Phi Beta Sigma (ΦΒΣ)

The brothers of Phi Beta Sigma are the Fraternity’s most valuable resource and strength. They are the primary means by which the Phi Beta Sigma objectives will be achieved. In order to accomplish the Fraternity’s objectives, it is essential that systems are instituted that effectively embody “Culture For Service and Service For Humanity” and promote brotherhood, scholarship and service.

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The Phi Beta Sigma fraternity was founded on the campus of Howard University (Washington, D.C.) on January 9, 1914 by A. Langston Taylor, Leonard F. Morse and Charles I. Brown. Today with a membership base of over 100,000 members and chapters in the United States and Europe, Phi Beta Sigma still fully embraces the fraternity motto: “Culture for Service” and “Service for Humanity.”

Committed to the principles of Brotherhood, Scholarship and Service, Phi Beta Sigma stands nationally as the leading proactive community service organization, a fact further strengthened by strong partnerships with the March of Dimes and the American Cancer Association. The Nu Nu Chapter of the fraternity was founded at Lawrence Tech on April 5, 1981. Nu Nu Chapter, which is highly acclaimed nationally and regionally, adheres to the highest standards of personal and academic excellence at LTU. The local chapter fosters a positive environment where healthy relationships between academics, personal, and social life can exist harmoniously. For information on joining, please get in touch with us through email.

Chapter: Nu Nu

Colors: Royal Blue and White

Nickname: Sigma

Call: “Blue Phi!”

Council: NPHC (National Pan-Hellenic Council)

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