Delta Gamma

Eta Gamma Chapter at Texas A&M

Achievements

As a chapter, being involved in a wide variety of organizations and volunteer services has been so rewarding. Listed below are our some of our most outstanding achievements just within the recent years:

Anchored in Aggieland 2012

  • 1st Place in Grades of all NPC sororities – Fall 2010
  • Diamond Level on all categories TAMU Greek Life Chapter Expectations- 2011
  • Most Spirited in Stompfest- 2010
  • Anchor Slam®- Raised over $30,000 – 2008
  • 1st Place in Stompfest 2008, 2006
  • Best Choreography at Songfest 2008, 2007, 2006
  • Recognized Student Organization of the Year 2006-07 given by Texas A&M
  • National Awards

    • Nation’s Most Outstanding Chapter Award – 2010
    • First Runner-up: The Honorable Chapter Award – 2010
    • #8 in the nation for Labels for Education – 2010
    • #3 in the nation for Box Tops for Education – 2010
    • Excellence in Recruitment Innovation – 2010
    • Excellence in Communications – 2010
    • Golden Anchor Program – 2010
    • Patricia Peterson Danielson Award – 2010, 2009, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004- recognizes chapters that demonstrate a level of excellence in all areas of chapter operation and programming.

    2012 Involvement

    • 3 Fish Camp Co-Chairs
    • 28 Fish Camp Counselors
    • 2 Aggie Dance Team Members
    • 2 Impact Counselors
    • Aggie Hostess
    • 4 Fade to Black Members
    • 3 Muster Committee Members
    • 50 Big Event Volunteers

    Lectureship

    Eta Gamma is proud to announce the establishment of its Lectureship in Values and Ethics with the Texas A&M   Foundation! The Delta Gamma Foundation matched the $50,000 that the chapter raised from annual philanthropy fundraisers, to establish the first lectureship series of it’s kind on the Texas A & M campus. Not only is it the first lectureship of it’s kind on campus, it is the first time any Greek organization has given back to the Texas A & M Foundation. This endowment will provide funds in perpetuity to host speakers such as Maya Angelou, Colin Powell, and Madeleine Albright.

    History of Lectureships