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Chapter History: Our Story

Delta Phi Omega Sorority, Inc. was established at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities on May 1, 2011 by nine driven ladies. These ladies wanted more out of their college experience. They wanted to be more engaged on campus and in the community. Most of all, however, they wanted to build strong friendships and connections that would last beyond college.

Being a part of a sorority meant having sisters for friends and being involved in philanthropic and service events as well as being more engaged on campus. However, they quickly realized that they did not find what they were looking for with the sororities that were already established on campus. They also quickly realized how limited the number of multicultural sororities were at the U.  

 

They agreed that Greek Life at the University of Minnesota needed to include Greek organizations that represented more diverse student ethnicities and groups. Through hard work, sacrifice, dedication and perseverance, they brought Delta Phi Omega Sorority, Inc. to the University of Minnesota. The addition of one of the largest, strongest and fastest-growing South Asian interest sororities is a huge accomplishment for the nine Founding Mothers.  

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Backed by the principles set forth by our National Founding Mothers: honesty, respect, loyalty, friendship and sisterhood, the founding "Ensemble" class of the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Colony aspire to strengthen the presence and improve the advancement of multicultural women in Greek life and on campus.

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