Connecticut Gamma Chapter Of The Phi Delta Theta Fraternity
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Phi Delta Theta supports the fight against ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease) through fundraising, service, and awareness efforts, in partnership with the Live Like Lou Foundation.

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Connecticut Gamma Chapter Of The Phi Delta Theta Fraternity


Founded in
2023
EIN
811455823
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)(7)
Category/Type
Academic Organizations
Address
2110 HILLSIDE RD U3008 STORRS, Connecticut 06269-9093 United States
Website
uconn.phideltatheta.org
Phone
(513)-523-6345
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The Connecticut Gamma Chapter of Phi Delta Theta at the University of Connecticut was founded in 2016. The fraternity's mission is helping every individual meet his true potential. They colonized on February 21st and chartered on November 11th, 2016.
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CONNECTICUT GAMMA CHAPTER OF THE PHI DELTA THETA FRATERNITY fosters lifelong friendships and leadership among students at UConn, creating a supportive and engaging community on campus.

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