Delta Sigma Phi is happy to announce that it will expand on five campuses during the Fall 2009 semester. These expansion projects include three redevelopments of past chapters, as well as two new expansions to campuses upon which the Fraternity has never had a presence.
Redevelopment Efforts
Eastern Michigan University – The previous home of Delta Sigma Phi’s Gamma Tau Chapter, which was originally chartered in 1952, will be the eighth active chapter or colony in Michigan. The others include the Tau Chapter at Hillsdale College, Alpha Pi Chapter at Michigan State University, Alpha Tau Chapter at Albion College, Beta Pi Chapter at Michigan Tech, Beta Tau Chapter at Western Michigan University, Epsilon Tau Chapter at Grand Valley State University, and Eta Kappa Chapter at the University of Michigan-Dearborn.
Colorado State University – The previous home of the Theta Zeta Chapter, which was originally chartered in 1993, will be the second active chapter or colony in Colorado. The other current active colony is the Zeta Kappa Colony at the University of Northern Colorado.
Johnson and Wales University–Denver – The home of a previously non-chartered colony from earlier this decade will be the third current active chapter or colony in Colorado. It will join the Zeta Kappa Colony at the University of Northern Colorado, and another redevelopment project of the Theta Zeta Chapter at Colorado State University.
New Expansions
Binghamton University – Located in Binghamton, New York, Binghamton University will be the Fraternity’s sixth active chapter or colony in New York. They join the Beta Chapter at Columbia University, Epsilon Zeta Chapter at Clarkson University, Eta Eta Chapter at RIT, Theta Gamma Colony at SUNY StonyBrook, and Theta Kappa Chapter at SUNY Oswego.
Indiana University - South Bend – Located in South Bend, Indiana, Indiana University – South Bend will be the Fraternity’s fourth active chapter or colony in the state of Indiana, joining the Delta Delta Chapter at Purdue University, Zeta Lambda Chapter at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, and the Ball State University Colony at Ball State University.