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Delta Upsilon (ΔΥ), commonly known as DU, is a collegiate men's fraternity founded on November 4, 1834, at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts.It is the sixth-oldest, all-male, college Greek-letter organization founded in North America (only Kappa Alpha Society, Sigma Phi, Delta Phi, Alpha Delta Phi, and Psi Upsilon predate). [5]
Also not listed is Dave Frohnmayer, initiated as a regular member by the University of Oregon chapter of Delta Upsilon in 2001 at the age of 61. (Frohnmayer's father was a member of the fraternity; however, the Harvard chapter of Delta Upsilon had seceded before Dave Frohnmayer arrived at that school as an undergraduate in the 1960s, precluding ...
Delta Upsilon is an international collegiate social fraternity. The fraternity is structured into six provinces, five in the United States and one in Canada. In the following is a list, active chapters are indicated in bold and inactive chapters are indicated in italic. [1] [2]
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Delta Tau Delta - ΔΤΔ, Delts, founded at DePauw in 1882. Delta Upsilon - ΔΥ, DUs, founded at DePauw in 1887. Lambda Sigma Upsilon - ΛΣΥ, Elegua, founded at DePauw in 2012. Phi Delta Theta - ΦΔΘ, Phi Delts, founded at DePauw in 1868. Phi Gamma Delta - ΦΓΔ /FIJI, founded at DePauw in 1856. Currently the oldest active chapter of its ...
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Delta Upsilon was the first fraternity to move to this part of Ann Arbor, but many other fraternities and sororities followed. The fraternity has continuously occupied the house since its construction, [ 3 ] and it is the oldest fraternity house in Ann Arbor still being used by the organization that built it. [ 2 ]
Delta Upsilon was the third fraternity to establish itself on the campus in 1858; the first non-secret fraternity in New Brunswick. The Alpha Rho chapter of Chi Psi fraternity, founded at Rutgers College in 1879, was the first fraternity at Rutgers to own a fraternity house, or "Lodge", purchased in 1887.