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|Name= Delta XiGamma|GreekSymbol= ΔΞΔΓ|Image= [[File:DeltaXiDelta_Gamma.jpg|200px]]|Founded= {{start date and years ago|19441930|0211|1707}}|College= [http://www.cmumsu.edu/index.shtml Carnegie Mellon Michigan State University]|Location= PittsburghEast Lansing, PAMI|Homepage= [http://cmuchapters.kappakappakappagamma.org/deltagamma/ Delta Xi Gamma Homepage]|Media= [http://wiki.kappakappagamma.org/pages/index.php?title=Category:Delta_Xi Delta_Gamma Media related to Delta Xi Gamma Chapter]}}----
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'''Carnegie Mellon Michigan State University established in 1900'''1855, PittsburghEast Lansing, Pennsylvania; Carnegie Mellon University is a private research university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The university began as the Carnegie Technical Schools, founded by Andrew Carnegie in 1900. '''Chapter founded February 17th, 1944Michigan'''
'''1Founded as Delta Gamma on November 7,326 initiates (as of June 2018)1930'''
'''Charter Members:'''
Beryl Emeline Abbey, Virginia Ruth Adams, Jean Marian Carruthers, Katherine Louise Cookerly, Josephone Carrel Dean, Margaret Christine Goodenow, Katherine Elizabeth Gordon, Rheta Helen Hullinger, Wilma Graham Kinney, Anna Jean Murphy, Virginia Lucile Palmer, Mary Elizabeth Pangborn, Kathryn Veronica Patterson, Mary Louise Sharer, Helen Laverne Shoesmith, Ann Anderson Shook, Natallia Geraldine Sutterby, Dorothy Charlotte Wickstrom.
'''Fraternity Council OfficersSome of Delta Gamma Chapter’s Outstanding Alumnae:'''
'''Fraternity Officers:'''
'''Fraternity Loyalty Award Recipients:'''
'''Fraternity Alumnae Achievement Award Recipients:'''
'''Additional Outstanding Delta Xi Gamma Alumnae:'''Mary Lou Maurhoff (Stewart), Graduate Counselor, 1954-1955; Lori Jurgovsky (Johnston), Chapter Consultant, 1995-1996;
==The Early Years (Excerpted from The History of Kappa Kappa Gamma Fraternity: 1870-1976)==
Delta Gamma Kappas have a chapter house of which to be proud. A drive down M.A.C. Avenue reveals a lovely red brick Georgian Colonial house with white shutters that catch the eye with their fleur-de-lis motif. This warm inviting house has been home for the chapter since 1931.
Astute financial management has enabled the chapter to burn mortgages in 1947 and 1974.
Delta Gamma maintained an active presence in philanthropy events around campus through the remainder of the 2000’s. They also saw additional home improvements in the 2009-2010 school year including updated bathrooms, kitchen, alcove, and plumbing. At the 2009 Province Meeting, they were honored to receive awards for the Most Improved Chapter and Most Philanthropic Chapter. The celebrations continued at convention in the summer of 2010 were they also received an award for Greatest Improvement.
==Highlights of the 1990s2015==
2016 was a wonderful year for the Delta Gamma chapter! We accomplished so many goals individually and as a chapter. We are excited to announce our successful Fall 2016 rush, recruiting 58 beautiful girls to join our chapter. At this year's Greek Gala, our Chapter received many awards. We won Service and Philanthropy of the Year, Greek Ivy, Scholastic Excellence and Greek Woman of the Year. This past year we also exceeded our expectations with awesome philanthropy events. Each Halloween our sorority participates in a local charity event called Safe Halloween. Michigan State’s Greek Life hosts a street carnival full of Halloween activities for children to enjoy. The late nineties also brought changes purpose is to provide a safe alternative to trick-or-treating for the children of East Lansing’s community. Also starting in terms March we begin collecting children’s books to donate to the Boys and Girls Club of Lansing. Following the book drive we hold our annual carnival at the Boys and Girls Club. At this event, we read some of the books, made crafts, face-painted and learned new dance moves from all of the kids! Both the kids and the Kappas had a blast and each child was able to familiar sorority eventsleave with three books! The most exciting philanthropy event is the annual “Very Hungry Kappa-Pillar” pie eating contest. The event was first introduced to our chapter by a former Philanthropy Chairman, Andi Tonis, who started the first pie eating contest on campus! In 1997 Big addition to our philanthropy events we were also involved in the community by participating in many of the other fraternity and Little sisters became key sisterssorority philanthropies too. Lastly, this fall our chapter hosted Founders Day, a day that recognizes when the organization was established and families became Kores, those who were involved. We honor our founders and open the house to local alumni wanting to share their favorite memories and Pledges became New Membersexperiences. In 1998 Rush became Formal Membership Recruitment (We brought out tons of artifacts and scrapbooks from our history closet and Informal Membership Recruitment) Panhellenic-wideeveryone had a great time indulging in some of the Delta Gamma chapter’s past. The biggest event happening outside of our chapter was the 2016 Presidential Election.
