History
Originally, Delta Phi Epsilon began a professional foreign service fraternity at Georgetown University established in 1920. In the fall of 1972, the Alpha chapter fraternity at Georgetown University conceived of an entirely new approach: Delta Phi Epsilon would henceforth consist of both a Delta Phi Epsilon Professional Foreign Service Fraternity and a Delta Phi Epsilon Professional Foreign Service Sorority. The founding of Delta Phi Epsilon Professional Foreign Service Sorority occurred at the Alpha chapter house on February 24, 1973 in Washington D.C.
[…] And the rest is DPE history. Michigan State University’s Mu Chapter was recolonized by Kathryn Doyal and Brienn Sauer in the summer of 2015. Since that time, our chapter has introduced a new class every year! |
Our Vision
Our sisters will stand out as extraordinary citizens, not confined by set physical or societal boundaries. Our sisters will represent the readying of bold women for professional success, academic accomplishment, and growth of the serving heart all through the cosmopolitan understanding of sisterhood. Sisters will challenge themselves to serve as global examples, chapter leaders, and outstanding individuals. We will believe in a world of change, of equal opportunity, and trust. That being so, we stand by those same principles; we challenge ourselves to reach beyond our greatest aspirations, to assist all women in their own ambitions, and encourage the supporting unity of serving the global good. We stand by our letters as a symbol of our loyalty to the bettering of ourselves, our sisters, and our world.
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