Fraternity Chapters and Colonies


Chapters:

Alpha Epsilon Pi


715 E. 16th Avenue
http://www.uoregon.edu/~aepi
Founding principles: Honesty, Faith, Humility and Perseverance
National founding date: 1913
Local founding date: 1996
Philanthropy: Israel’s National Medical Emergency Services

Alpha Epsilon Pi is a brotherhood founded on Jewish values. Our mission is to promote political and social awareness in our brothers and to strengthen our bond through a diverse and exciting social calendar.

 

Beta Theta Pi


1009 Patterson
www.betathetapi.org
Founding principles: Mutual Aid & Assistance, Cultivation of Intellect, Trust & Confidence
National founding date: 1839
Local founding date: 1909
Philanthropy: Mothers Against Drunk Driving (M.A.D.D.)

Beta Theta Pi builds leaders. The principles, wisdom and lifelong friendships of Beta Theta Pi are powerful and enduring rewards whose value only grows with time. In Beta, it’s simple: Give your all to your fraternity and your fraternity will give its all - and more - to you.

 

Chi Psi


1018 Hilyard Street
www.chipsi.org
Founding principles: Moral, Intellectual and Social Growth
National founding date: 1841
Local founding date: 1921
Philanthropy: Birth-to-Three

Chi Psi offers an environment that stimulates intellectual, ethical and social growth that is devoted to the needs of our members. In this pursuit, we encourage leadership, respect for oneself and others and responsibility to the University and community.

 

Delta Sigma Phi


851 E. 15th Street
http://www.uoregon.edu/~deltasig
Founding principles: Leadership, Scholarship and Diversity
National founding date: 1899
Local founding date: 1996
Philanthropy: S.M.A.R.T. Reading Program; American Red Cross

Delta Sigma Phi was founded on the principle that a group of quality college men can work together to improve their personal character while creating everlasting friendships. We maintain high standards for academic achievement and social functions.

 

Delta Tau Delta


1886 University Street
www.oregondelts.org
Founding principles: Truth, Courage, Faith and Power
National founding date: 1858
Local founding date: 1913
Philanthropy: Adopt-a-School

Since 1913, Delts at the UO have endeavored to strengthen our community through the strength of our brotherhood. Delta Tau Delta offers our members numerous leadership opportunities, and we pride ourselves in our academic accomplishments, philanthropic events and social functions.

 

Delta Upsilon


http://uoregon.edu/~deltau
Founding principles: Friendship, Character, Culture and Justice
National founding date: 1834
Local founding date: 1934
Philanthropy: Boys and Girls Club of America

Delta Upsilon is proud to be the only international fraternity committed to openly sharing our ideals, symbols and rituals. We provide the opportunity to learn from your friends and brothers, to help others and to fully participate in all that college has to offer.


Lambda Chi Alpha


1306 E. 18th Avenue
www.lambdachi.org
Founding principles: Leadership, Scholarship and Community Service
National founding date: 1912
Local founding date: 1948
Philanthropy: North American Food Drive

Lambda Chi Alpha is a source of learning experiences and lifelong friendships. We will help you realize your goals in college and beyond. We offer a stimulating environment, where you can advance as a student, a leader and a member of society.

Sigma Alpha Epsilon

 

 

812 E. 14th Avenue
www.sae.net
Founding principles: Loyalty, Friendship, Honor and Fraternity
National founding date: 1856
Local founding date: 1919
Philanthropy: Easter Seals

At Sigma Alpha Epsilon, we take great pride in our academic achievements. Our brothers are active members in a wide variety of University organizations, including varsity athletics, honor societies and ASUO student government.

 

Sigma Chi

 

 

1440 E. 11th Avenue
http://www.uoregon.edu/~uosigs
Founding principles: Friendship, Justice and Learning
National founding date: 1855
Local founding date: 1910
Philanthropy: Children’s Miracle Network

At Sigma Chi, we believe in taking good men and making them better. Our involvement on campus and in the community is diverse, and Sigma Chi’s are known for being the gentlemen on campus and for having balanced social lives.

 

Sigma Phi Epsilon

 

 

1000 Alder Street
http://www.sigep.org

Founding principles: Virtue, Diligence and Brotherly Love
National founding date: 1901
Local founding date: 1926
Philanthropy: YouthAIDS

Sigma Phi Epsilon is a dynamic group of men who follow the balanced man philosophy of a sound mind in a sound body. We pride ourselves on academic performance, athletic involvement, an exciting social atmosphere and, most importantly, a strong brotherhood.

 

Theta Chi

1125 E. 19th Avenue
http://www.oregonthetachi.org/
Founding priniciples: Truth, Temperance and Tolerance
National founding date: 1856
Local founding date: 1925
Philanthropy: Boys and Girls Club

Theta Chi is a well-rounded group of men who strive to better themselves through brotherhood and by working together. We share a commitment to the intense bond of friendship through brotherhood and scholarship.

 

Sigma Pi

www.sigmapi.org
Founding principles: Chivalry, Scholarship, Leadership, Service and Athletics
National founding date: 1897
Local founding date: TBA
Philanthropy: The Sam Spady Foundation & the Altruistic Campus Experience

Website: sigmapioregon.com
Sigma PI is brand new to the U of O and stands as a leading men's fraternity. We are currently recruiting athletes, leaders, scholars, and gentlemen looking to start their own fraternity and become a founding father.