Soror Recognition

Delta of the Year

A soror selected by the chapter members who has actively supported and impacted the sorority year.

 

 

LaPrell Todd

Delta of the Year 2024-2025

 

Bri Jenkins

Delta of the Year 2023-2024

Persephone Jones

Delta of the Year 2022-2023

Beverly Hudson

Delta of the Year 2021-2022

Daphne Register

Delta of the Year 2020-2021

Yolanda Franklin

Delta of the Year 2019-2020

Gerlneicha Lockett

Delta of the Year 2018-2019

Constance Paige

Delta of the Year 2017-2018

Alonna Davis

Delta of the Year 2016-2017

Angel Stephens

Delta of the Year 2015-2016

Jessica Golden

Delta of the Year 2014-2015

 

 

 

Presidential Award

Presented to a soror selected by the chapter president who exemplifies “Fortitude.”

 

   

 

Scharlita Evans, Dalecia Armstrong, and Marvetta Morman

Presidential Award 2024-2025

 

Sylvia Salinas, Lisa Lowe, Bri Jenkins, Constance Chatters, and Kenitra Burnette

Presidential Award 2023-2024

Alice Wolmack, Nicole Rosser, Persephone Jones, Raydor Coneway-Johnson, Dorothy Jackson, Arhonda Harris, and Jaekea Coar

Presidential Award 2022-2023

Chasity Taylor and Constance Paige

Presidential Award 2021-2022

LaPrell Todd, Cynthia Smart, Alycia Owens, and Bri Jenkins

Presidential Award 2020-2021

Marshall Marshall, Kimessia Hughes, Beverly Hudson, Daphne Register, and Ulysius McGhee

Presidential Award 2019-2020

Felice Pitt, Jessica Green, and Angel Stephes

Presidential Award 2018-2019

Gloria Wheeler

Presidential Award 2017-2018

Kimberly Stanley and Lucile Davis

Presidential Award 2016-2017

Gerlneicha Lockett

Presidential Award 2015-2016

Marie Anderson

President Acknowledgement 2015-2016

Rosalind Mitchell

Presidential Award 2014-2015

 

 

 

 

 

Fortitude

Fortitude is Delta’s official symbol. The replica of the sculpture is located on the campus of Howard University in Washington, D.C. She symbolizes strength, courage, hope, wisdom, beauty, and femininity. Her facial features depict courage and determination.

The outstretched hands represent the receding of love, as well as the giving of one self to others. The statue is shown pushing forward; the tension on her thigh is representative of her strength. Fortitude stands to inspire women to move forcefully forward to meet life’s challenges.

 

 

 

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