Sigma Phi Delta

Sigma Phi Delta
ΣΦΔ
Founded April 11, 1924 (1924-04-11)
University of Southern California
Type Professional, Social
Emphasis Engineering
Scope International
United States
Canada
Motto

Pro Bono Professionis

For the Good of the Profession
Colors Red and Black
         
Symbol Castle
Flower American Beauty Rose
Chapters 25 active, 15 inactive
factoid Professional/Social Fraternity of Engineers
Headquarters Plano, Texas
United States
Website http://www.sigmaphidelta.org

Sigma Phi Delta (ΣΦΔ) is an international professional-social fraternity of engineers. As "The Premier International Fraternity of Engineers", the organization is the only fraternity of its kind that draws its membership exclusively from male engineering students at ABET-accredited colleges and universities, as other similar organizations are co-ed or admit students not strictly in traditional engineering programs (such as architecture or technical sciences). Sigma Phi Delta enjoys a close working relationship with its female counterpart, Alpha Omega Epsilon (ΑΩΕ).

History

Sigma Phi Delta was founded at University of Southern California on April 11, 1924 and currently has 25 active chapters.

Alpha Chapter - University of Southern California

The Alpha Chapter of Sigma Phi Delta was founded on April 11, 1924 in the third attempt to establish an engineering fraternity at the University, the other two having been terminated into general fraternities. Members of Alpha Chapter are traditionally active in the student government of USC's Viterbi School of Engineering and participate in a wide variety of engineering-related activities. Unlike many fraternities at USC, the Alpha Chapter owns its historic house. The chapter house originally served as a foreign government consulate. As the founding chapter, Alpha Chapter has deep rooted traditions and a rich history. As students from the University of Southern California come from all 50 states, the alumni of Alpha Chapter can be found across the entire country working at prominent companies.

Delta Chapter - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

The Delta Chapter of Sigma Phi Delta was founded on January 25, 1928 by a group of students that included a brother of an Alpha Chapter Founder and an Alpha Chapter Alumnus in graduate school. Delta Chapter has traditionally provided leadership for the fraternity, witnessed by the fact that it has produced 5 Grand Presidents who have guided the fraternity 46 of its 80+ years of existence. The only two members who have been named Grand Old Men of Sigma Phi Delta Fraternity were Delta Alumni.

Epsilon Chapter - North Dakota State University

The Epsilon Chapter of Sigma Phi Delta was founded on May 21, 1928. They have the annual Peddle-for-Pets Philanthropy in the fall semester. They are also involved in a local initiative called "Tech Boyz" that hosts weekly Engineering related information based session for different age groups, depending on grade.

Eta Chapter - Marquette University

The Eta Chapter of Sigma Phi Delta was founded on May 23, 1931 when a local Marquette Engineering Fraternity, Omega Sigma Phi, merged with the National Fraternity. Eta Chapter has the largest number of registered alumni in the entire Sigma Phi Delta Organization, with over 900 living alumni worldwide, and is Marquette University's oldest active fraternity.

Theta Chapter - University of British Columbia

The Theta Chapter of Sigma Phi Delta was founded on April 24, 1932. Because Alpha and Theta Chapters were the only active chapters in the Western Province, there is a healthy camaraderie between the two. Theta Actives are generally among the most involved students with the Engineering Undergraduate Society, and any of the affiliated clubs, at the University of British Columbia.

Kappa Chapter - Trine University

The Kappa Chapter of Sigma Phi Delta was founded on May 25, 1947. The Kappa Chapter is located at Trine University located in Angola, Indiana. This chapter was established during an engineering undergraduate boom at Tri-State College (former name) following WWII and the G.I. Bill.

Rho Chapter - Bradley University

The Rho Chapter of Sigma Phi Delta was founded on Dec 18, 1965. After deactivating, the Rho Chapter was rechartered on April 18, 2015.

Phi Chapter - South Dakota State University

The Phi Chapter of Sigma Phi Delta was founded on May 4, 1991.

Psi Chapter - University of Delaware

The Psi Chapter of Sigma Phi Delta was founded on April 11, 1999. Psi Chapter is located at the University of Delaware in Newark. Psi chapter has been active in helping start new chapters on the east coast, notably Omega (Rutgers University), Beta-Iota (University of Maryland), and Beta-Kappa (Lehigh University). It's one of the largest Sigma Phi Delta chapters nationally.

Beta-Gamma Chapter - Lamar University

The Beta-Gamma Chapter of Sigma Phi Delta was founded on May 17, 2003.

Beta-Delta Chapter - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

The Beta-Delta Chapter of Sigma Phi Delta was founded on December 3, 2005. Beta-Delta has been involved in Lego League and the Virginia Tech wide service projects known as Big Event and Relay for Life, and participate in philanthropies such as Cinco de Chi-O and their own Disc Golf matches, whose proceeds benefit Engineers Without Borders. They are also active in many intramural sports including flag football, volleyball and dodgeball.

Beta-Epsilon Chapter - University of British Columbia Okanagan

The Beta-Epsilon Chapter of Sigma Phi Delta was founded on March 28, 2009.

Beta-Zeta Chapter - Wright State University

The Beta-Zeta Chapter of Sigma Phi Delta was founded on August 14, 2010.

Beta-Eta Chapter - Stony Brook University

The Beta-Eta Chapter of Sigma Phi Delta was founded on February 4, 2012.

