HISTORY
For over one hundred years, Phi Sigma Kappa has been one of the most progressive men’s social fraternities in North America, committed to excellence, lifelong learning, innovation, and social awareness. This unique experience complements higher education by providing young men with leadership development, networking, and lifelong friendships. Its members dedicate both life and purpose to remaining forever true to such ideals, the cardinal principles of the fraternity: brotherhood, scholarship and character.
The Delta Deuteron Chapter of Phi Sigma Kappa was originally founded at the University of Michigan in 1915, and rechartered in 2013. The chapter currently has 27 members with declared majors in the College of Engineering, School of Literature, Science and the Arts, Ross School of Business, and the School of Music, Theater and Dance.
