Greek Life

The FDU Florham Campus has a vibrant Greek community consisting of national and local fraternities and sororities.  As a Greek community, we abide by 4 Pillars that keep us united and strong: 

  • Academic Achievement
  • Campus Engagement and Leadership
  • Chapter Development and Accountability
  • Philanthropy

Our members hold many leadership positions around campus.  We donate our time, resources and raised money to a variety of charities and non-profits and even turn our giving inward to help stock The Devil’s Care Pantry, which is a point of FDU pride.  The Care Pantry is a food and necessities pantry on campus that’s accessible to any student, faculty, or staff member who may be facing food insecurity.  We also don’t take ourselves too seriously, because we like to have lip sync contests and trivia contests during Greek Week.  And we always find ways to make events fun.  Even through COVID and staying distanced.  Come check us out!  Meet the Greeks night is a great way to get to know us all!

 

Sororities

  • Founded at Howard University on January 15, 1908. The Upsilon Theta Chapter was chartered in 2018 on the Florham Campus. The purpose of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority is to cultivate and encourage high scholastic and ethical standards, to promote unity and friendship among college women, to study and help alleviate problems concerning girls and women in order to improve their social stature, to maintain a progressive interest in college life, and to be of service to all mankind.

    Website: aka1908.com

  • Founded on March 17, 1917 at New York University Law School in Manhattan. The Alpha Kappa Chapter was chartered on the Florham Campus in 1990. The mission of Delta Phi Epsilon is to provide a sisterhood experience rich with tradition, innovation and opportunities for growth.

    Website: dphie.org

  • Founded on November 9, 1988 at Rutgers University. The Psi Chapter was chartered at the Florham Campus in 2016. The purpose of Omega Phi Chi Sorority is to generate unity among all women, promote positivity and an improved outlook on life, foster opportunities to improve one’s standard of living, and to promote academic excellence and involvement in community affairs.

    Website: omegaphichi.org

  • Founded November 26, 1913 at Hunter College. The Zeta Theta Chapter chartered here in 1991. The mission of Phi Sigma Sigma Sorority is to inspire the personal development of each sister and perpetuate the advancement of womanhood. Their vision is to be a dynamic sisterhood of powerful women fostering uncompromising principles, igniting positive change and embracing individuality.

    Website: phisigmasigma.org

  • Founded on August 30, 1912 at the University of Michigan. The Beta Gamma Chapter was chartered in 1988 on the Florham Campus. The mission of Theta Phi Alpha is to create close comradeship, to advance educational, social and philanthropic interests and leadership training; to encourage spiritual development and adherence to the highest moral standards; and to promote lifelong bonds of friendship.

    Website: thetaphialpha.org

  • Founded October 18, 1898 at Longwood University. The Iota Iota Chapter chartered in 1984 at the Florham Campus. The purpose of Zeta Tau Alpha is the intensifying of friendship, the fostering of a spirit of love, the creating of such sentiments, the performing of such deeds, and the moulding of such opinions as will be conducive to the building up of a purer and nobler womanhood in the world.

    Website: zetataualpha.org

Fraternities

  • Founded at Morgan State University on September 19, 1963. The Epsilon Lambda Chapter was chartered on our campus in 2001. The purpose of Iota Phi Theta Fraternity is for the development and perpetuation of scholarship, leadership, citizenship, fidelity, and brotherhood among men.

    Website: iotaphitheta.org

  • Founded at Kean University on December 1, 1975. The Beta Nu Chapter chartered in 2001 on the Florham Campus. The ideals of Lambda Theta Phi Latin Fraternity are the following: academic excellence; brotherhood; leadership; Latino unity; service. On a daily basis, our brothers live up to these ideals, as set forth by fourteen young Latino men decades ago.

    Website: thelambdas.org

  • Founded June 25, 1855 at Miami University. On our campus, the Iota Kappa Chapter was chartered in 1988. The purpose of Sigma Chi Fraternity is the cultivation, maintenance and accomplishment of the ideals of friendship, justice, and learning within its membership.

    Website: sigmachi.org

  • Founded at Vincennes University on February 26, 1897. The Iota Phi Chapter chartered in 2018 on the Florham Campus. The values of Sigma Pi Fraternity are to promote fellowship, develop character and leadership, advance heightened moral awareness, enable academic achievement, and inspire service.

    Website: sigmapi.org

  • Founded on January 10, 1899 at Wesleyan University. The Tau Theta Chapter chartered on the Florham Campus in 1993. The mission of Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity is to aid men in their mental, moral and social development to create lifelong relationships that enhance educational, interpersonal, community, and professional success.

    Website: tke.org

  • Founded December 29, 1898 at The City College of New York. The Epsilon Tau Chapter chartered in 1983 on our campus. The mission of Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity is to foster and develop in its brotherhood the tenets of its Credo: intellectual awareness, social responsibility, integrity and brotherly Love, in order to prepare its brothers for positions of leadership and service within their communities.

    Website: zbt.org

Currently at FDU, inactive status:

  • Alpha Kappa Lambda
  • Chi Upsilon Sigma
  • Omega Phi Beta
  • Phi Sigma Kappa
  • Sigma Gamma Rho