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"R" is for Recruitment

Collection: Tri Delta Publications

Sisterhood Stories, Spring 2010

Collection: Tri Delta Publications

Sisters Including

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State of the Fraternity, Fall 1994

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The Trident of Delta Delta Delta, Vol. 129, No. 2, Winter/Spring 2020

The focus of this issue is diversity and inclusion, with articles on Diane Petersen, the first black woman to join Tri Delta, and the recent work of the Fraternity to become more inclusive, as well as the participation of Beta Theta Chapter in the ClemsonLIFE program. The 2020 Collegiate Leadership Conference is also featured.

Collection: Tri Delta Publications

The Trident of Delta Delta Delta, Vol. 129, No. 2, Winter/Spring 2020 Table of Contents

Collection: Tri Delta Publications

The Trident Presentation Slide 33, June 15, 1994

This spring 1994 edition of The Trident features six alumnae letters to the editor.

Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection

The Trident Presentation Slide 36, June 15, 1994

This winter 1994 edition of The Trident features an article about the importance of embracing diversity among new Tri Delta members in an increasingly diverse country.

Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection

Today's Challenges: A Letter From the Executive Board

Collection: Tri Delta Publications

Tri Delta Bring You Brand Reveal Video, May 2, 2018

Tri Delta Fraternity announces the "Be You" slogan and stresses the importance of diversity and inclusion, kindness, individuality, and other values to the Fraternity. The video includes still images and short video clips of Tri Deltas smiling, making hand signs, and taking part in chapter and collegiate activities.

Collection: Tri Delta Museum Collection

Tri Delta Was Founded to Be "Kind Alike to All"

Amanda Milford, University of Texas at Arlington, writes about the issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion throughout Tri Delta's history. Prominently featured is the story of Diane Petersen, Ohio Wesleyan University, the first black woman to join Tri Delta, and the recent work of the Fraternity to become more inclusive.

Collection: Tri Delta Publications

You Can't Ignore Me

Collection: Tri Delta Publications