Panhellenic Delegates
The Panhellenic Delegate is selected by her chapter to represent the sorority to the Rutgers Panhellenic community. Delegates attends monthly Council meetings and cast the chapter’s vote on all business matters. The Delegate is a crucial position who serves as a liaison between her chapter, other chapters and the larger sorority and fraternity community.
Alpha Chi Omega: Aleysha Vasquez

Hello! I am Aleysha, and I am from Hamilton, New Jersey. I am a junior majoring in Political Science with a minor in Criminology! I joined Alpha Chi Omega through formal recruitment in spring 2025. I found a forever group of girls who encourage and love each other so much!! Through their support I became the delegate for the chapter, and I am so excited for what more is to come!
Alpha Gamma Delta: Alyson Gross

I’m currently a junior majoring in Social Work with minors in Psychology and Spanish. I joined Alpha Gamma Delta in Spring 2025, and it has truly become one of the most meaningful parts of my college experience. Through AGD, I’ve gained lifelong friendships, leadership opportunities, and a stronger connection to the Panhellenic community. Serving as our Panhellenic Delegate has allowed me to represent our chapter, strengthen communication between AGD and Panhellenic, and help encourage involvement within our community. I’m so grateful for the opportunity to continue serving in this role and to keep advocating for both our chapter and the values of Panhellenic!
Alpha Omega Epsilon: Aditi Negi
Delta Gamma: Grace Wahl

My name is Grace Wahl, I am a Senior at Rutgers! I was a transfer student, transferring into Rutgers my fall semester Junior year! I also joined Delta Gamma in the fall that semester! I am currently majoring in Mathematics and minoring in Economics! I am so excited to be Delta Gamma’s Panhellenic delegate!
Gamma Phi Beta: Maya Helmbrecht
Hi! I’m Maya, a junior majoring in Criminal Justice and Social Work. I joined Gamma Phi Beta my freshman year, and it quickly became my home away from home. It introduced me to lifelong friends and a support system that encourages me to be the best version of myself every day. I am incredibly grateful for the Panhellenic community and the opportunities it has given me to grow as a leader and build meaningful connections. I love working alongside everyone on the Panhellenic Council and helping create a welcoming, positive experience for others!
Phi Mu: Michelle Quispe

Hi everyone! I am a senior majoring in Biological Sciences on the Pre-Dental track. I’m honored to serve as Phi Mu’s Panhellenic Delegate this year! Phi Mu and the Panhellenic community have given me so much, from incredible friendships and leadership opportunities to a strong sense of belonging and support. One of the things I love most about Panhellenic is how it brings women together and shows that, regardless of the letters we wear, we are always there to uplift, encourage, and celebrate one another. I’m incredibly grateful for this opportunity and excited to represent Phi Mu with pride and spend this year alongside such inspiring women!
Phi Sigma Rho: Leila Nabadeh

I’m a senior majoring in Biological Sciences and minoring in Psychology. I rushed in Spring 2025 and joined Phi Sigma Rho sorority. Becoming a sister of PSR has truly changed my college experience for the better. I am so beyond grateful to be surrounded by ambitious and supportive woman that motivate me each day. I have grown so much from my experiences and have become a stronger person because of it. The Panhellenic community has also been an amazing community that has given me genuine friendships and opportunities. I am very excited and honored to be the delegate for Phi Sigma Rho. I look forward to an amazing year!
Phi Sigma Sigma: Liyana Aslani

Sigma Delta Tau: Elyssa Kleinman

Hi! I am a member of Sigma Delta Tau, and I’m a Sophomore on the Pre-Med track Majoring in Public Health and Minoring in Nutrition. I am proud to serve as a liaison between the Panhellenic Council and Sigma Delta Tau. I am honored to have the opportunity to work with such resilient leaders and build connections with other organizations on campus!
Zeta Tau Alpha: Emma Klein