List of Delta Lambda Phi chapters

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Delta Lambda Phi is a social fraternity for gay, bisexual, transgender, and progressive men.[1] Delta Lambda Phi has three types of chapters: campus-based, multi-campus based, and community-based. Its chapters are assigned a sequential Greek letter designation according to the order in which they were chartered.

Below is a list of Delta Lambda Phi chapters and colonies.[2][3] Active chapters are indicated in bold. Inactive chapters are in italics.

Chapter Chartered date and range Institution Location Status References
Alpha (Prime) April 10, 1987 – xxxx ? Washington, D.C. Area Washington, D.C. Active [4][5][6][7][8]
Beta April 1988– xxxx ?;

2007– 20xx ?

University of California, Los Angeles Los Angeles, California Inactive [9][10][a]
Gamma 1988– xxxx ?; 2007–xxxx ? University of California, San Diego San Diego, California Inactive [11][6][7][12]
Delta September 1988–xxxx ?;

April 29, 2012 – 20xx ?

University of Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota Inactive [11][13][7][14][6]
19xx ?–199x ? University of Maryland Maryland Inactive [15]
Zeta 198x ?–1998, 2001-20xx ? San Francisco Metro Area San Francisco, California Inactive [16][17][18]
Eta 1989 University of Houston Houston, Texas Inactive [19]
Iota 1989–19xx ?; 2014 California State University, Sacramento Sacramento, California Active [5][20][6][21]
Iota (Second) c. 2001 Sacramento Area Sacramento, California Inactive [22][23][7]
1989 Florida State University Tallahassee, Florida Inactive [19]
1990–199x ? University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, California Inactive [24][25][8][b]
Mu (First) February 13, 1990 Las Vegas Area Las Vegas, Nevada Inactive [7][26][27]
Mu (Second) University of Nevada, Las Vegas Paradise, Nevada Inactive [6][7]
199x ?–1992 San Francisco State University San Francisco, California Inactive [6][7][28][c]
Xi April 1, 1990 – xxxx ?;

2008–20xx ?;

2013–20xx ?

University of California, Davis Davis, California Inactive [6][7][29]
Omicron San Jose State University San Jose, California Inactive [18][d]
Rho February 1991 California State University, Long Beach Long Beach, California Active [5][7][30]
May 1991–xxxx ?; 2007-20xx ? University of Wisconsin–Madison Madison, Wisconsin Inactive [31][32][e]
Chi September 1991 Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan Inactive [33]
Psi 199x ?–199x ?; 1999 University of Washington Seattle, Washington Active [5][34][35]
Omega December 1991–xxxx ?;

September 2, 2006

University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona Active [5][36][37][38][39][f]
Alpha Alpha 1992–xxxx ?, Fall 2006–20xx ? Arizona State University Tempe, Arizona Inactive [7][40]
Alpha Beta 1991–199x ?, 1998–xxxx ? Purdue University West Lafayette, Indiana Inactive [6][7][18]
Spring 1992 Boise State University Boise, Idaho Inactive [41]
Alpha Delta 1992 San Diego Area San Diego, California Inactive [42][43][g]
Alpha Epsilon 19xx ?–19xx?, 1997–xxxx ? Baltimore Area Baltimore, Maryland Inactive [44][45][46]
September 1993 Ball State University Muncie, Indiana Inactive [47]
1995–xxxx ? Cornell University Ithaca, New York Inactive [48][49][h]
Middle Tennessee State University Murfreesboro, Tennessee Inactive [50]
19xx ?–19xx ? Portland State University Portland, Oregon Inactive [51]
Alpha Kappa Southern Methodist University Dallas, Texas Inactive [52][26]
1996 – July 22, 2005 California State University, Northridge Los Angeles, California Merged [7][53][i]
1996–xxxx ? University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Urbana, Illinois Inactive [54][55][56]
Alpha Mu Eastern Michigan University, University of Michigan, and Washtenaw Community College Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti, Michigan Inactive [6][57][45][46][58][j]
Alpha Nu Richmond Area Richmond, Virginia Inactive [6][46]
Alpha Xi 1996 University of Oregon Eugene, Oregon Inactive [53][51][6][7]
Alpha Omicron (First) 1996 – July 22, 2005 California State University, Northridge Los Angeles, California Merged [7][53][46][k]
Alpha Omicron (Second) July 22, 2005 San Fernando Valley Area San Fernando, California Inactive [53][46][l]
Alpha Pi Phoenix Area Phoenix, Arizona Inactive [7][46]
Alpha Rho April 1998–December 2002,

