University of Idaho Panhellenic Association
Meet The Chapters

Alpha Gamma Delta
Delta Theta Chapter
Alpha Gamma Delta is an international fraternity for women that exists to provide opportunities for personal development through the spirit of sisterhood. Inspired by the vision and values defined by our Founders, Alpha Gamma Delta challenges members to lead lives of significance that positively impact their communities.
Together, we continually work to support lifelong learning as a means to gain understanding and wisdom. To promote the value of fraternal membership and commitment to higher education. To help prepare members to contribute to the world's work. To Inspire the Woman. Impact the World.

Alpha Phi
Beta Zeta Chapter
At Alpha Phi, we strive to promote and build life-long friendships through our core values of character, innovation, generosity, and sisterhood. In 1956, we became one of the first women’s fraternities to establish a Foundation that holds five funding priorities: scholarships, advancement of women’s heart health, helping members in need through the Forget Me Not Grant Fund, supporting innovative leadership training and celebrating our forward-thinking women that shape this organization.
As a collegiate member, you will find that Alpha Phi will give you the support and tools you need to not only succeed but excel in your academic endeavors. "We seek the highest ideal of womanhood, and we try to gain this ideal by cultivating...the power and passion for seeking intellectual development." The commitment of our founders to foster a "spirit of love and charity" has stood the test of time and remains as important to Alpha Phi today as it was in 1872.

Delta Delta Delta
Theta Tau Chapter
Delta Delta Delta is a sisterhood founded on the principles of truth, self-sacrifice, and friendship. Members of Tri Delta uphold these values by being strong and thoughtful leaders in their communities, showing a commitment to their academics, and a dedication to diversity, access, and belonging. Striving to create a lasting impact in the lives of others, Tri Delta is committed to serving our philanthropic partner, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Through consistent fundraising and yearly events, Tri Delta on the University of Idaho campus has helped contribute to reaching a national goal of $100 million raised.
Within the chapter, members show unwavering support to their sisters and dedication to being the best possible versions of themself. Members of Tri Delta’s involvement goes beyond Greek life, with members serving as ambassadors for colleges at the University, engaging in research and work study, and founding new student clubs and organizations.

Delta Gamma
Nu Chapter
At Delta Gamma, our motto, "Do Good," is more than just words—it’s a way of life. Every day, our members strive to embody this ideal through acts of service, leadership, and sisterhood that leave a positive and lasting impact.
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Founded on a legacy of personal integrity, responsibility, and intellectual honesty, Delta Gamma offers women of all ages a strong foundation for lifelong growth. We are united by a commitment to fostering high ideals of friendship, promoting educational and cultural interests, encouraging a true sense of social responsibility, and developing the finest qualities of character.
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Delta Gamma empowers its members to become the best versions of themselves through meaningful traditions, philanthropic efforts like Service for Sight, and genuine connections that extend far beyond college. Within the Panhellenic community, we are proud to contribute a spirit of kindness, leadership, and purpose as we continue to do good—together.

Delta Zeta
Pi Kappa Chapter
Founded in 1902, Delta Zeta’s mission is to provide a lifelong, values-based membership experience for women. The sorority's vision is to inspire action and impact lives globally through philanthropy, scholarship, and service.
Chartered at the University of Idaho in 2012, our foundation is based on the shared values of community, curiosity, belonging, generosity, empowerment, and friendship. These values foster a supportive sisterhood where members grow through shared experiences and mutual support. The sorority's colors, Green and Rose, and its mascot, the Turtle, symbolize positive change and enrichment. The Killarney Pink Rose represents grace, gratitude, admiration, and joy.
Delta Zeta's philanthropy focuses on speech and hearing, supporting organizations like the Starkey Hearing Foundation, the American Society for Deaf Children, and the SeriousFun Children's Network. The sorority also allocates funds for scholarships and local charities, emphasizing its commitment to service and academic excellence. Delta Zeta, not just for four, but for life.

Gamma Phi Beta
Xi Chapter
Gamma Phi Beta, founded in 1874 at Syracuse University, is one of the oldest women's organizations in North America and the first to be called a "sorority." Our mission is to build confident women of character who celebrate sisterhood and positively impact the world, while our vision inspires the highest type of womanhood.
Guided by principles of lifelong commitment, intellectual and personal growth, service to humanity, and ethical behavior, Gamma Phi Beta fosters enduring friendships and values such as respect, authenticity, and integrity.
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The Xi Chapter of Gamma Phi Beta has been on the University of Idaho campus for over 115 years. Our chapter is committed to achieving excellence and enriching lives through fostering life-long connections. We thrive on authentic connection and bringing women together through friendship, vulnerability, and support that feels like home.

Kappa Alpha Theta
Beta Theta Chapter
Our sisterhood is more than just four years at college, it is memories, friendships, and support that lasts a lifetime. At Kappa Alpha Theta our organization fosters leadership, academic excellence, and personal growth. We empower our members to become confident, capable individuals.
Through our partnership with Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA), we extend our commitment to service by advocating for children in foster care. We work directly with our local CASA branch to ensure their voices are heard and their needs are met. By actively working with CASA, our sisters engage in meaningful community service, building leadership skills while making a tangible impact. But more than anything our members are valued for who they are and supported in what they do, and we hope to foster an environment where our members can become the best versions of themselves.

Kappa Delta
Zeta Chi Chapter
Kappa Delta Sorority is a national organization for women committed to: Encouraging members to live with integrity and honor in the bonds of lifelong friendship; building confidence in members to excel in college and throughout their lives; inspiring members to be active leaders, responsible citizens and engage members of the community; and providing opportunities and experiences that foster personal and professional growth for a lifetime.
Kappa Delta Sorority provides experiences that build confidence in women and inspire them to action through the power of lifelong friendship.

Kappa Kappa Gamma
Beta Kappa Chapter
We are the women of Kappa Kappa Gamma at the University of Idaho—rooted in tradition, leadership, academics, and friendship. Guided by the mission “Dream Boldly, Live Fully,” we strive for excellence both in and out of the classroom, consistently ranking in the top five academically.
Our chapter, Beta Kappa, is deeply involved in campus life, leadership, and service. We are passionate about philanthropy, dedicating time to local charities, fundraisers, and hundreds of volunteer hours each year. Our largest annual event, Kappa Klassic, is a week-long fall philanthropy, now focused on Mental Health and Well-being. Sisterhood is at the heart of everything we do, strengthened through service, shared experiences, and lifelong friendships. The white house on the hill has been our home away from home for over 100 years, providing a space where each member brings something unique—and together, we make a lasting impact on our community and each other.

Pi Beta Phi
Alpha Chapter
In 1867, 12 courageous women founded Pi Beta Phi, enriching countless lives during collegiate years and beyond. Pi Beta Phi fosters meaningful relationships, a sense of belonging, mutual support and guidance. Our legacy of philanthropic service, innovative member programming, premier events and leadership development programs help our sisters become Friends and Leaders for Life.
Our values include; Integrity, Lifelong Commitment, Honor and Respect, Personal and Intellectual Growth, Philanthropic Service to Others, and Sincere Friendship. As discussed in our values, our philanthropic effort is supporting the Literacy Fund. We commit a lifelong service to supporting our Fraternity's Read > Lead > Achieve program dedicated to the power of reading.