
GAMMA PHI BETA
GPHI, Eta Gamma Chapter
Founded upon a rock
MEET GAMMA PHI BETA
Gamma Phi Beta is one of the ten oldest women’s organizations in America and the first organization to be called a sorority. Founded in 1874 at Syracuse University, there are now over 200,000 collegiate and alumnae members of Gamma Phi. The Eta Gamma chapter was installed at UD on May 8, 2010 and our sisters are proud to have the opportunity to grow our sisterhood and forever uphold our core values of love, labor, learning, and loyalty. Going into our 13th year on campus, we have already taken the Greek community by storm. We are proud to support our philanthropy “Girls on the Run” and value being honorable mentors to the young girls who participate in the program. Our campus wide events like “Spagammi” and “Moonball” help us to support building strong women. The Eta Gamma chapter at UD also started our annual “Women’s Week” which is now incorporated into many other chapters across the country. We are also recipients of the Mary A . Bingham award, which is the highest award and honor a Gamma Phi Beta chapter can receive. Being able to balance service, social, scholarship and sisterhood is what makes Gamma Phi Beta an amazing experience and we look forward to sharing it with you!



HEAR FROM THEIR CHAPTER DELEGATE
I love my chapter because from the moment I walked into Sisterhood Round, I felt an instant sense of belonging. In the middle of such a fast-paced and overwhelming week, Gamma Phi Beta felt calm, welcoming, and real. Since then, this chapter has given me friendships that feel like family and memories I’ll carry with me forever. Through Gphi, I’ve had the chance to make a meaningful impact by coaching Girls on the Run, an experience that has been both inspiring and incredibly rewarding. This sisterhood has helped me grow into a version of myself I’m truly proud of, and I couldn’t imagine my college experience without it!!



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