List of RPI fraternities and sororities

The following is a list of fraternities and sororities at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. As of 2009, there were 29 active fraternities, 5 sororities, and 1 co-ed service fraternity. The governing body of all fraternities is the Inter-Fraternity Council.[1]

The RPI Union

Active fraternities

The Chi Phi Theta Chapter, founded in 1878, is one of the oldest fraternities on campus and owns two houses next door to each other at 1981 and 1985 15th St across from the Quad and Student Union.
1867-1966 and 2014-present (reactivated chapter)
Lambda Chapter of Delta Phi has a unique history since its founding in 1864 on campus that includes 3 Rensselaer presidents (including George Low who is known for putting the first man on the moon) and about 16 structures that are named for Delta Phi alumni. RPI buildings named for Delta Phi alumni include the George M. Low Building, Livingston Houston Fieldhouse, Cornelius Barton Hall. Nason Hall, Mason Lab (no longer in existence), Hearne Dormitory , Church I - VI and Caldwell Lab.
Upsilon Chapter of Delta Tau Delta is located on 133 Sunset Terrace, neighboring Acacia and Phi Kappa Theta. Delts' house is one of the largest on campus.
Located at 200 Sunset Terrace
Epsilon Iota, founded in 1954, was originally founded as a chapter of TEP (Tau Epsilon Phi) in December 1957. The chapter left TEP in January 1978 to become a co-ed local fraternity. Epsilon Iota officially became the 37th chapter of the Psi Upsilon international fraternity in 1982, and it remains co-ed with approximately equal numbers of male and female brothers. The chapter currently resides at 2140 Burdett Avenue in Troy. The Epsilon Iota Chapter holds the record for longest number of days (178) in "hockey line" at RPI, breaking the previous record of 33 days.
The Rensselaer Society of Engineers was founded as the Pi Eta scientific society in 1866. In 1883, the Pi Eta scientific society became the Rensselaer Society of Engineers.
Crest of The Rensselaer Society of Engineers
Location: 12 Myrtle Ave, Troy, NY 12180
The Delta Psi Chapter of The Sigma Chi Fraternity was chartered December 2 of 1950. Before that Sigma Chi existed on the RPI campus as a local fraternity known as Phi Epsilon Phi. Sigma Chi is currently located at 58 Pinewoods Avenue, Troy, NY 12180.
Location: 2005 15th Street
Located at 2100 Burdett Ave.
The Pi Chapter went inactive in 1894 and was later reactivated in 1951. The chapter remained active until the Alumni/Elders shut down the chapter house in 1978 (for disciplinary reasons) and reactivated the chapter in 1979 with all new members. The Pi Chapter has remained in continuous operation since the second reactivation. Located at 25 Belle Avenue

Active sororities

The governing body of all sororities is the Panhellenic Council.[3]

Alpha Gamma Delta was founded on May 30, 1904 at Syracuse University. The Zeta Eta chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta is one of over 110 chapters nationwide.
Alpha Phi was founded at Syracuse University in 1872 by ten women. The Theta Tau chapter of Alpha Phi is one of over 150 chapters in both the United States and Canada. Alpha Phi is one of 4 international sororities at RPI.
AΩE is a social and professional sorority for women in engineering and technical sciences. AΩE is a member of the Professional Fraternity Association at the international level; however, the Tau chapter is also a member of the local Panhellenic Council.
Pi Beta Phi was founded by 12 intelligent and accomplished women at Monmouth College in Monmouth, Illinois on April 28, 1867. Pi Phi is the first women's fraternity to be modeled on the men's groups and the first to start a chapter at another college. The New York Epsilon chapter of Pi Beta Phi was installed on November 17, 1984. The chapter began as Kappa Phi, a local sorority founded on April 27, 1982, as the third sorority on campus. Their chapter house is at 8 Sherry Road in Troy.
Sigma Delta sorority is a local, professional sorority which was incorporated March 29, 1996 and founded on April 12, 1996. While based on Latin American values, over the years they have grown to a multicultural organization with members from a variety of backgrounds and cultures.

Inactive Chapters (Fraternities/Sororities)

The Delta Charge of Theta Delta Chi was RPI's first fraternity. Theta Delta Chi served as the sole fraternity on campus until the founding of Sigma Delta in 1859. The Charge had a prominent existence at Rensselaer throughout much of 19th century until its charter was surrendered in 1896 because of low membership.
Suspended 2006-2016. Rushing in the Spring of 2017.
1922-1966
Inactive sorority

References

  1. "Inter-fraternity Council" Check |url= value (help). Retrieved 3 January 2012.
  2. History
  3. "Panhellenic Council" Check |url= value (help). Retrieved 3 January 2012.

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