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Kappa Delta Chi is an intercollegiate Latina sorority founded at Texas Tech University in 1987. The sorority has collegiate, graduate, and alumni chapters. The sorority has collegiate, graduate, and alumni chapters.
Texas A&M University: College Station: Texas: Active Gamma Beta: February 13, 1982 Villanova University: Villanova: Pennsylvania: Active Gamma Gamma: May 8, 1984 – October 23, 2015 Dartmouth College: Hanover: New Hampshire: Inactive [71] Gamma Delta: October 12, 1985 Spring Hill College: Mobile: Alabama: Active Gamma Epsilon: April 5, 1986 ...
University of Texas at Austin: South Asians: Independent 0 Inactive [8] [9] Beta Pi Phi: ΒΠΦ: December 5, 2005 – 2018 Temple University: Asian Americans: Independent 0 Inactive [10] Beta Tau Omega ΒΤΩ: August 28, 1995: Texas A&M University: Asian Americans: Independent 1 Active [11] [12] Beta Upsilon Delta ΒΥΔ: August 21, 1998 ...
Texas Tech's biggest leap came in the online bachelor's programs, where the university vaulted to No. 50, up 79 spots from 2023 and 110 spots from 2022, and in online master's education programs ...
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Dec. 20—Texas Tech University has advanced to the First Scholars phase of the First Scholars Network, an initiative of the Center for First-Generation Student Success, funded by the National ...
University of Texas at Arlington: Fraternity Independent 1 Active [9] [10] Delta Alpha Sigma: ΔΑΣ: March 10, 2004: University of Texas at Arlington: Sorority Independent 5 Active [10] [11] Delta Psi Alpha: ΔΨΑ: November 24, 1998: Northern Illinois University: Coed Fraternity Independent 2 Active [12] Delta Psi Sigma: ΔΨΣ: January 14 ...
Kappa Delta Chi Sorority was established at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas in 1987 by four friends, Cynthia Garza Fleitman, Irene Montoya Robinson, Melissa Montoya Cannon, and Nellie Flores Ledesma, who recognized the need to unify and promote leadership amongst Hispanic women at the university. The founders are, however, no longer ...