About Sigma Phi Delta - Beta Lambda
"From time to time the Fraternity, or Greek, system is called upon to set forth the principles for which it stands. So far, it has been able to offer a satisfactory explanation for its existence. As a part of this system - as a Fraternity of Engineers - we insist that whatever our own superficial peculiarities, we exist for a purpose.
We stand steadfast and firm in our belief that we serve as a necessary adjunct to our Colleges and Universities in the training of young engineers. Our Constitution states, without equivocation, that the Object of the Fraternity shall be to promote the advancement of the Engineering Profession; to foster the advancement of Engineering Education; to instill a greater spirit of cooperation among Engineering Students and Organizations; to inculcate in its members the highest ideals of virtuous manhood, good Citizenship, obedience to Law, and Brotherhood; and to encourage excellence in scholarship. These objects we endeavor to fulfill in our Laws, in our Ritual, in our conduct and in our relations with others.
The Sigma Phi Delta Fraternity has, since its founding on April 11, 1924, at the University of Southern California, been a Professional-Social Fraternity of Engineers. We are Professional in that, unlike the General Fraternity, we admit to membership only students enrolled or working in a curriculum, or program, leading toward a degree in engineering; that we encourage and expect our Chapters to conduct and to participate in a continuing professional program through symposia, seminars, field trips, and similar programs; and that we encourage our members to give the fullest support to the faculty of the Colleges and Schools of Engineering throughout North America.
We are Social in that, similar to the General Fraternity, our members maintain and live in Chapter houses; have a social program; participate in athletic programs; and foster a close relationship with our graduated, or alumni, members...
...We believe in the message of Brotherly Love as the emotionality power in the lives of men. We believe in true Fraternity, exemplified by genuine fellowship and perpetual friendship. Further, we believe that the thoroughness with which our members live up to their principles governs, to a great extent, the soundness and success of this Fraternity."
THE CODE OF ETHICS OF SIGMA PHI DELTA
The Code of Ethics of Sigma Phi Delta is founded upon the basic principles of truth and honesty. The quotation, "Whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest," should be the light guiding the footsteps of an Engineer towards service and success.
An Engineer should at all times be mentally, physically and morally clean, and should conduct himself as a gentleman. He should be courageous in following his own convictions, mentally awake to make use of every opportunity, and should consider the welfare of others before his own.
To his superiors, an Engineer should be dutiful; to his co-workers, helpful; to his subordinates, generous; to all men, brotherly. An Engineer should take a good grip on the joys of life. He should play the game like a man. He should fight against nothing so hard as his own weaknesses, and should endeavor to gain in strength. He should live so that his actions shall never besmirch his own honor, and thus maintain the honor of the Engineering Profession.
MOTTO
"Pro Bono Professionis" - For the good of the profession.
The Brothers
Ε - Epsilon
Liam Redo
Η - Eta
Brandon Mosburg
Jeronimo Seminario
Θ - Theta
Winston Liew
Parker Reynolds
August Stegman
Ι - Iota
Brandon Khamenian
Daniel Murrillo
Jakob Lepur
Peter Azmy
Blake Downey
Κ - Kappa
Jacob Martinez
Josh Olson
Aaron Eppstein
Billy Augustine
Camden Carter
Felipe Sales
Evan Czajkowski
Λ - Lambda
Chad Zuanich
Kobe Marquez
Daniel Izarraras
Benny Jaime
Fofo Callado
Zachary Chow
Μ - Mu
Jordan Kaplan
Casey Fischbach
Cade Ramirez
River Watts
Casey Johnston
Zach Brueggeman
Ryan Jaber
Aaron Tenner
Brian Tran
Tyler Matlock
Zach Nyamdagva
Adrian Melgoza
Josh Warden
Dereck Chang
Rene Orellana
Kellen Sabhlok
Jayden Ders
George Mirza
Carson Knutson
Isaiah Hansink
Joey Fraticelli
Ethan Wilson
Patrick Faynor
Ν - Nu
Joshua Prado
Giovanni Nicolazzo
Billy Sample
Devon DeLonzor
Nathan Hendriksz
Dominic Griffith
Mathew Tivey
Tyler Markowitz
Jason Ruiz
Ilan Perfecto
Conrad Dela Rosa
Evan Cuyler
Avi Martin
Michael Arcangelo
Ξ - Xi
Ash Tamimi
Daniel Orosco
Eric Rintoul
Hrishi Manjunath
John Flores
Josh Brown
Josh Truong
Riley Jacobsen
Roberto Montano Bermudez
Tyler Hubert
Vish Gobre
Omicron
Phillip Vo
Jon Pfleger
Alex Ho
Π - Pi
Cory Ainsworth
Diego Tres
Garrett Leach
Jay Sampayan
Liam mcDonald
Matt Villanueva
Mo Farah
Paul Lappin
Rajiv Mangukia
Roan Weston
Joseph Mikkelson
Tony Elhindi
Ρ - Rho
Danny Truong
Hubert Ani
Jacob Ninomiya
Jeron Rollins
Josh Montalto
Nick Anderson
Ramez Ghattas
Quincy Fitzgerald
Σ - Sigma
Ian May
Jesus Hernandez
Alex Rivera
Standy Johnson
Seif Youssef
Giacomo Lalicata
Justin Gip
Τ - Tau
Felix Marecaux
Kaleb Samson
Jackson Griffen
Nico Ulloa
Skyler Varney
Jose Liborio
Sergio Sanchez Diaz
Jason Nguyen
Luca Guillbert
Shawn Obeso
Daniel Campos
Υ - Upsilon
Alessandro Paschetta
Cristian Rosete
Ethan Hirschorn
Gustavo Ramirez
Jake Figone
Joaquin Long
John Flores
Matthew Buck
Simhal Maharaj
Zachary Pedroza
Φ - Phi
Aadi Sakurikar
Aaron Tewolde
Brandon Dimmick
Jack Righetti
Jimin Chae
John Ton
Patricio Marce
Ryan Seifert
Sammy Carver
Will Traywick
Yunis Tamang
Sigma Phi Delta Statement on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
The Object, Purpose, and Code of Ethics of the Sigma Phi Delta Fraternity all lend themselves to a Brotherhood which looks to bring in new members and volunteers who share an understanding of our ideals. It is fundamentally against our values and interests for any individual, member or non-member, to be discriminated against.
The Sigma Phi Delta policies and educational programs emphasize a non-discrimination policy. As outlined in Article 64, Section 2 of our Risk Management Policy, the Sigma Phi Delta Fraternity and its members shall not discriminate against any individual on the basis of race; color; creed; culture; national origin; ancestry; genetic information; sexual orientation; gender identity and expression; religion; age; physical or mental disability; medical condition; marital or parental status; veteran or military status; socio-economic status; OR any other characteristic protected under applicable federal, state, or local laws. To that end, we are committed to be an ally to minority and LGBTQ+ communities across the globe.
Lastly, while Sigma Phi Delta continues to be committed and focused on our primary goal of being a Social-Professional Engineering Fraternity, our mission also includes a promise to provide a safe and non-discriminatory environment for everyone in all we do. From our recruitment events to the governing actions of our Supreme Council, we are dedicated to addressing systemic issues of discrimination. Sigma Phi Delta condemns all hate-related actions based on any form of discrimination. Our aim is to be an inclusive brotherhood that works towards the advancement of the Engineering Profession. Pro Bono Professionis.