Declaration of Principles and Objects
"From time to time the Fraternity, of 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 admin 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."
History of the Fraternity
Sigma Phi Delta was founded on April 11, 1924 at University of Southern California in Los Angeles, California. Presently, this Fraternity now recognizes 36 chapters internationally, with colonization still underway.
Beta-Nu Emphasis
Here in San Luis Obispo, California, the Beta-Nu chapter of Sigma Phi Delta strives to uphold the traditions of its Brotherhood, passed down through the generations. As members, our priorities involve professionalism, as well as upholding our Code of Ethics. Throughout both pledging and active life, we are focused on not only being the best engineers we can be, but also the best men. Representing our ideals and tearing down barriers of stigma are what we stand for.
Membership
Founding Class (🏛️)
- Austin Abernathy
- Ryan Eakins
- Robin Hubilla
- Garrett Klunk
- Alex Kost
- Minnal Kunnan
- Greg Lane
- John Lee
- Andrew Pimentel
- Ryan Rumsey
- Ethan Tietze
- Ian Washburne
Alpha Class (Α)
- Manuel Alvarez
- Christian Barreto
- Alex Boyd
- Garrett Chan
- Eugene C.
- Sang Cho
- Brandon Kelley
- Logan Kregness
- Timothy Murphy
- Chauncey Neyman
Beta Class (Β)
- Andrew Epperson
- Oscar Lyncet
- Eric Parella
- Justin Postigo
Gamma Class (Γ)
- Aaron Atamian
- Kevin Baumann
- Kenneth Doran
- Nathan Lee
- Joseph Pham
- Andrew Pirondini
- Mark Smeets
- Devon Subel
- Austin Terris
Delta Class (Δ)
- Ryan Kissinger
- Uriel Nieves-Cruz
- EJ Rainville
- Karson Slocum
- Jay Ullrich
Epsilon Class (Ε)
- John Cav O'Leary
- James Foster
- James Asbury
- Jonathan Ellison
- David Dinh
- Kalyan Vejalla
- Sean Reece
- Alexander Ehm
Zeta Class (Ζ)
- Gabriel Levy
- Anand Rajiv
- Noah Parker
- Josh Giacone
- Matthew Malonzo
- Aniketh Bhat
Eta Class (Η)
- Beau Bikakis
- Matt Hoertig
- Liam Nolan
- Andrew Puleo
- Sid Sharma
- Johnlam Tran
- Jake Worden
Theta Class (Θ)
- Eric Babajanian
- Sujit Madiraju
- Ryan Powell
- Abhishu Rawka
Iota Class (Ι)
- Jonathan Bergum
- Carter Cromer
- Chris Cunningham
- Joseph DeLuca
- Keon Roohparvar
- Riley Smith
- Blake Thomas
Kappa Class (Κ)
- Corey Agena
- Max Allred
- Benjamin Don
- Michael Georgariou III
- Mike Kieran
- Riley Mete
- Tanmay Vegunta
Lambda Class (Λ)
- Christian Silva
- William Moffet
- Vishesh Pithadiya
- Grant Gallagher
- David Chen
- Dakota Hollingsworth
- Joshua Than
- Jensen Lam
- Jeffrey Wexler
- Bryan Chau
- Richard Ou
- Andrew Noble
- Ryan Coldiron
- Sarbo Roy
Mu Class (M)
- Anirudh Divecha
- Anuj Sanghvi
- Christopher Edward
- Jaren T Townsend
- Jonah Ng
- Matthew James Corley
- Max Magnus
- Maxwell James Christy
- Nathan Scheinkman
- Roger Zucchet III
- Ryan Michael Salazar
- Samyak Jain
- Srirag Vuppala
Nu Class (N)
- Adam Westfall
- Adrian Avila
- Alexandre Vasquez
- Caleb Nalley
- Evan Hall
- Joseph Thompson
- Kyle McGarrity
Xi Class (Ξ)
- Andrew Hudak
- Ethan Tan
- Greg Perini
- Joaquin Lopez
- San Varshney
Omicron Class (ο)
- Arnav Banthia
- Aiden Hall
- Ashvir Singh
- Benicio Cristofalo
- Christopher Sheehan
- Jake Romag
- Jeremy Kozlowski
- Jonathan Graves
- Kaleb Branim
- Lucas Fanelli
- Luke Yium
- Samuel Paul Christy
- Scott Pramuk
- Shashank Acharya
- Yoel Nozar
Pi Class (Π)
- Alexis Gaxiola
- Casey Avila
- David Cho
- Dorian Avila
- Ian Feldman
- James Lamkin
- Owen Lassa
- Ryan V Marangattu
- Siddh Desai
Rho Class (Ρ)
- Adrian Sanchez
- Brayden Noguchi
- Daniel Hudak
- Dylan Souttaphonh
- Dylan Walty
- Hunter Pinkstaff
- Ivan Nieto
- Jaskarn Singh
- Jason Tello
- Justin Koida
- Luis Gordillo
- Michael Drobeck
- Nicholas Ruybal
- Pratham Moktan
- Quinn Potter
- Sammy Paykel
- Tinh Nguyen
- Tyler Hamilton
Sigma Class (Σ)
- Antonio Chen
- Arun Prasad Srinivasan Manoharan
- Austin Voong
- Benny Tam
- Daniel Gates
- Edgar Rojas
- Ethan Trantalis
- Joaquin Arredondo
- Koen Graue
- Mayur Shivakumar
- Sameer Nadeem
- Sid Meka
Tau Class (Τ)
- Anthony Ballesteros
- Beck Langstraat
- Carlo Delanni
- Ethan Rezentes
- Evan Cao
- Finn McSherry
- Jerry Tapia
- Luis Garcia
- Mateo Magana
- Matthew McClelland
- Nick Carboni
- Sahith Karra
- Sriram Raghu
- Vasanth Pugalenthi
- Will Baker
- Zohair Ahmed
Upsilon Class (Y)
- Ben Nash
- Evan Claar
- Karthik Balaji
- Oleks Gorpynich
- Dhruv Patel
- Eric Dat Nguyen
- Chancellor Kim
- Chris Arango