Delta Epsilon Mu


Delta Epsilon Mu, Incorporated is an American professional fraternity for students and professionals in clinical or applied practice with interests or focus in pre-health or health-related fields. It was established at Binghamton University in 1996.

History

In the fall of 1995, Binghamton University students Marianna Strakhan, Teri Broklawski, Debbie Amste, and Ellen Hoffman began planning a pre-health fraternity to unite students interested in entering various pre-health professions on campus. Broklawski recruited Sherine Banton, Wendy Cooper, Wendy Goldstein, and Keri Weintraub to help solidify the foundations of the fraternity. These eight students presented the Student Association of Binghamton University with 100 student signatures in support of the formal establishment.
In January 1996, the SABU formally recognized Delta Epsilon Mu fraternity as a student organization. The coed fraternity advocates for health care and education by participating in fundraising, outreach programs, and service activities.
In February 1996, the fraternity hosted its first formal recruitment event, selecting 36 students of various pre-health interests to become the founding members of Delta Epsilon Mu. Its National Founders' Day is recognized on May 3, 1996, in commemoration of the date the first ratification documents for the fraternity were signed.
Though the founders had no expectations of the future growth of the organization, word of the fraternity's establishment met the ears of students at the University of California, Davis, which eventually formed the Beta chapter in 2003. From 2003 to 2009, active charters were issued to the University of Maryland at College Park, the University of Central Florida, the Virginia Commonwealth University, and the University of California, Merced.
The fraternity's first national convention was held at the University of Maryland at College Park in 2013, where the first national bylaws were ratified. The first recognized national executive committee, headed by newly-elected national president John "Jake" Koster and national vice president Bradley Dmuchowski, brought on a new vision for continued growth and establishment of infrastructure. In 2015, the national fraternity was recognized as a tax-exempt 501 non-profit corporation by the IRS.
Delta Epsilon Mu is a member of the Professional Fraternity Association.

Symbols

The letters Delta, Epsilon, and Mu were selected for specific meanings. Delta represents fellowship, loyalty, and connection with a shared creed and ideology. Epsilon was selected because it is the astrological name of several nearby stars; it stands for achieving distant goals through cooperation and hard work. Mu represents barely visible entities that have normal influence but have the capacity for significant impact when brought together.
The fraternity's founding principles or pillars are Loyalty, Dedication, Friendship, and Support. Its motto is "Helping People, Together".
The fraternity national emblem was redeisgned in 2013 by the Ashley Gofraternityta chapter and represredesignedre-health fields. The colors of Delta Epsilon Mu are crimson red, white, and black. Red symbolizes a passion to succeed. Black and white represent duality and the bringing together individuals of different backgrounds. Graduating members can wear the fraternity's cord, consisting of black and red cords knotted together with tassels at each end.

Activities

The members of Delta Epsilon Mu serve the community by advocating health education and care, and through active participation in service activities, fundraising, and outreach programs. Members are allowed to directly participate in health-oriented workshops and discussions, thereby attaining access to pertinent academic and career information through association with professors, advisors, career professionals, alumni members, and fellow active members.
The fraternity supports summer camps for children with medical needs, including Camp Dragonfly Forest, Camp Korey, and Camp Tall Tree.

Membership

Delta Epsilon Mu focuses on pre-health students in the fields of dentistry, medicine, nursing, psychology, and veterinary studies. However, its membership is open to students in all majors.

Governance

Delta Epsilon Mu maintains a National Executive Committee, with a national president and eight vice presidents, and nineteen directors. It also has a National Membership Council that meets monthly and holds a national convention annually.

Chapters

In the following list, active chapters are indicated in bold and inactive chapters are in italics.
ChapterCharter date and rangeInstitutionLocationStatus
AlphaBinghamton UniversityBinghamton, New YorkInactive
BetaUniversity of California, DavisDavis, CaliforniaActive
GammaUniversity of Maryland, College ParkCollege Park, MarylandActive
ZetaUniversity of Central FloridaOrlando, FloridaActive
EtaApril 5, 2024Virginia Commonwealth UniversityRichmond, VirginiaInactive
ThetaUniversity of California, MercedMerced, CaliforniaActive
IotaGeorge Washington UniversityWashington, D.C.Active
KappaUniversity of KansasLawrence, KansasActive
LambdaTexas A&M UniversityCollege Station, TexasInactive
MuUnassigned
NuCalifornia State University, SacramentoSacramento, CaliforniaActive
Xi2012University of MissouriColumbia, MissouriInactive
Omicron2012University of Maryland, Baltimore CountyBaltimore, MarylandActive
Pi2012Kansas State UniversityManhattan, KansasInactive
RhoUniversity of California, IrvineIrvine, CaliforniaActive
SigmaUniversity of Texas at AustinAustin, TexasActive
TauUniversity of the PacificStockton, CaliforniaActive
UpsilonMarist CollegePoughkeepsie, New YorkActive
PhiMiami UniversityOxford, OhioActive
ChiUniversity of California, Los AngelesLos Angeles, CaliforniaActive
PsiUniversity of Illinois at ChicagoChicago, IllinoisActive
Alpha AlphaWayne State UniversityDetroit, MichiganActive
Alpha BetaUniversity of RichmondRichmond, VirginiaInactive
Alpha GammaVirginia TechBlacksburg, VirginiaActive
Alpha ZetaUniversity of Rhode IslandKingston, Rhode IslandActive
Alpha EtaFlorida International UniversityMiami, FloridaActive
Alpha ThetaUniversity of California, RiversideRiverside, CaliforniaInactive
Alpha IotaUniversity of Michigan, Ann ArborAnn Arbor, MichiganActive
Alpha KappaUniversity of WashingtonSeattle, WashingtonActive
Alpha LambdaUniversity of California, San DiegoLa Jolla, CaliforniaActive
Alpha NuUniversity of PittsburghPittsburgh, PennsylvaniaActive
Alpha XiNova Southeastern UniversityFort Lauderdale, FloridaActive
Alpha OmicronSanta Clara UniversitySanta Clara, CaliforniaActive
Alpha PiStockton UniversityGalloway Township, New JerseyActive
Alpha RhoSan Francisco State UniversitySan Francisco, CaliforniaInactive
Alpha SigmaUniversity of California, Santa BarbaraSanta Barbara, CaliforniaActive
Alpha TauNew York UniversityNew York City, New YorkActive
Alpha UpsilonCalifornia State Polytechnic University, PomonaPomona, CaliforniaActive
Alpha PhiCase Western Reserve UniversityCleveland, OhioActive
Alpha ChiMichigan State UniversityEast Lansing, MichiganActive
Alpha PsiUniversity of California, BerkeleyBerkeley, CaliforniaActive
Beta AlphaCalifornia State University, FullertonFullerton, CaliforniaActive
Beta BetaThe College of New JerseyEwing Township, New JerseyActive
Beta GammaUniversity of Texas at DallasRichardson, TexasActive
Beta ZetaCollege of William and MaryWilliamsburg, VirginiaActive
Beta EtaChapman UniversityOrange, CaliforniaActive-