Lambda Chi Alpha

Founded:November 2, 1909 at Boston University
Type:Social Fraternity
Scope:International
Motto:Vir Quisque Vir (Every Man a Man)
Naught Without Labor
Per Crucem Crescens (Crescent through the Cross)
Colors:Purple, Green, Gold
Symbol:Cross and Crescent
Flower:White Rose
Publication:The Cross and Crescent, The Paedagogus
Philanthropy:North American Food Drive, WatermelonFest
Chapters:~300
Members:~10,000 [1], currently 250,000+ [2] lifetime
Phone:(317) 872-8000
Headquarters:8741 Founders Rd. Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Homepage:http://www.lambdachi.org
Coe's Chapter Webpage:http://www.public.coe.edu/organizations/LCA/
Chapter Facts:The purpose of Lambda Chi Alpha is to promote the perpetual brotherhood that exists between its members, encourage leadership and academics, and help members grow to be educated adults. Lambda Chi is one of the largest national fraternities and has over 300 chapters across the U.S. and Canada. Lambda Chi was chartered at Coe college in 1946 as Zeta Alpha Zeta. Lambda Chi expects high academic and moral standards of its members and pushes their members to be leaders everywhere in their lives. Lambda Chi members are involved in over 20 different organizations on campus.