Our chapter celebrated Kappa’s 150th anniversary by having a zoom meeting with alumni Starting in January
2021, the new council of Kappa Kappa Gamma, Delta Gamma Chapter took on their new roles. Our
chapter was put on probation in December, so it was a big transition in beginning our journey towards
creating a stronger chapter and getting off of probation. Our council had zoom meetings with
Nationals within the first couple weeks of January going over our action plan for the semester. We
had goals for our chapter to create a more respectful environment, working on following rules and
creating guidelines, working together on exercises and activities, to build our communication skills,
and creating sisterhood events to make our chapter more united. Within January, we started having
meetings regarding Greek week and recruitment practices for spring recruitment. Our recruitment
was held at the end of January where we were able to add 7 members to our chapter. This was done
on zoom. Chapter meetings were held on zoom each Monday at 7 pm. Council meetings were held at
6 pm on Sunday’s. Our chapter collected donations of books, writing supplies, and food for the boys
and girls club of East Lansing. The chapter had a sisterhood event during the semester where the
chapter went bowling together. The chapter joined with Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity by creating
sweatshirts for Team Continue to raise money for one of their philanthropies. The chapter joined
together for Greek Week where we were paired with two fraternities to raise money for the Boys and
Girls club. Sisters participated in making blankets with the fraternities to donate and rehearsing for
song fest which is a campus tradition where members in Greek life pair together to come up with
dances for many weeks and raise money for philanthropies. Another important philanthropic event
our chapter hosted was the drive in movie for one of our Philanthropies The Kiefer Foundation which
is very special to our chapter because it was created by two sisters in our chapter. The drive in movie
was in East Lansing and the movie was the parent trap. Sweatshirts for the foundation were sold,
alongside tickets that were available for anyone to purchase. Many people attended this event with
people in both Greek life and not. In March, the 7 new members of Kappa Kappa Gamma were
initiated on zoom, with the president, new member chair, and marshal. In April, we had the senior
send off event held outside of the Kappa house with food and their senior gifts. It was very special and
the seniors all had matching hats and enjoyed their time. When the semester was finished, the
chapter continued to have zoom calls regarding our upcoming fall recruitment, sisterhood zooms, and
planning for our upcoming year with philanthropy events, and other events we wanted to have at
Kappa. The chapter council continued to meet every week to discuss our action plan and our goals for
the upcoming year while trying to get off of probation. During this time the chapter continued to
meet and work together to plan our recruitment schedule, bid day, and have ritual trainings. Our
chapter decided on our bid day theme as 1800-Kappa, text me when you go Kappa and we began
having virtual recruitment practices with learning about how to talk to PNM’s during recruitment, the
ritual songs sung during recruitment, and how to present yourself. In August, we began having in
person recruitment practices held at the Kappa house. We were preparing for virtual days and in
person days. We practiced talking to other girls, learning and singing the songs, the layout and
orientation of where everyone would be during recruitment, and organizing our bump groups. Our
philanthropy chair created a video used during our virtual philanthropy day to show off our amazing
philanthropies. During our recruitment practices, we did a lot of team building activities and had a
workout with a trainer during our practice to allow our sisters to stay active and let out some stress.
