Delta Kappa Phi
Delta Kappa Phi | |
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ΔKΦ | |
Founded |
1899 Philadelphia University |
Type | Social |
Colors |
Royal Purple White |
Chapters | 1 |
Members | 3,086 (1977) lifetime |
Delta Kappa Phi (ΔKΦ) is a professional-social, textile fraternity in the United States.
History
Delta Kappa Phi was formed by six students at the Philadelphia Textile Institute (now Philadelphia University) in 1899. Though its founders initially planned to seek affiliation with a national fraternity, that plan was soon shelved and the organization expanded to other schools, focusing on institutions with textile programs. Its second chapter was chartered in 1902 at the Lowell Technological Institute (now the University of Massachusetts Lowell, or UMass Lowell), and the organization gradually established chapters at New Bedford Institute of Textiles and Technology, the Rhode Island School of Design, North Carolina State University, Georgia Tech, and the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth (UMass Dartmouth).[1] By 1979 the fraternity had contracted to just its UMass Lowell and North Carolina State chapters, however, in 1998 the UMass Dartmouth chapter was reactivated, only to be subsequently shuttered again.
In 1980 Steve Call, a pledge of Delta Kappa Phi at the University of Massachusetts Lowell, died after falling ill as the result of an intense program of hazing-related calisthenics he had been required to perform.[2]
The character of the fraternity has significantly differed from school to school. While many of its chapters have been social fraternities with some characteristics of a professional fraternity, the chapters at North Carolina State and Georgia Tech have been primarily oriented as professional fraternities.[1]
As of 2014 only the UMass Lowell chapter is still active.
Notable members
- Barry Perry (UMass Lowell) ... CEO of Engelhard[3]
- Don Trahan (UMass Dartmouth) ... professional golfer[4]
References
- 1 2 Anson, Jack (1991). Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities (20th Edition). Bairds Manual Foundation. p. V-74 to V-76. ISBN 0963715909.
- ↑ Nuwer, Hank (2001). Wrongs of Passage: Fraternities, Sororities, Hazing, and Binge Drinking. Indiana University Press. ISBN 025321498X.
- ↑ "Our Alumni". delta-kappa-phi.org. Delta Kappa Phi. Retrieved 29 December 2014.
- ↑ "Meet Don & DJ". peakperformancegolfswing.com. Peak Performance Golf Swing. Retrieved 29 December 2014.