Fall 2023 Fraternity Growth

The World Needs More Delts

Delta Tau Delta will continue to grow in 2023 with the return of three tombstone chapters. The Fraternity believes in future growth. As an organization, we are charged with identifying colleges and universities where we would like to expand and plant a Delt flag and where the Fraternity will thrive. This fall, Delta Tau Delta will return to Louisiana State University, Syracuse University and the University of West Florida. 

Louisiana State University — Epsilon Kappa Chapter

As the flagship institution of the state, the vision of Louisiana State University is to be a leading research-extensive university, challenging undergraduate and graduate students to achieve the highest levels of intellectual and personal development.

Greek life has been established on the campus for more than 150 years and the Epsilon Kappa Chapter was originally installed on April 2, 1966. Today more than 6,000 students represent 35 fraternities and sororities. The Greek community at LSU boasts an outstanding group of students dedicated to creating an inclusive, safe and fun experience. The expectations are high and both the individual fraternities, sororities and the University work together to keep the LSU Greek community safe through education, advocacy and accountability.

Do you have friends or family attending LSU or know a student who should be a Delt? Please use the referral form linked below to share information about any unaffiliated man at  LSU who embodies the values of Delta Tau Delta. 

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Syracuse University — Gamma Omicron

Founded in 1870, Syracuse University is a private, coeducational research institution located in the heart of Central New York. Students can choose from more than 200 majors, 100 minors and 200 advanced degree programs across the University’s 13 academic units. Syracuse is a university of national stature and international opportunity, known for its investment in research and innovation, its professional programs and its undeniable school spirit.

The school’s long history of Greek-lettered organizations began in 1871 and Gamma Omicron Chapter was originally installed on Nov. 9, 1910. Today, more than 50 organizations make up the Greek community sharing values of leadership, diversity, growth and scholarship.

Do you have friends or family attending SU or know a student who should be a Delt? Please use the referral form linked below to share information about any unaffiliated man at Syracuse who embodies the values of Delta Tau Delta. 

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University of West Florida — Zeta Iota Chapter

Founded in 1967, the University of West Florida boasts a 1,600-acre campus for just over 9,000 undergraduate students. With 110 undergraduate and graduate programs, UWF delivers a learner-focused university education that enables students from varied backgrounds to meet their career and life goals. The university’s research and community partnerships advance the body of knowledge and enhance the prosperity of the region and the state.

The history of fraternity and sorority life at UWF begins in 1971, just one year before Zeta Iota Chapter was chartered on Feb. 27, 1972. UWF offers an inclusive fraternity and sorority life community consisting of 16 active chapters and more than 500 members. The Interfraternity Council strives to promote high academic standards, philanthropic services, resources for recruitment, and inter-fraternity unity.

Do you have friends or family attending UWF or know a student who should be a Delt? Please use the referral form linked below to share information about any unaffiliated man at UWF who embodies the values of Delta Tau Delta. 

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How Can You Get Involved?

Referrals: If you know current undergraduates or high school seniors who could be potential members of one of the new Delt colonies, please contact delts@delts.org.

Volunteers: If you know alumni, potential volunteers, friends or potential friends of Delta Tau Delta who may be interested in learning about ways to be involved and advisor of volunteer for one of the new colonies, please contact Assistant Director of Volunteer Engagement & Training, Andrea Fogle at andrea.fogle@delts.org.

Growing the Fraternity: Are you interested in helping the Fraternity return to a campus where there was once a chapter? Do you have connections to a campus where our colors of purple, white and gold have never been before but where there may be an opportunity to explore the future growth of the Fraternity? Please contact delts@delts.org.

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