Meet:
Delta Phi Epsilon
Delta Phi Epsilon was founded on March 17, 1917, at New York University Law School by five remarkable women who envisioned a sorority built on core values of sisterhood, justice, and love. These values resonate deeply within the chapter, shaping a sisterhood grounded in unity, friendship, and leadership, committed to academic excellence, community service, and philanthropy. Delta Phi Epsilon empowers its members to grow, serve, and make a meaningful difference in the world around them.

Philanthropy
The sisters of Delta Phi Epsilon support three national philanthropies: the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, the National Association for Anorexia and Associated Disorders, and the Delta Phi Epsilon Educational Foundation. Each fall and spring we host a large-scale event to raise money such as our dodgeball tournament. In the fall, the proceeds from this event have gone to The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and in the spring, the proceeds have gone to ANAD. In the past we have hosted a casino night to raise money for cystic fibrosis as well. we also participate in ANAD week, where we table on campus promoting awareness about eating disorders and healthy body image. The Delta Phi Epsilon Educational Foundation offers extra educational opportunities to members and their families through grants, loans, and scholarships. Additionally we have added the Sarcoma Foundation of America as one of our personal philanthropies. when one of our sisters, Kelli Russo, was diagnosed with this rare form of cancer, to honor her, we host a sing for sarcoma event where all proceeds are given to the foundation. throughout the month of July, which is sarcoma awareness month, we collect money all month long to donate to the foundation. we have also hosted smaller events such as a car wash and a popup boutique to raise extra money in support of our philanthropies. Lastly, we have also started our annual lip sync battle to raise money for ANAD last year.
Motto
To Be Rather Than Seem To Be
Mascot
Unicorn
Colors
Purple and White