Beta-Theta Chapter - James Madison University

The Beta-Theta Chapter of Sigma Phi Delta was founded on February 11, 2012.

Beta-Iota Chapter - University of Maryland, College Park

The Beta-Iota Chapter of Sigma Phi Delta was founded at the University of Maryland on February 25, 2012.

Beta-Kappa Chapter - Lehigh University

The Beta-Kappa Chapter of Sigma Phi Delta was founded on March 23, 2013. Based in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, in the P.C. Rossin College of Engineering and Applied Sciences. Members of the Beta-Kappa chapter utilize the many interdisciplinary programs at Lehigh, such as IDEAS (Integrated Degree in Engineering, Arts, and Sciences), IBE (Integrated Business and Engineering), and CSB (Computer Science and Business). Beta-Kappa started and led the effort to create a Professional Fraternity Council at Lehigh for the collaboration of a number of professional organizations, including SPD's sister sorority Alpha Omega Epsilon (AOE).

Beta-Lambda Chapter - San Diego State University

San Diego State University's Chapter, founded April 20, 2012.

Beta-Mu Chapter - Milwaukee School of Engineering

The Beta-Mu Chapter of Sigma Phi Delta was founded on October 19, 2013.

Beta-Nu Chapter - California Polytechnic State University

The Beta-Nu Chapter of Sigma Phi Delta was founded on April 19, 2014.

Beta-Xi - West Virginia University

24 rogue men took the challenge of founding the Beta-Xi chapter of the Sigma Phi Delta Fraternity on December 6, 2014.

Beta-Omicron Chapter - University of Missouri

The Beta Omicron Chapter of Sigma Phi Delta was founded on December 13, 2014 in Columbia, Missouri with a Charter Class of 30 members. Beta Omicron showcases both the social and professional aspects of Sigma Phi Delta by obtaining membership and being actively involved in IFC and continually looking for ways to be involved in the College of Engineering. In the Spring of 2015, Beta Omicron collaborated with the local Alpha Omega Epsilon Chapter to host over 150 companies in the Spring Career Fair for the College of Engineering. Beta Omicron has also been actively involved with the Missouri Society of Professional Engineers and is exploring Engineering based Philanthropy Events with them as well as other types of Philanthropy.

Beta-Pi Chapter - Texas Tech University

The Beta-Pi Chapter of Sigma Phi Delta was founded on May 2, 2015.

Beta-Rho Chapter - University of Florida

The Beta-Rho Chapter of Sigma Phi Delta was founded on April 9, 2016.

Beta-Sigma Chapter - Howard University

The Beta-Sigma Chapter of Sigma Phi Delta was founded on May 17, 2018.

Symbols

Blazon for the Sigma Phi Delta Coat of Arms

Gules, a pall or, between, in chief two retorts crossed argent, in dexter base a quill sable surmounting a key in saltire, of the third, in sinister base a hammer fesswise of the fourth debruising a compass, points downward, of the third; over all the escutcheon of pretense, azure, charged with a castle or, masoned sable, with a bordure argent.

Crest, over a duke's helmet and a torse of the colors, a dexter cubit arm, proper, grasping a thunderbolt, winged or
Mantling: Gules doubled, or
Supporters: Two lions, rampant, proper

Motto: Sigma Phi Delta, in upper and lower case Greek letters

Insignia

The Name of the Fraternity is represented by the capital form of the Greek letters Sigma (Σ), Phi (Φ), Delta (Δ) which stand for Science, Friendship and Duty.

Pledge Pin

The Pledge Pin is described as: "A red triangular background on which is a black Castle, the whole bordered in gold".

Membership Badge

The Membership Badge is described as: "A triangle having concave corners on which are superimposed three smaller triangles having concave sides and having their vertices at the center of the badge on which is placed a ruby. The smaller triangles, which contain the letters Sigma, Phi and Delta, are black, the background between them being white. A gold star is located near each of the vertices of the large triangle. The border may be engraved gold or may be jeweled. The crown pearl badge has four pearls on each side of the badge. The ruby point badge has two rubies and two pearls on each side, the pearls being in the middle and the rubies at the outside".

Fraternity Flag

The Fraternity Flag is 4' x 6' cotton bunting or nylon. The design is black letters, bordered with white and a gold Castle on a red field. This is a standard flag, that is, read correctly from left to right on one side and in reverse on the other.

Strategic Partnerships

In 2015, Sigma Phi Delta and Alpha Omega Epsilon joined together to form a strategic partnership with the FIRST Robotics Competition in order to fulfill their respective mission to further Engineering Education. Together, they plan to advocate and promote career opportunities in STEM, within grades K - 12 as well as higher education, build on existing STEM related programs, and seek ways to engage their memberships in FIRST Mentor/Coach opportunities as a means of workforce development, increased community involvement and/or encourage employees to give back to the communities where they live/work. Most Sigma Phi Delta chapters were already involved with their respective communities FIRST teams, but this further cements Sigma Phi Delta's object of further Engineering as a whole.

Chapters

Sigma Phi Delta Notable Alumni

Eric Newell (Theta Chapter) - Former Chairman and CEO of the oil company Syncrude. Chancellor of the University of Alberta.

References

    • Anson, Jack L.; Marchesani, Robert F. (1991). Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities (20th ed.). Indianapolis: Baird's Manual Foundation, Inc. pp. V 56–57. ISBN 0-9637159-0-9.
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