About
Sigma Delta Tau arrived to Binghamton University in 1985. SDT is a unified group of women where each member contributes her own sense of character and individuality. This has lead to the creation of a very unique group of women who continue to benefit many areas of the Binghamton community. The organization has raised a great deal of money for the National Committee for the Prevention of Child Abuse through a variety of fundraising events. Additionally, these sisters pride themselves upon their work with local community groups and an emphasis on high academic performance. SDT fosters the values of friendship, trust and unity.
Mission statement:
It shall be the purpose of this fraternal organization to form a close social and fraternal union of those of similar ideals and to foster, maintain and instill such ideals in the hearts of its members as will result in actions worthy of the highest precepts of true womanhood, democracy and humanity.
Fast facts
Chapter nickname: SDT
Greek letters: ΣΔΤ
National founding: March 25, 1917│Cornell University
Jewel: Lapis Lazuli
Flower: Golden Tea Rose
Colors: Cafe au Lait and Old Blue
Symbol: Torch
Mascot: Teddy Bear
Motto: Patriae Multae Spes Una — One Hope of Many People
Philanthropies: Prevent Child Abuse America