Nu Chapter
Lafayette College
Est. 2024

About the Notorious Nu Chapter
The establishment of Phi Sigma Chi’s Nu Chapter at Lafayette College marked a significant milestone in the college’s history, as it became the institution’s first-ever multicultural fraternity in 2024. This pioneering spirit reflected a growing desire within the student body for a more inclusive and diverse Greek life experience. The Nu Chapter’s founding represented a commitment to breaking down traditional barriers and creating a space where students from all backgrounds could come together, share their unique perspectives, and build lasting bonds of brotherhood. This groundbreaking achievement not only enriched the campus community but also paved the way for future multicultural organizations to flourish at Lafayette.
The Nu Chapter’s presence at Lafayette College signifies more than just social gatherings. It represents a commitment to the core values of Phi Sigma Chi, which emphasize scholarship, leadership, and service. Members are encouraged to excel in their academic pursuits, supporting one another’s intellectual growth and striving for excellence in their chosen fields. Beyond the classroom, the fraternity provides opportunities for leadership development through various roles within the chapter and involvement in campus activities. This focus on leadership empowers members to become active and engaged citizens within the Lafayette community and beyond.
At the heart of the Nu Chapter lies the enduring bond of brotherhood. This connection provides a network of support, encouragement, and camaraderie that extends throughout members’ college years and beyond. The fraternity fosters a sense of belonging, creating lasting friendships and a strong sense of community. Through shared experiences, service projects, and social events, members forge bonds that transcend their time at Lafayette, creating a lifelong network of brothers. The Nu Chapter of Phi Sigma Chi at Lafayette College stands as a testament to the power of brotherhood, scholarship, and leadership in shaping well-rounded individuals and contributing to the vibrant fabric of the college community.