Brother Philip V. Moyles Jr. ’86 Speaks at 9/11 First Responders Benefit

In remembrance of September 11th, Vanbridge’s Managing Principal and CEO, Philip V. Moyles, Jr. (Chi ’86) spoke at the Nasdaq Closing Bell ceremony on behalf of Answer the Call, the New York Police and Fire Widows’ and Children’s Benefit Fund. Click “Read More” to watch Brother Philip’s speech, and to learn more about Answer the Call.

The Vital Stats of Chi

A healthy Fraternity is a living thing. It requires maintenance, care, and supervision. You are a member and an owner!  To perpetuate our chapter and keep it strong, we as volunteers keep a close eye on the “beating heart” of our chapter, the Brothers and key statistics. Click “HERE” to see our flash report on Chi’s Vital Stats. 

Alumni Updates

Thanks to these brothers for responding to our recent alumni email survey! If you’d like to submit an update of your own for publication in an upcoming e-letter or a future edition of our alumni newsletter, email us your updates and photos at [email protected]. Click “Read More” to read your brothers updates! 

Bob Noyes (Chi ’89) Featured in Outdoor Magazine

Brother Bob Noyes (Chi ’89) and his business RockyMounts, a leading bike-rack and lock manufacturer based in Grand Junction, Colorado, were featured in a July article for Outdoor Magazine. Bob discusses the challenges that the pandemic has posed to his business and what he is doing and has done to survive and thrive. You can […]

Talkspace: A Benefit for Undergraduate Members

Encouraging members to take care of their mental health is a priority for Delta Tau Delta. In the spring of 2018 the Fraternity launched a new student benefit through a partnership with Talkspace. Talkspace makes it simple and convenient to connect with fully licensed, highly respected counselors via text, audio or video messages from your browser or smartphone—in the library, over the weekend or between classes. Click “Read More” to see how you can join Talkspace today!

Anonymous Social Media Accounts & Anti-Fraternity Activism

We continue to see social media accounts soliciting and posting anonymous accounts of sexual misconduct as well as acts of racism, intolerance and homophobia. Most accounts are institution-specific, however, individuals and related organizations are being named. In some instances, this has led to calls to abolish fraternities and sororities. Delta Tau Delta supports and will stand up for the rights of college students who seek to form lawful, positive, enriching fraternal bonds in organizations that meet their developmental needs.

Hard Times Make Great Leaders

With Karnea and the summer behind us, we now turn our full attention to the fall. What a fall it will be. We enter with many unknowns. What will the average college campus look like this fall? How will Fraternity chapters function? Is this a temporary or permanent change to the way our organization operates? For sure, it will be a time of challenge. Click “Read More” for news on how DTD National plans to face the coming semester.

Delt ULifeline: Help a Friend

Watching a friend struggle emotionally or hurt themselves by abusing drugs and/or alcohol, cutting, or behaving recklessly can be stressful – it’s hard to know what to say or do. But, as a friend, you may notice signs of a problem that others don’t see. It’s important that you don’t ignore these signs. Trust your instincts – if you have a gut feeling that something is not right with your friend, you should act on it. Click “Read More” to see how you can help.

Four Kenyon DTD Brothers Enter Chapter Eternal

A recent issue of the Kenyon Alumni magazine reported that the following Kenyon DTD Chapter Brothers have entered Chapter Eternal: Marcus E. Snyder ’95, Michael D. Soloman ’84, Edward M. Ames, Jr. ’53 and W. Stanley Walch ’56. Brother Stanley Walch’s two brothers and son are all Kenyon DTD Alumni. Our deepest sympathies and condolences […]

Why Chi Chapter?

We all know the impact Greek life has—we lived it. ‘Social fraternity’ might give a superficial impression of our Greek experience. But research shows that friendships are the key to happiness. Click “Read More” to read quotes from Chi Chapter brothers about why Greek life is vital to higher education.