Our chapter also attended the virtual zoom recruitment speaker session to prepare for recruitment. In
September, Kappa Kappa Gamma welcomed 54 new members. The recruitment process went very
smoothly and we did not get fined at all during it which was very awesome for our chapter. In
September, our chapter held a fundraiser and philanthropy event at the LugNuts baseball stadium in
Lansing for the Kiefer Foundation where tickets were sold to anyone who wanted to come, and hats
were sold with the Kiefer Foundation logo on them to raise donations. The two sisters in our chapter
who created this philanthropy were able to be on the field with their parents to talk about their
foundation and it was very special. It was a huge turn out for the game which was amazing. In
October, our chapter attended other philanthropy events for other chapters to show our support. We
also had a virtual sisterhood event on zoom to get to know the new members. In November, the
inspiration week began for the chapter preparing for initiation. In November, the 54 new members of
Kappa Kappa Gamma were initiated in person at the Kappa house during two days. The first day was
the fireside service, and the second day was a combined service of the red and white room. In
November, our council sent in applications for the awards for the Greek life gala where we …… In
November we held a philanthropy event at an art studio for our chapter along with anyone who
bought a ticket to raise money for our new philanthropy Mental Health America. In late November
the council prepared for the slating of the new council where applications were filled out by chapter
members for each position. The New council was slated.
Kappa Kappa Gamma Foundation, The Kiefer Foundation, Mental Health America. The chapter chose to support these organizations
because we support all three philanthropies throughout the year in different ways. Our chapter loves
supporting multiple philanthropies because we believe there is a lot that we can do and help create
changes in different ways for different organizations. We support the Kappa Kappa Gamma
Foundation because it encourages sisters to get involved within the chapter and nationally for Kappa
Kappa Gamma, and fund aids to sisters, and provide financial support. We think It is very important to
help our sisters and provide the care and assistance for them. We support the Kiefer Foundation
because it is a foundation that was created by the family of two of our sisters which makes it even
more special. We support this foundation because it helps spread awareness of the dangers of
distracted driving and the consequences that can occur because of distracted driving. This foundation
brings our chapter together because we support our sisters very much and want to do as much as we
can to prevent distracted driving and make people aware of what negative effects occur from it. This
year we began supporting a new philanthropy, Mental Health America. We chose to support this
philanthropy because mental health is so important for people and we as a chapter agreed that a lot
of people are struggling in their lives, and we want to help those people in any way we can to make
people feel better again. We are very excited to be supporting this new philanthropy because our
chapter values staying connected, asking the hard questions about how we are doing, and being there
for one another to make sure our mental health is good.
Our chapter supports Kappa’s Philanthropy by funding aids to sisters to support and assistance them financial support. .
We included diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives in our programming this year by having a DEI officer on our council. She worked alongside her committee of members from our chapter in each pledge class to bring the chapter closer together
and have an understanding of diversity, equity, and inclusion in our chapter and in life in general. She
has had many conversations and held presentations during chapter for all members regarding
diversity, equity, and inclusion by providing facts and examples. She attends meetings with the
University to gain more knowledge on these subjects and to bring more information about it to our
chapter. She has come up with many educational lessons for the chapter and has had our chapter go
through training. Our chapter participates in the campus community programs regarding diversity,
equity, and inclusion. She also posts on social media on our Kappa Instagram to further people’s
awareness of these topics.
Our chapter operations were affected by COVID-19. Our events and activities were held
with a mixture of both in person and virtual. Our spring recruitment was done virtually along with the
initiation of the new members. It went smoothly on Zoom. Our recruitment in the fall was held both
virtually and in person. I believe it went very smoothly for both virtual and in person. The in-person
recruitment was very special with singing the ritual songs, doing the door chant, and being able to talk
with PNM’s face to face. All chapter members and PNM’s had to wear masks at all times. Our
initiation service for the new members in the fall was held in person in between two days. The fireside
service was held on Friday night, and the combined service of the red and white room was held
on Saturday Morning. The combined service was split into two groups of about 25 members in
each service because of COVID-19 guidelines and to make the space less full so people were most
distanced. It was a very special service for the new members and I believe having it in person really
gave the new members a true understanding and importance of our chapters ritual. Our philanthropy
events have been held in person which has made attendance numbers very high. We have followed and current members of the chapter to celebrate Kappa Kappa Gamma and share our experiences and the memories we have made. We also posted on our social media accounts with current members and alumni sharing our best memories of Kappa Kappa Gamma, why we love Kappa, and what Kappa has brought to our lives. People were able to speak about the friends they have made and the opportunities it has brought them.