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The official rush events at Hopkins don't start until the spring. That said, if you are a Freshman or Sophomore looking to join the oldest continuously running Fraternity on campus, we want to meet you! Our Chapter consists of varsity athletes, top students and great guys altogether. We also have one of the largest alumni networks on campus, with leaders of industry all around the country.
If you are interested in learning more about becoming a Fiji Brother,
please click here and fill out the form...
The official rush events at Hopkins don't start until the spring. That said, if you are a Freshman or Sophomore looking to join the oldest continuously running Fraternity on campus, we want to meet you! Our Chapter consists of varsity athletes, top students and great guys altogether. We also have one of the largest alumni networks on campus, with leaders of industry all around the country.
If you are interested in learning more about becoming a Fiji Brother,
please click here and fill out the form...
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Essential facts about the Fraternity of Phi Gamma Delta:
Essential facts about the Fraternity of Phi Gamma Delta:
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Founded:
1848 - Fraternity founded at Jefferson College in Canonsburg, PA 1891 - Beta Mu Chapter founded at Johns Hopkins in Baltimore, MD, becoming the 41st college to host a chapter *We have operated as a Chapter every year since, making us the longest continuously run Fraternity on campus.* Members: 199,000+ brothers initiated since 1848 10,000+ undergraduate brothers Our Greek Letters: Members of Phi Gamma Delta hold our Greek letters in reverence. Therefore, we limit their display to a select number of places, such as the front of the chapter house, the fraternity flag, class rings, and the member badge. When our Fraternity is named in campus or interfraternity publications, we prefer the full spelling of Phi Gamma Delta rather than use of the Greek letters or the nickname Fiji. Nicknames: Phi Gam or Fiji |
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