Delta Tau Lambda


Delta Tau Lambda Sorority, Inc. is a collegiate and graduate Latina-based, multicultural Greek-lettered sorority. It was founded on April 2, 1994, at the University of Michigan by Darilís García and Maria Victoria Ramos. The sorority has chartered fourteen collegiate and ten graduate professional chapters in the United States.

History

Delta Tau Lambda Sorority, Inc. was founded by Darilís García and Maria Victoria Ramos at the University of Michigan on April 2, 1994. Its goals are to focus on community service, promote higher learning in Latino youth, convey in younger woman through their wisdom to reach for their dreams using education as their tool, promote unity in the Latino community by identifying common problems, supporting each other, and defining collective solutions, and expand their cultural horizon by working with other communities of color. In the fall of 1994, DTL hosted the first Salute to Latinas: Fuerza de la Mujer Latina, which has become their annual, signature event.
In 2003, the first graduate chapter, Alpha Lambda, was created in the Detroit Metropolitan area. The sorority has continued to add both collegiate and graduate chapters since its founding and now has a nationwide presence.

Symbols

Delta Tau Lambda's motto is Con Fuerza Construiremos, Con Honestidad Creceremos, Con Unidad Nunca Seremos Vencidas or Strength and Unity are the Key to Excellence. Its principles or pillars are Strength, Honesty, Excellence, Integrity, Unity, Wisdom.
The sorority's colors are brown and gold, always accented in cream Its symbol is the African lion Its flower is the forget-me-not Its stone is the diamond

Membership

Membership to Delta Tau Lambda Sorority, Inc. can be earned regardless of race, ethnicity, creed, sexual orientation, ability, or national origin.

Philanthropy

Undergraduate, graduate and professional members engage in community service projects and fundraising for their charitable causes; Breast Cancer, Diabetes, HIV/AIDS, and Mental Health. Many projects focus on the Latina/Latino community, as each of these causes disproportionately affect people of color.
Delta Tau Lambda Sorority, Inc. established the Lydia Cruz & Sandra Maria Ramos Scholarship in March 1995. The scholarship is named after Darilís García's grandmother and Maria Victoria Ramos' sister. It is awarded annually to a Woman of Color who is either a graduating high school senior that will be attending a two or four-year higher learning institution or a first-year student at a two or four-year higher learning institution.

Chapters

Collegiate

The following is a list of Delta Tau Lambda Sorority, Inc. collegiate chapters. Active chapters are indicated in bold.
ChapterCharter date and rangeInstitutionCityStateStatus
Alpha1994University of MichiganAnn ArborMichiganActive
Beta1999Roosevelt UniversityChicagoIllinoisInactive
GammaMontgomery, AlabamaMontgomeryAlabamaInactive
DeltaUniversity of Texas at El PasoEl PasoTexasInactive
Epsilon2007University of South FloridaTampaFloridaActive
Zeta2007–after fall 2021Texas A&M UniversityCollege StationTexasInactive
Eta2008Michigan State UniversityEast LansingMichiganActive
Theta2008Wayne State UniversityDetroitMichiganInactive
Iota2009University of Nevada, Las VegasLas VegasNevadaInactive
Kappa2010Northeastern Illinois UniversityChicagoIllinoisActive
Lambda2014Grand Valley State UniversityAllendaleMichiganActive
Mu2014–c. 2019Marygrove CollegeDetroitMichiganInactive
Nu2014–c. 2015University of Texas–Pan AmericanEdinburgTexasInactive
Xi2017Western Michigan UniversityKalamazooMichiganActive

Graduate professional

Following is a list of Delta Tau Lambda graduate professional chapters. Active chapters are indicated in bold.
ChapterCharter date and rangeLocationCityStateStatus
Alpha Lambda2003Detroit MetropolitanDetroitMichiganActive
Beta LambdaEl Paso MetropolitanEl PasoTexasActive
Gamma LambdaChicago MetropolitanChicagoIllinoisActive
Delta LambdaPortland MetropolitanPortlandOregonActive
Epsilon LambdaTampa MetropolitanTampa, FloridaFloridaActive
Zeta LambdaCalifornia Bay AreaSan FranciscoCaliforniaActive
Eta LambdaSeattle/Tacoma MetropolitanTacoma and SeattleWashingtonActive
Theta LambdaRio Grande ValleyTexasInactive
Iota LambdaGreater LansingLansingMichiganActive
Kappa LambdaSouth MiamiSouth MiamiFloridaActive