About Us

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    Founded in 1957 as a colony with the chapter name Epsilon Delta, the Texas Tech University chapter of Delta Tau Delta has initiated over 2000 men including former Texas Tech University Chancellor, Kent Hance, and former CEO of AT&T and General Motors, Ed Whitacre. Today, the Delts have 140 active undergraduate members, making us one of the largest men’s fraternities on the Texas Tech campus, as well as one of the largest chapters in the Delta Tau Delta national system. As Delts, we aspire to live lives of excellence – our national motto promoting leadership and citizenship.  

     

    Committed to living lives of excellence, we take academics seriously. By recruiting scholarly men and providing an environment conducive to academic growth, we have been ranked second academically out of nineteen Greek fraternities at Texas Tech. Many of our members have a perfect 4.0 GPA, and even more have a 3.5 GPA and above.

     

    In addition to our academic focus, life as a Delt affords a balanced college experience through competing in university intramural athletics, volunteering for philanthropic organizations, and of course, social functions with other fraternities and sororities.

     

    Since 1957, Epsilon Delta has consistently ranked as one of the most distinct organizations at Texas Tech. We believe through the defining words of our founding fathers, “Truth, Power, Faith, and Courage,” our members will continue to live lives of excellence and become tomorrow’s leaders.

     

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    Delta Tau Delta Facts

     

    Chapter: Epsilon Delta
    Nickname: Delts
    Colors: Royal Purple, White, & Gold
    Founded Nationally: 1858, Bethany College
    Founded Locally: 1957
    Philanthropy: Boys and Girls Club of Lubbock; Ronald McDonald House of Lubbock

    Greek Circle Location: #10 Greek Circle, Lubbock, TX 79416

    National Website: http://www.delts.org/