Answers Jan 2025
What date was Delta Sigma Theta founded? - Answer - January 13, 1913
Delta Sigma Theta is dedicated to sisterhood, scholarship, and service. - Answer - True
Delta Sigma Theta was incorporated February 30, 1930. - Answer - True
Where was Delta Sigma Theta founded? - Answer - Howard University
Delta Sigma Theta is a part of the - Answer - National Pan-Hellenic Council
Delta Sigma Theta only has regions in the United States. - Answer - False
How many collegiate women founded Delta Sigma Theta? - Answer - 22
The motto of Delta Sigma Theta is "Intelligence is the Torch of ..." - Answer - Wisdom
Delta Sigma Theta was founded by students who had earlier been initiated into... - Answer - Alpha
Kappa Alpha
Delta Sigma Theta felt Alpha Kappa Alpha was solely a female derivative of Alpha Phi Alpha with no
individual meaning.. - Answer - True
, Who was named the 1st president of Delta Sigma Theta's Alpha Chapter? - Answer - Myra Davis
Hemmings
The collegiate founders sought to move towards social activism and greater public service, rather
than social activities. - Answer - True
Less than 2 months after the sorority's founding, Delta Sigma Theta women began their political
activism by participating in the historic 1913... - Answer - Women's Suffrage March
The sorority expanded with a 2nd chapter, Beta Chapter, established at ________ February 5, 1914. -
Answer - Wilberforce University
The 3rd chapter, Gamma Chapter, was established in 1918 at the ______. - Answer - University of
Pennsylvania
Delta Chapter was established April 4, 1919 at the... - Answer - University of Iowa
Epsilon Chapter was established at ______ on November 19, 1919 - Answer - Ohio State University
On December 28, 1947, which expansion program was formally adopted and copyrighted by Delta
Sigma Theta? - Answer - Jabberwock
Delta Sigma Theta uses the 5-Point Thrust as an organizing structure as it creates programs to
benefit the African American community. What does the 5-Point Thrust consist of? - Answer - a)
physical and mental health
b) educational development
c) economic development
d) political awareness and involvement
e) international awareness and involvement