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Welcome to the official site of Delta Epsilon Psi, Gamma Chapter
We the Brothers of the Gamma Chapter of Delta Epsilon Psi would like to thank you for visiting our site and trying to discover the true meaning of what Delta Epsilon Psi on the Texas A&M Campus is all about.
From service to social we here at the Gamma Chapter strive to excel in all faucets of life. From community service to striving for a new social outlook towards life Delta Epsilon Psi has done it all from its inception onto the Texas A&M Campus in 2001. Recently the Gamma Chapter of Delta Epsilon Psi has taken new strides to not only distinct ourselves from the community but also as a chapter.
Our Annual Juvenile Diabetes week is hosted every year in the spring semester where we work diligently to promote awareness of the subject by hosting various events through out the week. Last year we were able to raise over a thousand dollars towards the cause.
Delta Epsilon Psi has also taken large strides recently in promoting the South Asian community within the Texas A&M University Campus. The Gamma Chapter of Delta Epsilon Psi held host to one of the biggest events in Texas last year, Festival of India. FOI as known by so many people is a large culture event where Indians all over the state of Texas and beyond join together in a weekend to celebrate the great culture of India. Last year at the Texas A&M Campus, FOI was at its full force with a Miss FOI pageant, Talent Show, Basketball Tournament and an entertaining after party with a guest appearance by 112. We also were able to win chapter of the year in Delta Epsilon Psi, competing with our brothers around the nation.
Delta Epsilon Psi bases its strengths on three pillars Brotherhood Discipline and Commitment. We encourage you to explore our site and learn more about what it means to be Delta Epsilon Psi. Will you cross into the blue ?
George C. Edwards III, distinguished professor of political science at Texas A&M, said he looks forward to being a part of an exciting and memorable moment in the lives of the graduates.
Eric M. Bost was the undersecretary for food, nutrition and consumer services at the Department of Agriculture before making his way to South Africa, where he serves as the U.S. ambassador.