March 2011

Pennsylvania State University State College, Pennsylvania Inactive [6][46][59][60][61][62][m]
1998–200x ? Southern Illinois University Carbondale Carbondale, Illinois Inactive [63][56]
Alpha Sigma 1998 Ohio University Athens, Ohio Inactive [6][7][64]
Alpha Tau 1998 University of North Texas Denton, Texas Inactive [46][65]
Alpha Upsilon November 1998 Western Michigan University Kalamazoo, Michigan Inactive [45][46]
Alpha Phi Old Dominion University Norfolk, Virginia Inactive [66][67][68][58][69][n]
Colorado State colony Colorado State University Fort Collins, Colorado Inactive [70][59][71][72][o]
Indianapolis Area Indianapolis, Indiana Inactive [7]
South Florida colony University of South Florida Tampa, Florida Inactive [73][p]
Marshall University colony Marshall University Huntington, West Virginia Inactive [74][q]
San Antonio colony San Antonio, Area San Antonio, Texas Inactive [74][q]
Alpha Chi (First) 2001–2007 Boston Area Boston, Massachusetts Inactive [75][76][77][78][r]
Alpha Psi 2001 Kent State University Kent, Ohio Inactive [79][7][73]
Alpha Omega chapter eternal Memorial [80]
Beta Alpha 2001 North Carolina State University Raleigh, North Carolina Inactive [7][81][s]
Beta Beta October 2000–Fall 2005 University of South Alabama Mobile, Alabama Inactive [7][82][t]
Beta Gamma Cincinnati Area Cincinnati, Ohio Inactive [22][83][7][74][u]
Indiana University Bloomington colony Indiana University Bloomington Bloomington, Indiana Inactive [84][85][v]
New York City colony New York Area New York City, New York Inactive [86][87][w]
Beta Delta 2003 Florida International University Miami, Florida Inactive [88][89][90][x]
University of Virginia colony University of Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia Inactive [91][68][92][93][y][z]
Mississippi State colony Mississippi State University Starkville, Mississippi Inactive [94][z]
Beta Epsilon 2004 Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio Inactive [64][aa]
Beta Zeta 2004 Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Edwardsville, Illinois Inactive [56][95][ab]
Beta Eta 2005 University of Colorado Boulder Boulder, Colorado Inactive [96]
Beta Theta 200x ? University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Inactive [49]
Beta Iota October 2005–20xx ? Syracuse University Syracuse, New York Inactive [97][98][87][ac]
Beta Kappa December 3, 2005 University of San Francisco San Francisco, California Inactive [18][99]
Beta Lambda April 2, 2006 Iowa State University Ames, Iowa Inactive [100][101][ad]
Beta Mu May 6, 2006 Kansas State University Manhattan, Kansas Inactive [102][103][26][ae]
West Virginia colony West Virginia University Morgantown, West Virginia Inactive [49][104][105][af]
University of Missouri colony 2006 University of Missouri Columbia, Missouri Inactive [106][107][105]
Beta Nu 2007 Missouri University of Science and Technology Rolla, Missouri Inactive [105]
Beta Xi 2007 New York University New York City, New York Active [5][52]
Beta Omicron 2007 Bowling Green State University Bowling Green, Ohio Active [5][ag]
Western Carolina University colony Western Carolina University Cullowhee, North Carolina Inactive [105][ah]
Gainesville colony Gainesville Area Gainesville, Florida Inactive [105][ah]
Orlando colony Orlando Area Orlando, Florida Inactive [49][ai]
Emory-Riddle colony Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Daytona Beach, Florida Inactive [49][108][aj]
Beta Pi February 21, 2009 California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo San Luis Obispo, California Inactive [109]
Beta Rho 2010 University of Texas at Austin Austin, Texas Inactive [110][111][112][ak]
Beta Sigma 2010 Rutgers University–New Brunswick New Brunswick, New Jersey Inactive [113][114]
Beta Tau 2011 University of Texas at El Paso El Paso, Texas Inactive [115][111]
Beta Upsilon February 26, 2011 University of California, Irvine Irvine, California Inactive [116]
Beta Phi 201x ? Nashville Area Nashville, Tennessee Inactive [2]
Beta Chi 201x ? University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Inactive [2]
Beta Psi January 21, 2012 University of Central Florida Orlando, Florida Inactive [117][118][al]
Beta Omega February 4, 2012 McGill University Montreal, Quebec, Canada Inactive [119][am]
Gamma Alpha April 28, 2012 University of Miami Coral Gables, Florida Inactive [120]
Alpha Chi (Second) October 6, 2012 Boston University Boston, Massachusetts Inactive [121][75][78]
Gamma Beta 2014 The College of New Jersey Ewing Township, New Jersey Inactive [122][an]
Washington colony Washington State University Pullman, Washington Inactive [123][ao]
Gamma Gamma January 2015 University of Iowa Iowa City, Iowa Active [5][124][125][ap]
Vanderbilt colony Vanderbilt University Nashville, Tennessee Inactive [126][aq]
