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Alpha Xi Delta
was founded in 1893 by ten young women at Lombard College,
Galesburg, Illinois, who shared a vision and a dream of a national
organization dedicated to the personal growth of women.
One of the oldest
women's fraternities, Alpha Xi Delta is proud of its rich history.
As one of the ten founding fraternities of the National Panhellenic
Conference, it was Alpha Xi Delta's first NPC Chairman who wrote the
Panhellenic Creed, which is still recited on college campuses today.
Since that time
more than a 100 years ago, the spirit of Alpha Xi Delta has enriched
the lives of thousands of women throughout the world with its
emphasis on lifelong learning and lasting friendship. Now a national
fraternity with more than 120,000 initiated members, Alpha Xi Delta
has grown into a progressive and forward-thinking organization with
college chapters and alumnae associations throughout the United
States.
The ideals
envisioned by our Founders are timeless and have remained constant
throughout the years, inspiring pride in each member to pursue
individual excellence.
Our Founders left
us a great legacy--they taught us the value of education because it
would free us to achieve our goals and give us the power to be
whatever we choose to be. They taught us to support one another
through shared experiences and understanding. They taught us to
serve others--to reach out to those less fortunate to make their
lives better.
It is these
ideals of personal development, scholarship, friendship, and civic
responsibility that we embrace and bring to every Alpha Xi Delta
member.
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