Lambda Chi Alpha first IFC fraternity to charter at Wichita State University in 48 years
To charter at Wichita State, the fraternity had to meet rigorous standards including membership, campus involvement, high-level GPAs and many more. Through member dedication and assistance from local alumni, campus officials and headquarters, the brothers of Lambda Chi Alpha now stand as the first new chartered fraternity on Wichita State's campus in 48 years.
The brothers of the newly formed Pi Theta Chapter plan to strive for excellence in all facets of Greek life at WSU, as well as promote the benefits and duties implied by being involved to create a stronger campuswide Greek community.
Lambda Chi Alpha is a college fraternity in North America, which was founded in 1909. It is one of the largest men's fraternities, having initiated more than 280,000 members with active chapters and colonies at 194 universities.
Lambda Chi Alpha was founded by Warren A. Cole, while he was a student at Boston University. The youngest of the 15 largest social fraternities, Lambda Chi Alpha has initiated the third highest number of men ever, based on NIC statistics. Lambda Chi's National Headquarters is located in Indianapolis.
For more information on Lambda Chi Alpha at Wichita State University, contact Domanique Cary, president at domaniquecary@gmail.com or call 913-306-4380.