Founded 1997
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Established 2008 |
Delta Xi Nu Multicultural Sorority was established at Texas A&M University by five women who saw a need to promote friendship, diversity, and cultural awareness at the university and in the surrounding community. They envisioned an organization where women of all cultures would feel welcome, create lasting friendships, and educate and serve the community.
The Founding Mothers are Rena Kharbat, Adrienne Magirl, Jetje Brewton, Lesliam Quiros, and Jaime Slaughter. Being African American, Dutch, Irish/Mexican, Palestinian, and Puerto Rican, the founding mothers wanted to show the world that it was their differences that had brought them together and made them stronger. All their hard work became a reality when Delta Xi Nu Multicultural Sorority, Inc. was finally recognized as a student organization on October 7, 1997. In 2016, Delta Xi Nu Sorority became a member organization of the National Multicultural Greek Council (NMGC). We welcome women of all backgrounds. |
Delta Xi Nu, Eta Chapter, was installed at the University of the Incarnate Word in San Antonio, TX on August 23, 2008. Since 2008, Delta Xi Nu has been growing and becoming a strong presence on campus.
We are a group of well-rounded women with a variety of interests and strengths. Delta Xi Nu has been awarded many awards from best Greek organization to most charitable organization. Honeys are passionate about volunteering, spreading multiculturalism, and spreading our philanthropic mission. We also love to have fun! Everyone always looks forward to our Honey socials, retreats, and fundraisers! 2016 has been a great year for us and we can't wait to show you what else have in store! |
Founding Mothers |
Fast Facts |
Jaime Slaughter - African American
B.S. Ocean Engineering, Texas A&M University MPH. Maternal & Child Health Epidemiology, Tulane University PhD. Maternal & Child Health Epidemiology, University of Illinois at Chicago Adrienne Magirl - Irish & Mexican American B.S. Kinesiology, Texas A&M University M.B.A. Fordham University Lesliam Quiros - Puerto Rican B.S. Bioengineering, Texas A&M University PhD. Environmental Health Science, University of California Berkeley Rena Kharbat - Palestinian B.S. International Studies with a minor in Business, Texas A&M University M.B.A. Webster University Jetje Brewton Williams - Dutch B.S. Industrial Distribution, Texas A&M University |
MOTTO: Sisterhood, Culture & Education
Meaning of our Letters: "Changing Old ways to New" Philanthropy: "Awareness of Domestic Violence Against Women" Nickname: Xi Honeys |