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Greek

Sorority Chapters

Delta Delta Delta 

The purpose of Delta Delta Delta shall be to establish a perpetual bond of friendship among its members, to develop a stronger and more womanly character, to broaden the moral and intellectual life, and to assist its members in every possible way.

Nickname: Tri Delta

Founded: 1888, Boston University

Simpson chapter: Delta chapter, founded 1889

Colors: Silver, gold, and blue

Flower: Pansy

Badge: Stars and Cresent

Jewel: Pearl

Philanthropies: St. Jude's Cancer Research Hospital

Statistics: Delta chapter (Simpson) is the longest running chapter of Delta Delta Delta

DDD Firsts: First and only sorority to have a national sponsorship with their philantropy

President: Kimi Martin, kimberly.martin@simpson.edu

Alumnae Advisor: Samantha Pohl

International website: www.tridelta.org 

Kappa Kappa Gamma 

Kappa Kappa Gamma is an organization of women, which seeks for every member throughout her life, bonds of friendship, mutual support, opportunities for self-growth, respect for intellectual development, and an understanding and an allegiance to positive ethical principles. Kappa Kappa Gamma at its core is friendship, leadership and scholarship...an opportunity and experience for a lifetime.

Nickname: Kappa, KKGFounded: 1870, Monmouth CollegeSimpson chapter: Omicron Deuteron chapter, founded 1880Colors: Dark blue and light blueFlower: Fleur-de-lis

Badge: Golden Key

Jewel: Sapphire

Philanthropy: Reading Is Fundamental (RIF)

Statistics: 131 collegiate chapters and nearly 300 active alumnae associations

KKG Firsts: First of women's fraternities to publish a magazine (1882); First to extend invitations to a Panhellenic Convention (1891); First women's fraternity to establish a permanent Fraternity Headquarters (1952)

President: Cortney Jensen, cortney.jensen@simpson.edu

Alumnae Advisor: Jenn Pfeifer

Local chapter website: www.simpson.edu/~kkg/

International website: www.kappakappagamma.org

Pi Beta Phi

The mission of Pi Beta Phi Fraternity for women is to promote friendship,develop women of intellect and integrity, cultivate leadership potential and enrich lives through community service.

Nickname: Pi Phi

Founded: 1867, Monmouth College

Simpson chapter: Iowa Beta chapter, founded 1874

Colors: Wine red and silver blue

Flower: Wine carnation

Philanthropies: Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts and Links to Literacy

President: Sonya Nielsen, sonya.nielsen@simpson.edu

Alumnae Advisor: Shelly Stork 

Local website: www.pibetaphi.org/simpson

International website: www.pibetaphi.org

 

 

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