Oregon colony Oregon State University Corvallis, Oregon Inactive [127][ar]
Gamma Delta June 10, 2017 Ontario Tech University Oshawa, Ontario, Canada Inactive [128]
Gamma Epsilon April 29, 2017 Georgia State University Atlanta, Georgia Inactive [129]
Alabama colony University of Alabama Tuscaloosa, Alabama Inactive [130][as]
Gamma Zeta 201x ? University of Missouri–Kansas City Kansas City, Missouri Inactive [131][at]
Alpha (Second) 2018 George Washington University Washington, D.C. Inactive [132][133]
Lafayette colony University of Louisiana at Lafayette Lafayette, Louisiana Active [5][134][135][au]
Denver colony University of Colorado Denver Denver, Colorado Active [5][136]
Virginia Tech colony Virginia Tech Blacksburg, Virginia Active [5][137]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ After going dormant, Beta was re-established as a colony in 2007.
  2. ^ Chapter closed after gay protesters accused the fraternity of "selling out to heterosexism", noting that fraternity system is inherently gay.
  3. ^ Reformed as a colony in 2015.
  4. ^ Reformed as a colony in 2005.
  5. ^ Chapter was reformed as a colony in 2007.
  6. ^ After going dormant, the chapter reformed from Sigma Phi Beta (local), established in 2005.
  7. ^ Chapter formed at San Diego State University. In 1999, it became a multi-campus chapter for the San Diego area, including the Art Institute of California-San Diego, Grossmont College, Mesa College, San Diego City College, San Diego State University, Southwestern College, the University of California, San Diego, and the University of San Diego.
  8. ^ Chapter reformed as a colony around 2008.
  9. ^ Chapter separated from the university and merged with Alpha Omicron.
  10. ^ Chapter was chartered as the Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti Area chapter but became a multi-campus chapter sometime between 1999 and 2002.
  11. ^ Chapter separated from the university and became a community-based chapter in 2005.
  12. ^ In 2005, the California State University, Northridge chapter separated from the university and became part of this citywide chapter.
  13. ^ Chapter formed as a colony in March 1997. It initially included both Penn State and Loch Haven, Pennsylvania.
  14. ^ This eventually became a multi-campus chapter, serving Hampton University, Johnson & Whales, Norfolk State University, Old Dominion University, Tidewater Community College, and Virginia Wesleyan University.
  15. ^ Formed as a colony in 1999 but never achieved charter status.
  16. ^ Chapter formed as a colony in October 2003.
  17. ^ a b Colony was formed c. 2000.
  18. ^ Formed as a citywide colony in 1998 that included students from Boston University, the Massachusetts College of Art and Design, the New England Conservatory of Music, and Tufts University. When chartered in 2001, it also included Northeastern University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the University of Massachusetts Boston.
  19. ^ Chapter formed as a colony in 1998.
  20. ^ Formed as a USA chapter but became a Mobile citywide chapter in 2002.
  21. ^ Chapter formed as the University of Cincinnati colony in 1999.
  22. ^ Colony formed c. 2002.
  23. ^ Colony formed c. 2003. It was not affiliated with but did serve students from, New York University.
  24. ^ Chapter formed in January 2003 as Gamma Lambda Mu (local) with the intent of becoming a chapter of Delta Lambda Phi.
  25. ^ Colony was formed by absorbing Out on Ruby (local), established in 2003.
  26. ^ a b Colony existed from around 2004 to around 2005.
  27. ^ Chapter formed as a colony in May 2003.
  28. ^ Chapter formed as a colony in October 2003.
  29. ^ Chapter formed as a colony in November 2003, serving Syracuse University and State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry.
  30. ^ Chapter formed as a colony in December 2004.
  31. ^ Chapter formed as a colony in February 2005.
  32. ^ Formed as a colony in December 2006.
  33. ^ Chapter originally included both the University of Toledo and Bowling Green State University.
  34. ^ a b Colony formed c. 2007.
  35. ^ Formed as a colony c. 2008.
  36. ^ Formed as a colony on March 1, 2008.
  37. ^ Chapter started as a colony in the summer of 2008.
  38. ^ Started as an Orlando citywide colony in 2008 but became a UCF campus colony by 2010.
  39. ^ Chapter formed as a colony in 2009.
  40. ^ Chapter formed as a colony on February 25, 2012.
  41. ^ Formed as a colony on October 25, 2014.
  42. ^ Chapter formed as a colony in 2012.
  43. ^ Colony formed in 2016.
  44. ^ Installed as a colony on October 22, 2016.
  45. ^ Colony formed in 2017.
  46. ^ Chapter formed as a colony in 2015.
  47. ^ Colony was established on February 17, 2018.

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