In the context of sororities, the Greek letters Delta (Δ), Phi (Φ), and Epsilon (Ε) often represent the names of specific sororities or their values. These symbols are used to signify sisterhood, unity, and shared ideals among members. Each sorority has its own unique meaning and significance associated with these letters, typically reflecting core values such as scholarship, leadership, and service. Additionally, the use of Greek letters fosters a sense of identity and tradition within the organization.
The motto of Delta Psi Epsilon is 'The Sorority that Puts God First'.
Gamma Phi Delta Sorority was created on 1943-02-28.
Delta Sigma Epsilon was created on 1914-09-23.
Delta Epsilon Mu was created in 1996.
Delta Psi Epsilon was created on 1999-01-16.
The letters of the Tri Delta sorority stand for Delta Delta Delta, which represents the three Greek letters "Delta" repeated twice. Each letter "Delta" represents the motto of the sorority: "Let us steadfastly love one another."
It can be just one more variable. In calculus, both delta and epsilon are used for quantities that can assume arbitrarily small values.
Phi Delta Epsilon was created on 1904-10-01.
Alpha Epsilon Delta was created on 1926-04-28.
Delta Omega Epsilon was created on 1985-04-15.
Delta Epsilon Iota was created on 1994-12-07.
The motto of Delta Epsilon Psi is 'In Brotherhood Lies Our Strength'.