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Rho Chapter of Delta
Tau Delta International Fraternity is located at 809 Castle Point
Terrace in Hoboken, NJ. Rho Chapter was founded on May 9th, 1874,
and now occupies the largest residential structure in Hoboken.
The Brothers of Rho Chapter are committed to live a life of
excellence. We demonstrate this by contributing to all facets of
campus life and by giving back to the community in which we reside.
Undergraduate Delts can be found in many leadership positions
throughout campus. We are active members in the SGA, the IFC, the
Ambassadors Club, KHODA, the Honor Board, and a variety of other
organizations. Over 60% of our Brothers are Varsity Athletes. We
currently have members on the Tennis, Track, Baseball, and
Volleyball teams, and captains of the Soccer, Basketball, and
Lacrosse teams.
Delta Tau Delta can also boast a strong showing in all IFC
sports contests. We are currently four time winners of the IFC
All-Sports trophy, and we are actively seeking our tenth
championship in a row this year.
We are also actively involved in a variety of community service
projects. Every semester we sponsor a blood drive on campus,
participate in the local Adopt-a-Highway program, and volunteer at
Hoboken schools as part of our national Fraternity's Adopt-a-School
initiative. We have also participated in American Cancer Society
donation drives and Newark Habitat for Humanity urban renewal
projects.
Rho Chapter also has a very strong alumni base. Many alumni can
boast of powerful positions in upper management of large, successful
companies. Lawrence T. Babbio Jr, Rho class of 1966, is currently
Vice Chairman & President of Verizon Communications and the present
chairman of the Stevens Board of Trustees. Other successful Rho
alumni include Alexander Calder, a world famous artist and designer
best known for his mobiles. Alexander Humphreys, for whom Humphreys
Residence Hall is named, was the only man to be both President of
Stevens and Chairman of the Board of Trustees simultaneously.
Rho Chapter has a tradition of instilling leadership and
supporting the personal development of her members for 129 years. We
are what we repeatedly do. Excellence is not an act, but our
tradition. |