President's message......
Welcome! We are excited to share with you the exceptional sisterhood of Epsilon Nu Chapter at James Madison University!
Delta Gamma fraternity was founded on December 25, 1873 by three young women, Anna Boyd Ellington, Mary Comfort Leonard, and Eva Webb Dodd, at the Lewis School for Girls in Oxford, Mississippi. Our organization was founded on shared values with the purpose of enriching college-aged womens lives by promoting friendship, educational and cultural interests, social responsibility, and character. Epsilon Nu continues our Founders vision on a daily basis.
Our sisters "Do Good" by raising money for Service for Sight, planning educational programs, and volunteering at the local retirement community. As hard as we work, we also make time to just have fun! There is always an exciting event to attend whether it be snow tubing, a tie-dye party, or a themed social- our sisters always have a blast together!
College is a time of personal development and exploration. If you are a young woman looking to enrich your experiences at JMU and the rest of your life, Delta Gamma can help you to realize your potential and assist you in becoming the best woman you can be. I look forward to hearing from you!
Take care,
Caitlyn
Caitlyn Pugsley
Epsilon Nu Chapter President
offers to women of all ages a rich heritage based on principles of personal integrity, personal responsibility and intellectual honesty. Its primary purpose is to foster high ideals of friendship, promote educational and cultural interests, create a true sense of social responsibility, and develop the finest qualities of character.