
Fall 2017 Recruitment: Live Like a Legend
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First Ever Alumnae Chapter Initiated
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The Sisters of Delta Phi Omega would like to introduce our very first National Alumnae Chapter! Thank you to Ankita Patel, our current National Alumnae Director, for working diligently to putting this chapter together. We have high hopes to see this chapter grow and strive and can’t wait to see the involvement of our Alumnae Sisters. If you would like more information on this, please contact Ankita at alumnae@deltaphiomega.org
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Justice for Asifa Bano
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On behalf of the sisters of Delta Phi Omega Sorority, Incorporated, we stand in solidarity in the fight for justice for Asifa Bano. Asifa was an 8 year old Muslim girl who was killed by politicians in Kashmir in January. She was sedated for 3 days, raped and tortured by multiple men, then strangled. She was just an innocent child who was abducted while grazing her family’s horses in a meadow. Details of this crime revealed it was fueled by religious and political tensions between her famil...
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National Conference 2017
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This year, Boston University Colony and National Council are co-hosting National Conference in Boston, Massachusetts! We would like to encourage all sisters to register for an unforgettable experience as we take over the city. Conference is a fun and exciting weekend filled with sisterly bonding, outings, workshops, a banquet, and best of all… gifts! Please check your emails for more information regarding conference. We hope to see you all there!
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ICE Press Release
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On behalf of the sisters of Delta Phi Omega Sorority, Incorporated, we extend our deepest condolences and sympathies to the separated sons, daughters, and families of those dealing with current U.S. policies on undocumented immigration. As an organization dedicated to helping children reach their potential, it is against our values to violate these basic human rights. It is time to bring families back together We strongly encourage those who desire to take action, to call their political represe...
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2020-2021 National Leadership
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Please welcome our new National Leadership members for the 2020-2021 term! National Council would also like to thank our previous leadership members for all their hard work and dedication. We are forever grateful for the members who volunteer their time to continue to make a difference within our organization. Your passion and dedication is what makes us the largest, strongest, fastest-growing sisterhood in the nation! National Council President: Chandni Nigam from Mu Chapter Executive Vice Pres...
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Welcome, Alpha Alpha Chapter!
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This year, National Council decided to give chapter status to a group of sisters from a colony who are incredibly driven and ambitious. They are dedicated to the advancement of Delta Phi Omega both at their colony and at a national level. The sisters of this colony exemplify the pillars upon which this sisterhood was founded. It is with great honor that this year Delta Phi Omega Sorority, Incorporated has the opportunity to grant the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities Colony chapter status. The...
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National Conference: TigerCON 2018
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On behalf of the National Councils of Delta Phi Omega and Iota Nu Delta, we proudly present TigerCON 2018! TigerCON 2018 is a Joint National Conference between the sisters of Delta Phi Omega and brothers of Iota Nu Delta that will be held from Thursday July 26 – Sunday July 29 in Charlotte, NC. To register for TigerCON, please follow the link below: https://www.squadup.com/events/tigercon
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ANITA JARI KHARBANDA AND THE POWER OF WRITING
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ABOUT ANITA Anita Jari Kharbanda is an Honorable National Founding Mother of the Alpha Chapter and she graduated from the University of Houston with a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering. Anita helped establish our sisterhood back in 1998 and the main basis was to create sisterhood and a home away from home where people can be involved in service opportunities, be educationally focused, and participate in cultural events. DPO was a place to grow, make friendships, and gain leadership s...