Fraternities and Sororities

  • IFSC - The Inter Fraternity-Sorority Council is the governing body over the eleven social Greek organizations on campus (listed below). ifsc@newhaven.edu


    Fraternities

  • Delta Chi - The New Haven chapter was founded on October 17, 1981.  The brotherhood is very active with continuing their education, participating in intramurals, and hosting community service events.  deltachi@newhaven.edu  

  • Kappa Gamma Rho - The brotherhood has been active since April 16, 1997.  They promote goodwill in the surrounding community through community service, enhancing Greek and student activities on campus, and promoting equality, diversity, and unity through Greek life. kgr@newhaven.edu

  • Lambda Alpha Upsilon - We are a brotherhood of professional men working to promote the development of the Latino community. The Hermanos of LAU strive to become positive and productive role models within their universities, communities, and professions. LAU@newhaven.edu 

  • Sigma Chi - Colonized on March 22, 2008, as Sigma Chi Lambda, the brothers focus on their ideals of friendship, learning, and justice.  Membership in Sigma Chi involves all chapters working together to obtain a certain goal of service oriented activities. sigmachi@newhaven.edu


    Sororities

  • Alpha Kappa Alpha - Since 1908, the sisterhood of Alpha Kappa Alpha has responded to the world’s increasing complexity. They continue to empower communities through exemplary service initiatives and progressive programs. aka@newhaven.edu

  • Chi Kappa Rho - Founded in 1963, XKP promotes friendship and a better understanding among the women at UNH through community service and social events. xkp@newhaven.edu

  • Delta Epsilon Beta - Gamma Chapter was founded on October 27, 1966 at Bloomsburg State College in Pennsylvania.  The sororities’ main focus is on the needs of women and children. deb@newhaven.edu

  • Delta Phi Epsilon - We develop a social consciousness and a commitment to think and act for the greater good. They assure continuous development and achievement for women by embracing our founding principles of Justice, Sisterhood, and Love. dpe@newhaven.edu

  • Phi Sigma Sigma - We are a dynamic sisterhood of powerful women fostering uncompromising principles, igniting positive change, and embracing individuality.  Their mission is to inspire the personal development of each sister and perpetuate the advancement of womanhood. PhiSigmaSigma@newhaven.edu

  • Sigma Iota Alpha - This sorority is dedicated to educating the community about Latino culture, history, struggles and endeavors. The hope is to educate and unify not only the many diverse Latino cultures, but other ethnic groups as well.  SIA strives to provide a sense of pride for their heritage and in doing so hopes to abolish ignorance, prejudice and racism in the community at large. SIA@newhaven.edu


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