Our History
Over 20 years ago, five extraordinary women embarked on the mission of creating an organization where women of all cultures and backgrounds would feel welcomed, in addition to educating and serving their community. Being from all different races, nationalities, and religions themselves, they wanted to help teach the world that it was their differences that had brought them together and made them stronger.
On October 7, 1997, their dream became a reality as the Delta Xi Nu Multicultural Sorority, Inc. was founded at Texas A&M University, in College Station, Texas. Since that day, Delta Xi Nu has spread its wings into 5 different states and has had hundreds of strong and determined women join; all committed to changing old ways to new.
Delta Xi Nu Multicultural Sorority, Inc. has been committed to the promotion of diversity and cultural awareness among college campuses and communities around the nation. In addition to promoting our mission through our sisters, we have banded together with other multicultural organizations by becoming a member organization of the National Multicultural Greek Council (NMGC).
Our Mission Statement
The Delta Xi Nu Multicultural Sorority, Inc. is committed to the furtherance of multiculturalism by promoting diversity and cultural awareness in our local communities and throughout the world.
Fast Facts
Meaning of our letters: Changing Old Ways to New
Motto: Sisterhood, Culture, Education
Nickname: Xi Honeys
Colors: Red and Silver
Symbol: Butterfly
National Philanthropy: Domestic Violence Against Women
Founding Mothers
Five very diverse and educated women
Rena Kharbat
Jaime Slaughter
Lesliam Quiros
Palestinian
Puerto Rican
African American
Adrienne Magirl
Irish & Mexican American
Jetje Brewton
Dutch
Member organization of the National Multicultural Greek Council
The National Multicultural Greek Council promotes multiculturalism by advocating for justice and equity, cultivating interfraternal relationships, and empowering its member organizations.