The newly elected Connecticut Alumni colony is already working full steam ahead on this year’s agenda. Led by Tau chapter alumnus, Curtis Porter and the rest of the colony executive board has established quarterly events for its members in 2013. This past March 30th, the alumni colony hosted its Spring Brunch event at the Half...Read More
CAMBRIDGE, MA – Alpha Sigma (Arizona State University) brothers Marcos Valdez (Fall 2005) and Juan Durán (Spring 2009) are currently graduate students attending the Harvard Kennedy School of Government and the Harvard Business School, which in itself is impressive. But they are also finding the time to further the discourse on important policy issues affecting...Read More
A quick Google search of “Multicultural Greek Life” brings up dozens of various Greek-letter organizations (GLOs), ranging from those that identify specifically as Multicultural, to African-American, Native American, South Asian, LGBT, and, of course, Latino. While each Greek-letter organization that falls under the “Multicultural” umbrella has its own unique history and reasons for establishment, there...Read More
SEATTLE, WA – Brother Heriberto Herrera (Beta Omega, Fall 2003), current California Sector 2 Vice-President and 2nd year graduate student in the field of School Psychology was honored to present at the Multicultural Affairs Committee of the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) during the 2013 NASP Annual Convention in Seattle, WA this past week....Read More
HALEDON, NJ – New Jersey Sector 1 of Lambda Theta Phi and New Jersey North Area One of Lambda Theta Alpha invite you to the 1st Annual Lambda Charity Ball. The charity event will be held at La Neve’s in Haledon, New Jersey on Saturday, April 27, 2013 beginning at 8:00 p.m. All proceeds...Read More
WASHINGTON, D.C. – On Saturday, April 27, 2013 the Greater Washington Area brothers of Lambda Theta Phi Latin Fraternity, Inc. will be partnering with Arlington Public Schools’ (APS) Office of Minority Achievement to host “The Color of Leadership Conference” at George Mason University. The conference will bring together 200 African American and Latino middle school...Read More
Since his start in public service at the age of 19, Bob has led the fight for identity, equality and the pursuit of the American dream for all its citizens as a school board member, mayor, state legislature, U.S. Representative and U.S. Senator. Brother Menendez continues to advocate and lead the charge on immigration reform and securing...Read More
Please support our fellow Alumnus Aarón Enrique Almada and Latinas Leading Tomorrow (LLT), who are committed to developing and empowering young Latina women to become successful agents of change in our community. Your generous contributions will not only help LLT continue to fulfill its mission, it will help them crown D.C.’s first “Mr. Heart of...Read More