


The HERSTORY of Sigma Gamma Rho dates from November 12th, 1922 at Butler University in Indianapolis, Indiana. Itās founders were seven remarkable and beautiful black school teachers. Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority was the first black sorority founded on a non-black campus.
The founders sought to create an organization which offered teachers an opportunity for fellowship and professional growth. They dreamed of a legacy, which promoted the ideas of greater service and achievement through higher education. It's purpose is expressed in its slogan "Greater Service, Greater Progress".
National Projects include:
As a chapter and a sorority, our slogan is "Greater Service, Greater Progress", indicating that service to the community is the organization's highest priority.
Responsibility, stability, discipline, purpose and self-respect set the level of scholastic expectancy for the chapter members and prospects. Collective striving for these qualities of character remains at the foundation of the women of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc.