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Delta Xi Nu Multicultural Sorority
Gamma Chapter at Colorado State University
National History
Fellow Chapters
Beta Chapter at Tulane University, New Orleans, LA
Chapter Founding Date: December 1, 2001
Beta Chapter’s signature event is Shadows of Diversity. This event showcases the talents of the Tulane and New Orleans community. Everyone is invited to participate and share the uniqueness of their culture. The talent show is followed by a dinner consisting of foods from various cultures. Beta Chapter’s philanthropy is children’s education.
Delta Chapter at The University of Texas Pan American, Edinburg, TX
Chapter Founding Date: April 16, 2005
The women held their first annual signature event, Dining with Culture, on April 21, 2006. The event consists of unique cultural entertainment while guests feast on a diverse cuisine. Delta Chapter's philanthropy is domestic violence against women.
Epsilon Chapter at Sam Houston University, Huntsville, TX
Chapter Founding Date: March 25, 2006
Their signature event is Destination Diversity. Guests can explore different cultures by visiting booths, listening to live music, and enjoying dance acts. Their philanthropy is Children's Health Awareness.
Zeta Chapter at University of Texas, Arlington, Arlington, TX
Chapter Founding Date: April 29, 2006
Their signature event is Stomp out AIDS and their philanthropy is Sexual Awareness.
Eta Chapter at University of Incarnate Word, San Antonio, TX
Chapter Founding Date: August 23, 2008
Their philanthropy is violence against women.
Theta Chapter at Our Lady of the Lake, San Antonio, TX
Chapter Founding Date: April 15, 2009
Their signature event is Unity Run: Coming Together for a Cause.
Iota Chapter at University of Texas-San Antonio, San Antonio, TX
Chapter Founding Date: December 5, 2009
"A Night of Cinematic Culture" in which the ladies screen a film and host a series of speakers for the public to educate them on topics including multiculturalism, racism, and discrimination, all with the intent of educating the student body of controversial injustices and how they can enact changes. This goes hand in hand with the colony's local philanthropy, being a voice for the unheard.
Kappa Colony at University of Houston-Clear Lake, Houston, TX
Colony Founding Date: January 29, 2012
Their signature event is an International Women's Day event and their philanthrophy is human trafficking.
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 Sorority was finally recognized as a student organization on October 7, 1997.