The men behind the mission.
New York Epsilon’s Executive Board is committed to building a chapter rooted in leadership, character and genuine brotherhood.
Learn more about our brotherhood: phideltsu.org/brotherhood
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(Not pictured: Braxton Graham - Social Deputy)
New York Epsilon - Emerging Spring 26'
Learn more about who we are and what we’re building: phideltsu.org
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At Phi Delta Theta, you’re not just joining a fraternity; you’re stepping into a long line of leaders, innovators, and people who left their mark on the world.
Our “Famous Phis” have shaped history, sports, and culture in ways that still matter today.
A few names you might recognize:
- Neil Armstrong (Purdue ’55): First man to walk on the moon
- Lou Gehrig (Columbia ’25): Baseball legend and Hall of Famer
- Benjamin Harrison (Miami, Ohio ’53): 23rd President of the United States
- Frank Lloyd Wright (Wisconsin ’89): Iconic architect
- Barney McCallum (Washington ’50): Founder of Pickleball
From designing skylines to exploring space, Phis have always pushed the limits. The only question now is who’s next.
Learn more about our brotherhood: phideltsu.org/brotherhood
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Phi Delta Theta has a long and storied history at SU, first founded on this campus in 1887.
After more than a century of evolution, change, and tradition, the New York Epsilon chapter has been proudly recharted, marking the beginning of a new era for Phi Delt at Syracuse.
Explore our legacy: phideltsu.org/legacy
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