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Our Purpose: To further the individual and collective welfare of its members by creating cultural, educational, and fraternal advantages.
This fraternity was established in 1932 by the University’s founder, Russell E. Lawrence, as the first engineering and social organization on Lawrence Tech’s campus. The purpose is to further the individual and collective welfare of its members by creating cultural, educational, and fraternal advantages. The fraternity participates in many activities and professional organizations on and off campus. This independent chapter celebrates more than 50 years of ownership of its house known as “the Castle,” the culmination of hard work and effort and the pride of all members. Membership has grown, thanks to the achievements of many men who have given their time and energy to the fraternity.
Chapter: Delta (Local)
Colors: Red, Black, and Gold
Nickname: Phi Kapp
Council: IFC (Interfraternity Council)
The Greek Council Executive Board oversees all Greek organizations under Interfraternity Council, National Pan-Hellenic Council and Sorority Council on the campus of Lawrence Technological University and to foster unity, positive relationships, and maintain structure of all greek events.
Email Greek Council at greekcouncil@ltu.edu.
PRESIDENT
Griffin Davies | Theta Tau
VICE-PRESIDENT
Bryce Girschle | Phi Kappa Upsilon
JUDICIAL
Gabby Pryor | Delta Phi Epsilon
SECRETARY
TBD
PROGRAMMING CHAIR
Athena Chapman | Chi Omega Rho
For general questions, concerns, or inquiries about Greek Life, please email greeklife@ltu.edu, or you can reach out directly to:
Marissa Gonzalez
Greek Life Advisor
mgonzale1@ltu.edu
248.204.4105
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