Delta Sigma Phi

Delta Sigma Phi was founded at the College of the City of New York on December 10, 1899. In 1915, the Upsilon chapter of Delta Sigma Phi was founded at Franklin & Marshall College.

The Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity was founded in 1899, and it's had a home at Franklin and Marshall College since 1915. Although the initial brothers have graduated and recruited new members, our chapter goals, traditions, and integrity have remained intact. Delta Sigma Phi embraces diversity, friendship, community involvement and fun. This tight-knit brotherhood has been producing well-rounded leaders because we're able to enrich any initiates' experience by providing training that the regular college experience can't imitate. Not all of college is in the classroom, in the books, or on campus. Delta is embedded into the community with academic scholarships and with committed students. Delta Sigma Phi is represented on the baseball, wrestling, lacrosse and golf teams, although it's open to any sport or member. We don't end on the athletic field either for we have members on the executive student council and dozens of other club leaders. Not only can Delta Sigma Phi create life long friendships, but it gives you valuable networks all over the nation and world, regardless of your career choices. This well-rounded fraternity will no doubt continue to have a large impact at Franklin & Marshall and an even larger impact on its members.

Established in 1915 @ F&M Delta sigma phi currently has 58 active undergrads. We are a diverse group of guys who are tight nit. We have baseball players, wrestlers, XC and track, tennis, and hockey players. There are 125 Delta chapters in the country. Inter mural football champs. Large house with 12 bedrooms, we have brotherhood meal plans.

Community service- We work with the Milagro to do Christmas and Easter parties with their families.

Colors: Nile green and white

Flower: white carnation

Official publication: Carnation

* information regarding Delta Sigma Phi was taken from Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities.


Leadership

President: Andrew Group (andrew.group@fandm.edu)

Vice President: Reed Armstrong (reed.armstrong@fandm.edu)

Secretary: Andrew Geltman (andrew.geltman@fandm.edu)

Sergeant-at-Arms: Josh Calo (joshua.calo@fandm.edu)

Advisor: Jessica Haile (jessica.haile@fandm.edu)

 

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