Alpha Xi Delta

Eta at Syracuse University

Chapter History

In 1903, a group of women from a local sorority at Syracuse University called Kappa Rho petitioned Alpha Xi Delta National Sorority (as it was known at the time) for a charter. On May 28, 1904, those same eleven women were initiated into the Fraternity and signed the charter, creating the Eta Chapter of Alpha Xi Delta. Over a century later, nearly 3,000 women have found their home away from home in AXiD at Syracuse, three Eta women have become National Presidents and four are Alpha Xi Delta Women of Distinction. 
 
All these years later, behind the blue door is the coziest place to be on a typical snowy, winter day in Syracuse.