Defunct North American Collegiate Sororities - Phi Delta (local)

Phi Delta (local)

For the next 40 years, Alpha chapter functioned as a typical social sorority. The chapter had residences at 146 and 278 Western Ave (SUNY Albany archives). The Constitution (1967) gives the purpose of the sorority

as a social and fraternal organization, shall be to uphold the honor Spirit of the University, to create a friendlier spirit among the girls of the University, to strengthen the scholastic standing of the University, and to develop the abilities of the girls for the benefit of the college life.

Article IV, Section VII of the Constitution (1967) explained that Phi Delta permitted honorary membership

to those men and women who have shown distinguished ability in the field of education and leadership, and possess such qualities as Phi Delta stands for; and men and women who have shown sincere interest and have given service to Phi Delta, upon election.

Section X of the same article explained faculty membership as

a man or woman of the University faculty who has shown distinguished ability in the field of education and leadership.

During the 1960s, Phi Delta opened membership to African- American and Jewish women (SUNY Albany archives).

In 1973, the sorority dissolved.

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