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1 History  





2 Symbols  



2.1  Blazon for the Sigma Phi Delta Coat of Arms  





2.2  Insignia  





2.3  Pledge Pin  





2.4  Membership Badge  





2.5  Fraternity flag  







3 Strategic partnerships  





4 Chapters  





5 Sigma Phi Delta notable alumni  





6 See also  





7 References  














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Sigma Phi Delta
ΣΦΔ
FoundedApril 11, 1924; 100 years ago (1924-04-11)
University of Southern California
TypeProfessional, Social
Former AffiliationPFA and NIC
StatusActive
EmphasisEngineering
ScopeNorth America
MottoPro Bono Professionis
(For the Good of the Profession)
Colors  Red and   Black
SymbolCastle
FlowerAmerican Beauty Rose
PublicationThe Castle
Chapters25 active, 15 inactive
HeadquartersPO Box 679
Burlington, NJ 08016
United States
WebsiteOfficial website

Sigma Phi Delta (ΣΦΔ) is an international professional-social fraternityofengineers. As "The Premier International Fraternity of Engineers", the organization is the only fraternity of its kind that draws its membership exclusively from male engineering students at ABET-accredited colleges and universities, as other similar organizations are co-ed or admit students not strictly in traditional engineering programs (such as architecture or technical sciences).

History[edit]

Sigma Phi Delta was founded at University of Southern California on April 11, 1924 and currently has 25 active chapters.

Symbols[edit]

Blazon for the Sigma Phi Delta Coat of Arms[edit]

Gules, a pall or, between, in chief two retorts crossed argent, in dexter base a quill sable surmounting a key in saltire, of the third, in sinister base a hammer fesswise of the fourth debruising a compass, points downward, of the third; over all the escutcheon of pretense, azure, charged with a castle or, masoned sable, with a bordure argent.

Crest, over a duke's helmet and a torse of the colors, a dexter cubit arm, proper, grasping a thunderbolt, winged or
Mantling: Gules doubled, or
Supporters: Two lions, rampant, proper

Motto: Sigma Phi Delta, in upper and lower case Greek letters

Insignia[edit]

The Name of the Fraternity is represented by the capital form of the Greek letters Sigma (Σ), Phi (Φ), Delta (Δ) which stand for Science, Friendship and Duty.

Pledge Pin[edit]

The Pledge Pin is described as: "A red triangular background on which is a black Castle, the whole bordered in gold".

Membership Badge[edit]

The Membership Badge is described as: "A triangle having concave corners on which are superimposed three smaller triangles having concave sides and having their vertices at the center of the badge on which is placed a ruby. The smaller triangles, which contain the letters Sigma, Phi and Delta, are black, the background between them being white. A gold star is located near each of the vertices of the large triangle. The border may be engraved gold or may be jeweled. The crown pearl badge has four pearls on each side of the badge. The ruby point badge has two rubies and two pearls on each side, the pearls being in the middle and the rubies at the outside".

Fraternity flag[edit]

The fraternity flag is 4' × 6' cotton bunting or nylon. The design is black letters, bordered with white and a gold Castle on a red field. This is a standard flag, that is, read correctly from left to right on one side and in reverse on the other.

Strategic partnerships[edit]

In 2015, Sigma Phi Delta and Alpha Omega Epsilon joined together to form a strategic partnership with the FIRST Robotics Competition in order to fulfill their respective mission to further Engineering Education. Together, they plan to advocate and promote career opportunities in STEM, within grades K–12 as well as higher education, build on existing STEM related programs, and seek ways to engage their memberships in FIRST Mentor/Coach opportunities as a means of workforce development, increased community involvement and/or encourage employees to give back to the communities where they live/work. Most Sigma Phi Delta chapters were already involved with their respective communities FIRST teams, but this further cements Sigma Phi Delta's object of further Engineering as a whole.

Chapters[edit]

Sigma Phi Delta notable alumni[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]


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