02/25/2020
We had a lot of fun helping out! Thanks for having us đź’Ş
Thanks so much to the brothers of Delta Sigma Phi - Alpha Sigma, University of Maryland who continue to assist with the maintenance of The Clarice Pond. We look forward to your assistance each season!
10/01/2019
So happy to be a part of this! ✊
Thanks to the brothers of Delta Sigma Phi - Alpha Sigma, University of Maryland for helping us care for the Clarice Pond, one of our more naturalized landscapes on campus. The brothers helped us remove vines from trees and clear the walking path around the pond. They commit to caring for this area each semester and we are grateful for their assistance!
04/16/2018
https://youtu.be/lgPyLMwgDm8
Thank you to everyone for helping to make our Second Annual Night of the Carnation event successful! We raised over $10,500 for the American Red Cross and Domestic Violence Awareness and had a great time. Alpha Chi Omega, University of Maryland
Night of the Carnation 2018
Delta Sigma Phi and Alpha Chi Omega present the Second Annual Night of the Carnation philanthropy event, raising over $10,500 for the American Red Cross and ...
04/02/2018
We are excited to share with everyone our newly reinvented website: www.umddeltasigmaphi.com, featuring our latest accomplishments and chapter news.
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02/27/2018
We had a great time, thank you!
Thanks to the brothers of Delta Sigma Phi - Alpha Sigma, University of Maryland for their help mulching the Willow Oaks on McKeldin Mall this weekend! We love working with you!
11/17/2017
In today’s society, we are told to look or act a certain way and if we differ from these “standards,” we might be judged or ridiculed. This project aims to help everyone accept diversity with an open mind & heart. Delta Sigma Phi is proud to cosponsor this project. Please share this link and maybe even your story!
First thing is For all that have taken part in the project, I thank you! You are an inspiration to me for allowing yourself to be so vulnerable. The “What I Be Project” is all about honesty. In today’s society, we are told to look or act a certain way. If we differ from these “standards,” we are often judged, ridiculed, and sometimes even killed over them. I started this project in hopes to open up the lines of communication, and to help everyone accept diversity with an open mind & heart. Each person that takes part in the project is extremely courageous! They are putting their insecurities out in the open, and exposing a side of themselves that nobody has seen before. By stating “I am not my_____,” they are claiming that they do in fact struggle with these issues, but it does not define who they are as a person. It is not aimed for people to say “You’re not fat,” or “You don’t have love handles.” It is to spread awareness on what people go through due to society’s paved roads. These are serious issues that some of us can live with, but most battle on a day to day basis.I encourage every viewer to look at each image and put yourself in the individuals shoes. By allowing yourself to feel what they feel, you might realize something you’ve never noticed before. If you don’t understand someone’s message, stay tuned. To eliminate any confusion, each participant will be writing a 500 word or less statement explaining how their insecurity has affected their life. I would like to thank you for showing interest in my project, and for taking the time to read what it’s all about. If you are interested in participating please contact me. I would love to set up a time to make it happen.
10/02/2016
Thanks to all the alumni who took time out of their busy schedules to come to the alumni tailgate yesterday, it was a great turnout despite the bad weather, thanks again brothers.
09/20/2016
Our whiffle ball and dodgeball team champions who took first in two philanthropy events last weekend: Gamma Phi's whiffle ball tournament, and Sig Kap's dodgeball tournament for Alzheimer's. Good work fellas
04/26/2016
Our current brotherhood of 96 with the addition of the spring '16 class