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Sigma Tau Delta
a crossed torch and pen with the Greek letters Sigma, Tau, and Delta surrounding the two and a golden star below them. The motto "Sincerity, Truth, Design" and the founding year (1924) are embossed on the circle that surrounds the crossed torch and pen.
FoundedMay 1924; 100 years ago (1924-05)
TypeHonor society
MottoSincerity, Truth, Design
Colors  Cardinal   Black
FlowerRed Rose
Members9,000 annually active
Websitehttp://www.english.org

Sigma Tau Delta (ΣΤΔ) is an international excelled English honor society for students of English at four-year colleges and universities who are within the top 30% of their class and have a 3.5 GPA or higher. It presently has over 850 chapters in the United States and abroad.[1] The organization inducts over 9,000 new members annually, and is the largest honors organization in its field and one of the largest members of the Association of College Honor Societies (ACHS).[2]

Sigma Tau Delta's central purpose is to confer distinction for high achievement in English language, literature, and writing, and the organization is dedicated to fostering literacy and all aspects of the discipline of English. The Society offers its members tens of thousands of dollars in scholarships, internships, grants, and awards, as well as publication opportunities in its journals The Rectangle and The Sigma Tau Delta Review. Annually the Society provides an international convention, where over 1,000 students and faculty participate in scholarly and creative paper presentations, workshops, and roundtables, and hear featured speakers such as Ursula K. Le Guin, Neil Gaiman, and Poets Laureate Kay Ryan and Natasha Trethewey.

Sigma Tau Delta also sponsors the National English Honor Society (NEHS), currently with over 600 chapters, which serves students and faculty in high schools throughout the U.S. and abroad and provides an outreach to thousands of students and faculty who share a commitment to excellence in English language arts.[1]

The Society's central office is located at Northern Illinois University in DeKalb, Illinois.[1]

Organization

Sigma Tau Delta is divided into six regions: Eastern, Far Western, High Plains, Midwestern, Southern, and Southwestern. Each region has three elected regional officials: a Regent, a Student Representative, and an Associate Student Representative.

The Regents are voting members of the Board of Directors, which also includes the society President, Immediate Past President, Vice-President/President-Elect, Historian, Treasurer, and two Student Advisors.

Serving the Board of Directors in a non-voting capacity are the Executive Director, Director of Communications and Chapter Development, Editor of Publications, Student Representatives, Alumni Representative, Web Facilitators, Business Manager, Project Coordinator, and NEHS Director.

Membership

Student membership is available to students currently enrolled in four-year colleges and universities that have active chapters; applications are submitted through the student's local chapter. Candidates for undergraduate membership must have completed at least three semesters or five quarters of college work and a minimum of two college courses in English language or literature beyond the usual requirements in freshman English. They must also have a minimum of a B or equivalent grade point average in English and must rank at least in the highest 35 percent of their class in general scholarship. (Local chapters may raise, but not lower, these criteria.) Candidates for graduate membership must be enrolled in a graduate program in English or one of its specializations, have completed six semester hours of graduate work or the equivalent, and have a minimum grade point average of 3.3 on a 4.0 scale.[3]

History

Sigma Tau Delta was founded in 1924 by Judson Q. Owen at Dakota Wesleyan University.[4]

Conventions

The Society organizes a convention every year in March, at which members present original fiction, poetry, critical essays, and personal non-fiction.[5] Workshops and roundtable discussions are presented by members and guest experts. Attendees also hear keynote presentations and readings and attend workshops, Q&A sessions, and book signings by featured speakers such as Ursula K. Le Guin, Neil Gaiman, and Poets Laureate Kay Ryan and Natasha Trethewey.

Recent international conventions have been held in St. Louis, MO (2010),[6] Pittsburgh, PA (2011),[7] New Orleans, LA (2012),[8] Portland, OR (2013),[9] Savannah, GA (2014),[10] Albuquerque, NM (2015),[11] Minneapolis, MN (2016), Louisville, KY (2017), Cincinnati, OH (2018), and St. Louis, MO (2019). At the 2013 Convention in Portland, nearly 550 papers were presented and over $10,000 was awarded for student works presented at the convention. Another $60,000+ was awarded for various other scholarships and writing awards. This year's convention location is Las Vegas, NV (March 25-March 28, 2020).

The National English Honor Society (NEHS)

The National English Honor Society (NEHS) is sponsored by Sigma Tau Delta. It currently has over 600 chapters in high schools in the United States and abroad. High schools can petition for a local chapter. Individuals may be inducted through these chapters as a member of NEHS.[12]

The NEHS awards over $30,000 in scholarships annually.[13][14]

References

  1. ^ a b c About Sigma Tau Delta
  2. ^ Association of College Honor Societies - Sigma Tau Delta
  3. ^ Sigma Tau Delta - Membership
  4. ^ Sigma Tau Delta - Dakota Wesleyan University Archived 2015-09-05 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Sigma Tau Delta International Convention
  6. ^ St. Louis Convention Blog
  7. ^ Alpha Delta Lambda Blog
  8. ^ Columbia College Archived 2015-09-23 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ Paul Haeder. "Get Lit!". Spokane Living Magazine. p. 44. Retrieved 2013-10-30.
  10. ^ Notre Dame of Maryland University Archived 2015-09-22 at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ Jacqueline Campbell. "Lee Students Present At Sigma Tau Delta Convention In Albuquerque". The Chattanoogan. Retrieved 2015-08-27.
  12. ^ About the National English Honor Society
  13. ^ NEHSXpress- Changes Monthly
  14. ^ NEHSXpress October 2011