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OUR HISTORY

Gamma Phi Beta has a rich heritage spanning more than 140 years. Founded in 1874 at Syracuse University by Helen M. Dodge, Frances E. Haven, E. Adeline Curtis and Mary A. Bingham, the Sorority now has more than 200,000 members worldwide.​

Our mission is to inspire the highest type of womanhood by building confident women of character who celebrate sisterhood and make a difference in the world around us. 

We promote lifelong commitment, intellectual and personal growth and service to humanity.

We perpetuate our heritage as we commit to the growth of our Sorority.

We foster enduring friendships.

We advocate ethical behavior, respect, authenticity, accountability and integrity.

We aspire to excellence in all that we do.

Eta Gamma at the University of Delaware was founded in 2010. We are humbled to have received the highly coveted Mary A. Bingham award in 2016, the highest award of excellence a chapter in Gamma Phi Beta can receive. Our members join from all around the country building a strong, empowering sisterhood that we all call home.

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