Delta Sigma Epsilon (ΔΣΕ) was a national collegiate social sorority founded at Miami University, operating in the United States from 1914 to 1956.
Delta Sigma Epsilon was organized at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, on September 23, 1914.
Dean Harvey C. Minnich, of the College of Education, selected several young students to form this organization.
[1] In 1947, the National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) granted membership to the six remaining members of the AES.
[4] "The coat of arms consisted of an olive green cream and shield with the mantle around the upper half.
Seven stars, in honor of the founders, occupied the band across the shield, while the ring adorned the love green section and the Omega Phi is on the lower portion.
At the base a furled ribbon shows the inscription of Delta Sigma Epsilon in Greek letters.
"[1] According to Florence Hood Miner's descriptions from her 1983 book, Delta Sigma Epsilon had the following pins and badges:[1] Delta Sigma Epsilon chapters were traditionally located on the campuses of normal schools or teachers' colleges.