Delta Phi

Delta Phi (ΔΦ) is a fraternal society established in Schenectady, New York on November 17, 1827. Its first chapter was founded at Union College, and was the third and final member of the Union Triad. In 1879, William Raimond Baird's American College Fraternities characterized the fraternity's membership as being largely drawn from the old knickerbocker families of New York and New Jersey. Today, the fraternity consists of ten active chapters along the East Coast of the United States, and also uses the names "St. Elmo," "St. Elmo Hall," or merely "Elmo" for its relation to Erasmus of Formia, the patron saint of sailors, and the Knights of Malta.

Delta Phi (St. Elmo)
ΔΦ
FoundedNovember 17, 1827 (1827-11-17)
Union College
TypeSocial
AffiliationNIC
ScopeNational
Motto"Semper Ubique" ("Always Everywhere")
Colors  Columbia blue and   White
SymbolMaltese Cross
Patron saintSt. Elmo
Chapters12 active
NicknameSt. Elmo / St. Elmo Hall / Elmo
Headquarters120 Providence Rd., Ste 102
P.O. Box 4633

Chapel Hill, NC 27514
USA
WebsiteOfficial website
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