Gamma Eta

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Gamma Eta
ΓΗ
The official shield of Gamma Eta Sorority, Inc.
FoundedOctober 18, 1995; 25 years ago (1995-10-18)
University of Florida
TypeSocial
AffiliationNMGC
MottoHoy y Siempre
Colors  Purple   Teal
SymbolSun and Fleur de Lis
FlowerSunflower
PublicationThe Sunrise
PhilanthropyBreast Cancer Awareness
Chapters4, with 4 colonies
WebsiteOfficial website

Gamma Eta (ΓΗ) is the first social sorority to be founded in the State of Florida. Eighteen women came together to create the sorority at the University of Florida in Gainesville on October 18, 1995. Gamma Eta was chartered and incorporated on August 2, 1999.[1]

Gamma Eta is composed of college-educated women of diverse cultural backgrounds, including Caucasian, Hispanic, African, Asian, Middle Eastern (West Asia), and Indian.

Gamma Eta is a part of the National Multicultural Greek Council.

History[]

Founding[]

Founding Mothers

Ilena Camilo
Claudia Forestieri
Maria Portilla
Marena Ramirez
Vanessa Ramirez
Maria Torres
Giselle Arvelo
Alexa Davila
Ana Del Valle

Vivian Estalella
Beatriz Lugo
Deborah Mazzeo
Diana O'Hara
Diana Ramirez
Adnybel Rosario-Ortiz
Leemarie Ortiz
Joann Schadenfroh
Yahdira Torres

In the years leading up to 1995, there were many questions regarding the role of the Latino community at the University of Florida. There was a low retention rate for Latino students and a large cultural disconnect at the University of Florida campus. In direct response to those issues, the Founding Mothers led the efforts to create Gamma Eta for women of diverse backgrounds to provide a social and academic support system.

Gamma Eta Society[]

First known as Gamma Eta Society, the founding mothers faced numerous barriers in becoming formally recognized as an official sorority. Despite these obstacles, the founders initiated the first Founding Class in the Spring of 1996. A few months after Gamma Eta's incorporation, the sorority was admitted to the local Multicultural Greek Council as an Associate Member on November 22, 1999.

Pillars of success[]

  • Sisterhood
  • Strength
  • Unity
  • Diversity
  • Scholarship
  • Leadership
  • Service

Chapters[]

Active chapters noted in bold, inactive chapters noted in italics.[1]

Undergraduate chapters[]

  • AlphaUniversity of Florida
  • BetaUniversity of North Florida
  • GammaUniversity of Arkansas
  • DeltaJacksonville University
  • Epsilon colonyUniversity of Arkansas at Fort Smith
  • Zeta colonyUniversity of Georgia
  • Eta colonyIUPUI
  • Theta colonySt. John's University, Staten Island Campus

Alumnae chapters[]

  • Alpha Chi AlphaGreater Miami
  • Alpha Chi BetaNorth Florida
  • Alpha Chi GammaOrlando
  • Alpha Chi DeltaNorthwest Arkansas
  • Alpha Chi EpsilonWashington, D.C.
  • Alpha Chi ZetaGainesville

Philanthropy[]

Gamma Eta's national philanthropy is breast cancer awareness in official partnership with the National Breast Cancer Foundation. Individual chapters at the collegiate and alumnae levels also support a secondary philanthropy.

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b William Raimond Baird; Carroll Lurding (eds.). "Almanac of Fraternities and Sororities (Baird's Manual Online Archive)". Student Life and Culture Archives. University of Illinois: University of Illinois Archives. Retrieved 10 Jul 2021. The main archive URL is The Baird's Manual Online Archive homepage.

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