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==Our Pillars== |
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We strive to promote friendship, communication, cultural awareness, and social activity among university women. |
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'''Sisterhood''' |
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* Chi Delta Theta creates lifelong bonds. Throughout our active sorority days, we experience things together that bring about unbreakable bonds. In many instances, our sisters become our bridesmaids, best friends, co-workers, etc. Everything that our sorority does together only strengthens the love that we have for each other and the sorority. |
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'''Community Service''' |
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* Chi Delta Theta seeks not only to enrich our own lives but to help enrich the lives of others in the community. Not only is philanthropy fun, but also nourishing for both the heart and soul. |
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'''Cultural Awareness''' |
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* As Asian-American women, we can never forget our roots. We seek not only to enrich ourselves with our cultures but to educate others in the community as well. Our purpose is not to segregate, but to celebrate each other’s cultural differences. Chi Delta Theta accepts women of all ethnic backgrounds. |
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'''Academics''' |
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* The sisters of Chi Delta Theta strive to encourage each other to attain a well-rounded academic standard. We are students first and foremost. It may not always be about what we know, but what we learn that will get us far in the outside world beyond college realms. Our goal is to help each other to stay on track with our education and maintain an acceptable GPA. |
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* The ability to communicate and interact with different types of people is essential to our success as individuals whether it be in school, the work world, family, relationships, etc. At the same time, Chi Delta Theta uses social activities a way to relieve stress, meet new people, and create strong bonds with other organizations. |
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==Current== |
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Chi Delta Theta | |
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ΧΔΘ | |
Founded | October 13, 1989 University of California, Santa Barbara |
Type | Cultural |
Colors | Pink and Silver |
Symbol | Fan |
Flower | Orchid |
Chapters | 7 |
Headquarters | Santa Barbara, California |
Website | http://www.chideltathetasorority.com/ |
Chi Delta Theta (ΧΔΘ) (also Chi Delts) is an Asian-American Interest sorority based in California. The organization strives to promote sisterhood, community service, academics, cultural awareness and social activity in the lives of its members.
History
Creation
Chi Delta Theta[1] was officially established at the University of California, Santa Barbara on October 13, 1989 by Alison Suto and Joanne Yamaoka. With nineteen founding members, Chi Delta Theta was the first Asian-American interest sorority to be recognized by the university.
Expansion
Additional chapters were established over the following 30 years.
The Beta Chapter at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo was officially founded on February 3, 1992 with ten founding members. It became the Beta Chapter on April 24, 1993. As with UCSB, the Beta Chapter was the first Asian-American interest sorority on campus.
The Gamma Chapter at Loyola Marymount University was formed by three women on February 1, 1997. It became the Gamma Chapter on April 30, 1999.
The Delta Chapter at California State University, Long Beach was formed by thirteen women on February 28, 1998. It became the Delta Chapter on May 22, 1999.
The Epsilon Chapter at University of California, Davis was formed by seven women on February 20, 1999. It became the Epsilon Chapter on April 30, 2000. This chapter allowed Chi Delta Theta to become part of Northern California.
The Zeta Chapter at University of California, Los Angeles was formed by ten women on May 23, 2008. It became the Zeta Chapter on August 20, 2010.
The Eta Chapter at California State University, Northridge was founded by four women on July 23, 2016. It became the Eta Chapter on August 18, 2018.
Founding Mothers
Alison Suto and Joanne Yamaoka along with seventeen founding sisters formed the Alpha Chapter of Chi Delta Theta, the first Asian-American interest sorority on the University of California, Santa Barbara campus.
- Joanne Kato (Yamaoka)
- Alison Stripling (Suto)
- Caroline Chang
- Wei-Fang Chen
- Cheryl Chow
- Susan Fang
- Julie Goto
- Eiko Kato
- Gigi Liang
- Jain Lee
- Cynthia Matano
- Joy Murao
- Cheryl Ong
- Leslie Ong
- Junko Takahashi
- Jan Tashiro
- Joni Urasaki
- Kaying Vang
- Julie Wong
Our Pillars
We strive to promote friendship, communication, cultural awareness, and social activity among university women.
Sisterhood
- Chi Delta Theta creates lifelong bonds. Throughout our active sorority days, we experience things together that bring about unbreakable bonds. In many instances, our sisters become our bridesmaids, best friends, co-workers, etc. Everything that our sorority does together only strengthens the love that we have for each other and the sorority.
Community Service
- Chi Delta Theta seeks not only to enrich our own lives but to help enrich the lives of others in the community. Not only is philanthropy fun, but also nourishing for both the heart and soul.
Cultural Awareness
- As Asian-American women, we can never forget our roots. We seek not only to enrich ourselves with our cultures but to educate others in the community as well. Our purpose is not to segregate, but to celebrate each other’s cultural differences. Chi Delta Theta accepts women of all ethnic backgrounds.
Academics
- The sisters of Chi Delta Theta strive to encourage each other to attain a well-rounded academic standard. We are students first and foremost. It may not always be about what we know, but what we learn that will get us far in the outside world beyond college realms. Our goal is to help each other to stay on track with our education and maintain an acceptable GPA.
Academics
- The ability to communicate and interact with different types of people is essential to our success as individuals whether it be in school, the work world, family, relationships, etc. At the same time, Chi Delta Theta uses social activities a way to relieve stress, meet new people, and create strong bonds with other organizations.
Current
The sisterhood remains strong with over 500 sisters across California. The organization prides themselves on knowing all members including alumnae as well as all members of other chapters.
Chapters
Chi Delta Theta currently has seven active chapters located in California.
Chapter | Status | Founding institution | Location | Chaptered date |
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Alpha | Chapter | University of California, Santa Barbara | Santa Barbara, California | October 13, 1989 |
Beta | Chapter | California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo | San Luis Obispo, California | February 3, 1992 |
Gamma | Chapter | Loyola Marymount University | Los Angeles, California | February 1, 1997 |
Delta | Chapter | California State University, Long Beach | Long Beach, California | October 3, 1997 |
Epsilon | Chapter | University of California, Davis | Davis, California | February 20, 1999 |
Zeta | Chapter | University of California, Los Angeles | Los Angeles, California | May 23, 2008 |
Eta | Chapter | California State University, Northridge | Northridge, California | July 23, 2016 |
References
- California State University, San Barbara (Chi Delta Theta)
- California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo (Chi Delta Theta)
- Loyola Marymount University (Chi Delta Theta)
- California State University, Long Beach (Chi Delta Theta)
- University of California, Davis (Chi Delta Theta)
- University of California, Los Angeles (Chi Delta Theta)
- ^ "Chi Delta Theta Sorority". Chi Delta Theta Sorority. Retrieved 2019-08-05.