Alpha Phi Delta
Alpha Phi Delta Fraternity was founded in 1914 at Syracuse University in Syracuse, New York, by a group of men with Italian roots. While initially founded as a social society, it evolved into one of the most unique of American college fraternities. It has retained its focus by attracting select men at some of the best colleges and universities in the United States. A majority of Alpha Phi Delta men and Chapters are campus leaders. Alpha Phi Delta experiences has helped many of its nearly 20,000 lifelong members to become top leaders in all facets of life.
Creeds of Alpha Phi Delta:
- The unstinted contribution to the development of democratic ideals.
- The instillation in the minds of its members of the need to foster and develop the highest and noblest traits of man.
- The development of the common bond.
- The development and perpetuation of friendships formed during college days.
- The demonstration that pride in ancestry can strengthen one's faith in America.
- The knowledge that culture can be and is essential to civilization.
- The advancement of the fact there is really no segregation and that all members are Americans.
Chapter Facts:
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Founded at Syracuse University in 1914
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Colors: Purple & White
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Mascot: Eagle
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Flower: White Carnation
For more info please visit www.APD.org
Contact the Chapter President, Jonathan Peters at Jpeters89@utica.edu



