Interfraternity Council
Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity
A social fraternity founded in 1967 as Beta Gamma Phi. It was affiliated in 1971 with the Alpha Tau Omega National Fraternity. The men of Alpha Tau Omega live in Helsabeck Hall. Purpose: To provide a brotherhood that offers academic, moral, and special support to its members; to be committed to campus and community service.
Delta Upsilon Fraternity
This international, non-secret, social fraternity was founded in 1834. The Culver-Stockton Chapter gained college and IFC recognition in 1986, and was officially installed as a chapter on this campus in 1988. The men of Delta Upsilon live in Zenge Hall. Purpose: To promote friendship and development of character, diffusion of liberal culture and advancement of justice.
Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity
This fraternity, founded in 1867 as the Hawkins Literary Institute, affiliated in 1939 with the Lambda Chi Alpha National Social Fraternity as the Kappa Mu Chapter. The men of Lambda Chi Alpha live in Gerlach Hall. Purpose: To develop the higher qualities of the mind, to nurture respect for learning, and to encourage and reward significant achievement in the field of scholarship, while promoting brotherhood above all.
Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity
This fraternity was founded on the C-SC campus as the Mathetropian Literary Society in October 1868. In 1926, they changed their name to Mu Theta Nu- Alpha and Omega Chapter. In 1959, they became the Zeta Pi chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon. The men of Tau Kappa Epsilon currently reside on the first floor of Ziegler Hall. Organizational objective: The promotion and development of the following basic principles: love, charity and esteem.
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