Kappa Delta Phi (), also known as KDPhi, is a social fraternity that was founded on April 14, 1900, at the Bridgewater State Normal School, now known as Bridgewater State University. The fraternity currently boasts 9 active chapters. A sorority, Kappa Delta Phi National Affiliated Sorority or NAS, was formed in 1971, and remains closely affiliated with the fraternity.
Mission statement
The purpose of this fraternity shall be to bring together males of good character who are studying in institutions of higher education and who manifest a keen interest in higher education; to promote the highest ideals and educational practices; to promote a spirit of good citizenship and to seek change in our institution only through duly constituted authority; to actively support the fight against discrimination on the basis of race, color, or creed; and to strengthen and preserve the bonds of brotherhood which link men together working toward a common cause.
;1978
- Summer Workshops for Chapters established
;1983
- Distinguished Service Award Scholarship adopted
;1985
- Outstanding Chapter Award adopted
- Outstanding Leadership Award adopted
;1986
- National Rushing and Pledging Manual established
;1989
- National Alumni Association is incorporated
;1990
- Kappa Delta Phi joins the North American Interfraternity Conference
;1993
- Alpha Stone is dedicated
- Paul G. Collette Award for Excellence is adopted
Chapters
Kappa Delta Phi has chartered 34 chapters, of which 9 are active.
See also
- List of social fraternities and sororities
References
External links
- Official National Fraternity Website
