Delta Tau Alpha

{{Short description|American agriculture honor society}}

{{Infobox Fraternity

| name = Delta Tau Alpha

| letters = {{lang|grc|ΔΤΑ}}

| crest = The_crest_of_Delta_Tau_Alpha.jpeg

| image_size = 160px

| birthplace = Southwest Missouri State College

| founded = {{start date and age|1960|03|19}}

| status = Active

| type = Honor society

| emphasis = Agriculture

| scope = National

| affiliation = ACHS

| chapters = 31

| lifetime = 16,000

| publication = The Achiever

| colors = {{color box|#305744}} Green and {{color box|#F3D802}} Harvest gold

| flower = Chrysanthemum

| symbol = Corn, Wheat, Scroll

| address = National DTA
c/o Dr. Elizabeth Walker,
MSU, School of Agriculture,
2401 S Kansas Expressway

| city = Springfield

| state = Missouri

| ZIP code = 65807

| country = United States

| homepage = {{url|https://nactateachers.org/page/DTA}}

}}

Delta Tau Alpha ({{lang|grc|ΔΤΑ}}) is an American scholastic honor society for the field of agriculture. It was established at Southwest Missouri State College in 1960.

History

The Honor Society of Delta Tau Alpha was founded at Southwest Missouri State College on March 19, 1960.{{Cite web |date= |title=Delta Tau Alpha Honor Society- Agriculture |url=http://www.achsnatl.org/society.asp?society=dta |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160312042406/http://www.achsnatl.org/society.asp?society=dta |archive-date=March 12, 2016 |access-date=2024-03-20 |website=Association of College Honor Societies |via=web.archive.org}} Its purpose is the promote and recognize leadership and scholarship of agricultural students.{{Cite web |title=About Us |url=http://nationaldta.weebly.com/about-us.html |access-date=2024-03-20 |website=Delta Tau Alpha |language=en}} It also promotes character development and helps prepare undergraduate students for a career in agriculture.

The society held its first national convention in March 1960.{{Cite web |title=Insignia |url=https://asudta.weebly.com/insignia.html |access-date=2024-03-20 |website=Angelo State University Delta Tau Alpha Agricultural Honors Society}} Its emblem was adopted at that convention. Delta Tau Alpha was admitted to the Association of College Honor Societies in 1992. The society has 31 active chapters across the United States and a total membership of approximately 16,000.

Symbols

Delta Tau Alpha's colors are green and harvest gold. Green represents "the fresh, new ideas that members bring into agriculture, just as a new crop springs to life each year"; harvest yellow was selected to represent "reaping the benefits of technology through the application of knowledge in the same way a farmer harvests his golden crop of grain"

Its flower is the chrysanthemum. Its symbols are corn, wheat, and a scroll. Corn and wheat represent hard work, experimentation, and products of applied education. The scroll symbolizes the society's founding ideals of "scholarship, character, responsibility, leadership, and lifelong commitment".

The society's emblem features a scroll. On top of the scroll is a Greek letter Delta ({{lang|grc|Δ}}) formed by wheat on the upper two sides and an ear of corn on the bottom. The Greek letter Delta signifies change because agricultural professionals continually adapt to changing environments and resources. In the center of the letter Delta is the fraternity's Greek letters, {{lang|grc|ΔΤΑ}}, stacked on top of each other.

Delta Tau Alpha's publication is The Achiever.{{Cite web |title=The Achiever |url=http://nationaldta.weebly.com/the-achiever.html |access-date=2024-03-20 |website=Delta Tau Alpha |language=en}}

Activities

The society has an annual convention each spring that rotates between member campuses. It presents awards for the best chapter, outstanding teacher-advisor, and the winner of an agricultural knowledge contest. Chapters award scholarships and participate in community service activities, including canned food drives for local food banks, educating children about livestock, and donating to The Angel Tree Project.{{Cite web |title=DTA Home |url=https://asudta.weebly.com/index.html |access-date=2024-03-20 |website=Angelo State University Delta Tau Alpha Agricultural Honors Society}}

Membership

To be eligible for membership in Delta Tau Alpha, a student must have completed at least nine semester hours in agricultural courses and 45 hours in college courses, with a rank in the top 35 percent of their class.{{Cite web |title=Active Chapter Information |url=http://nationaldta.weebly.com/active-chapter-information.html |access-date=2024-03-20 |website=DTA |language=en}} Members are initiated at a ceremony and reception/banquet. Membership is for life.

Chapters

Following is a list of Delta Tau Alpha chapters.{{Cite web |date= |title=Delta Tau Alpha Honor Society Chapters |url=http://www.achsnatl.org/SocResults.asp?Society=dta&honor_society=Delta_Tau_Alpha |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160313131636/http://www.achsnatl.org/SocResults.asp?Society=dta&honor_society=Delta_Tau_Alpha |archive-date=2016-03-13 |access-date=2024-03-20 |website=Association of College Honor Societies |via=web.archive.org}}

class="wikitable sortable"

!Chapter

!Charter date and range

!City

!State

!Status

!References

Abilene Christian University

|March 19, 1960

|Abilene

|Texas

|Active

|

Angelo State University

|1998

|San Angelo

|Texas

|Active

|

Arkansas State University

|

|Jonesboro

|Arkansas

|Active

|

Austin Peay State University

|

|Clarksville

|Tennessee

|Active

|

Berea College

|

|Berea

|Kentucky

|Active

|

College of the Ozarks

|

|Point Lookout

|Missouri

|Active

|

Crowder College

|

|Neosho

|Missouri

|Active

|

Delaware Valley College

|

|Doylestown

|Pennsylvania

|Active

|

Eastern Kentucky University

|

|Richmond

|Kentucky

|Active

|

Ferrum College

|

|Ferrum

|Virginia

|Active

|

Fort Hays State University

|

|Hays

|Kansas

|Active

|

Mcneese State University

|

|Lake Charles

|Louisiana

|Inactive

|

Middle Tennessee State University

|

|Murfreesboro

|Tennessee

|Active

|

Missouri State University

|

|Springfield

|Missouri

|Active

|

Morehead State University

|

|Morehead

|Kentucky

|Active

|

Nicholls State University

|

|Thibodaux

|Louisiana

|Inactive

|

North Carolina A&T State University

|

|Raleigh

|North Carolina

|Active

|

Northwest Missouri State University

|

|Maryville

|Missouri

|Active

|

Sam Houston State University

|

|Huntsville

|Texas

|Active

|

Southeast Missouri State University

|

|Cape Girardeau

|Missouri

|Active

|

Southern Arkansas University

|

|Magnolia

|Arkansas

|Active

|

Stephen F. Austin State University

|

|Nacogdoches

|Texas

|Active

|

Sul Ross State University

|

|Alpine

|Texas

|Active

|

Tennessee Tech

|

|Cookeville

|Tennessee

|Active

|

Texas A&M University–Commerce

|

|Commerce

|Texas

|Active

|

Texas State University

|

|San Marcos

|Texas

|Active

|

Truman State University

|

|Kirksville

|Missouri

|Active

|

University of Central Missouri

|

|Warrensburg

|Missouri

|Active

|

University of Louisiana at Monroe

|

|Monroe

|Louisiana

|Active

|

University of Maryland Eastern Shore

|

|Princess Anne

|Maryland

|Active

|

Wilmington College

|

|Wilmington

|Ohio

|Active

|

See also

References

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