History
The Theta Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta was
founded in 1855 at The University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, Alabama by
John Mason Martin. Over the years, the Theta Chapter of Phi Gamma
Delta Fraternity has been an important part of the University of Alabama
community. From our founding in 1855 to the present, our proud
history speaks for itself with consistent academic and athletic
achievement as well as strong leadership on the Alabama campus.
Click
here to Read The Story of Theta Chapter
- Download the Centennial Program for
the 100th Anniversary of Theta chapter
- by clicking on the picture.
- (NOTE: This is a large .pdf file - takes time to open)
While many of our brothers
have gone on to successful and distinguished careers in business, law,
medicine and countless other endeavors, the common bond of our brotherhood
remains, along with our shared principles and values. The early
training we received through our Fraternity, including organizational and
social skills, leadership and character development, and teamwork, has
been integral to our personal success.
Our founders established an
institution that has impacted the lives of many, and our brotherhood
continues to take pride in advancing their principles and the long lineage
of Phi Gams at the University of Alabama. All Phi Gamma Delta alumni
can be proud of the legacy we have helped create and the historical
quality of our Chapter that continues to date. The Chapter plays a
significant role in the personal and professional development of its
members and its growth is crucial in today's competitive world.
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