How many chapters are in Delta Sigma Theta?

1000 Chapters
Delta Sigma Theta has more than 1000 Chapters located in the United States, Canada, England, Japan (Tokyo and Okinawa), Germany, the Virgin Islands, Liberia, Bermuda, Jamaica, The Bahamas, South Korea and Nigeria. The sorority’s chapters are organized into seven regions and further sub-divided by state.

Is Cicely Tyson a Delta?

Tyson was an honorary member of Delta Sigma Theta. Her sorority took to social media shortly after the announcement of her passing. According to the sorority, members should stay tuned for more information on how they will collectively celebrate her life.

What sorority is Cicely Tyson in?

Delta Sigma Theta
Tyson was an honorary member of Delta Sigma Theta. Her sorority took to social media shortly after the announcement of her passing.

What is Delta Sigma Theta?

Delta Sigma Theta ( ΔΣΘ ), an international historically Black sorority, was founded on January 13, 1913 at Howard University, and began to expand its membership early on when it chartered Beta Chapter at Wilberforce University in 1914, Gamma Chapter at the University of Pennsylvania in 1918 and Delta Chapter at the University of Iowa in 1919.

What is a suspended fraternity or sorority?

A suspended fraternity or sorority is one that has lost all rights and privileges associated with being a recognized student organization at the University.

Why did Penn State Revoke my sororities and fraternities?

These fraternities and sororities have had their recognition revoked by Penn State for various reasons, including such things as hazing, risk management violations, and/or failure to comply with University policies and expectations.

What happens when a fraternity or sorority loses recognition?

Loss or suspension of recognition means that they cannot participate in any Greek-life activities and are prohibited from participating in any University function as a group, including Homecoming and THON. For all intents and purposes, a fraternity or sorority does not exist in the Penn State community when it loses recognition.