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Our Heritage

Alpha Xi Delta
Alpha Xi Delta was founded in 1893 at Lombard
College (Now Knox College) in Galesburg, Illinois by ten young
women. Each of the founders shared a vision and a dream of a
national organization dedicated to the personal growth of
women.
One of the oldest women's fraternities, Alpha Xi
Delta is proud of its rich history. As one of the ten founding
fraternities of the National Pan-hellenic Conference, it was Alpha
Xi Delta's first NPC Chairman who wrote the Pan-hellenic Creed,
which is still recited on college campuses today.
Since that time more than 100 years ago, the spirit
of Alpha Xi Delta has enriched the lives of thousands of women
throughout the world with its emphasis on lifelong learning and
lasting friendship. Now a national fraternity with more than
120,000 initiated members, Alpha Xi Delta has grown into a
progressive and forward-thinking organization with 110 college
chapters and 120 alumnae associations throughout the United
States.
The ideals envisioned by our Founders are timeless
and have remained constant throughout the years, inspiring pride in
each member to pursue individual excellence.
Our Founders left us a great legacy--they taught us
the value of education because it would free us to achieve our
goals and give us the power to be whatever we choose to be. They
taught us to support one another through shared experiences and
understanding. They taught us to serve others--to reach out to
those less fortunate to make their lives better.
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