The Missouri Delta Chapter of Phi
Delta Theta was Founded at Saint Louis University campus, St. Louis,
MO, on November 18, 2000. So what is our Chapter is about?
It's about individuals
Phi Delta Theta teaches men that the commitments outlined in the
Fraternity's Bond are not merely remote ideals, but areas of
discipline for daily life. Phi Delts support, and in turn have the
support of, their brothers in living these principles. Through
The Bond of Phi Delta Theta, men with different backgrounds
but similar ideals unite with a common purpose: to foster excellence
in scholarship, leadership, individual growth, and involvement in
community service.
It's about friends
The men of Phi Delta Theta share important commitments-to the
intense bond of friendship between brothers, to high academic
achievement, and to living life with integrity. A Phi Delt has high
expectations for himself and his brothers. He believes that one man
is no man.
It's about brothers
Today, Phi Delta Theta is an international fraternity with more
than 180 chapters. Among its most notable alumni are senators,
governors, business leaders, astronauts, authors, athletes, college
presidents, Supreme Court justices, and personalities in television,
print, and the movie industry. The men of Phi Delta Theta include
James Baker, Lou Gehrig, Neil Armstrong, Frank Lloyd Wright,
Benjamin Harrison, Sam Nunn, Burt Reynolds, Tim Conway, Detlef
Schrempf, and Hank Ketchum.