It is my pleasure to welcome you to the homepage of Delta Chi Georgia Tech. At its core, Delta Chi Georgia Tech is an idea. This idea creates a place where 'fraternity'
embodies philosophies which shed the negative baggage that Greek-cultural-evolution has
brought most of us to in our present society. Without these restraints, the idea of fraternity
becomes a place for the promotion of good and the development of young men in every aspect
of their collegiate life through the benefits derived in close association. This modern ideal of
brotherhood hopes to weave bonds with academically and socially like-minded brothers, which,
in turn, set the foundations for a successful future and a fulfilling life.
Our foundation as a chapter comes from our Georgia Tech Founding Fathers, who professed the Four Founding Principles. We continue to profess these Four Founding Principles in everything we do as a chapter.
It is difficult to fully encapsulate the dynamic experience of our brotherhood, but we wish to
give an impression of our whole through mediums of news, philosophies, awards, profiles and
pictures which communicate our chapter, culture, community and home. Incoming freshmen, current students, parents, and alumni, please explore this site, and hopefully
you will acquire this sense of our brotherhood.
In the Bond,
Michael Miller
President
Oct 10, 2011

The Georgia Tech Chapter is pleased to announce the winning of its 16th President’s Cup this year.
Chapter officers and members alike were excited to be recognized by Delta Chi Headquarters with this
prestigious award. The chapter was also recognized for excellence in: Advising and Governance, Alumni
Relations, Financial Management, Housing, Involvement, Member Education, Scholarship, Outstanding
Chapter Advisor, and Outstanding Chapter Programming. The chapter’s “C” from 2010, Young Kim, was
also recognized for individual leadership. Congratulations brothers!
Oct 2, 2011

Georgia Tech students from all around campus were able to enjoy Delta Chi’s biggest party of the year at
the annual “Wreck the Deck” party. Although the deck was, fortunately, not wrecked this year – it was
definitely a full house. “Lucky Town” was invited to play 80’s and 90’s music throughout the evening.
We were also lucky to have many members of the Delta Chi Kennesaw Chapter in attendance. Thanks
for a great weekend.
Sept 27, 2011

The 20th year since our chartering has presented one of best reasons for the chapter to celebrate. For
two decades, the brothers of the Georgia Tech chapter have experience an uncommon bond that can
be found in no other place. The current active undergraduate brothers were pleased to welcome back
alumni from across the United States, including many of the chapter’s Founding Fathers. We also took
the opportunity to open the 20th time capsule and revel in the numerous (and sometimes bizarre)
memories it contained. A job well done in maintaining a strong chapter for the last 20 years! We look
forward to many years to come.
Sept 13, 2011

For the third consecutive time, the Delta Chi chapter has placed 1st overall in the 2010 Homecoming
Competition. This involved stellar performance in many key events like Mock Rock, Contraption,
Assassins and more! We also received a great deal of points from spectator attendance, a feat
that really took effort on the part of the whole chapter in coming out to support the brotherhood’s
competitions. Congratulations to brothers Sam Morgan and Lishan Mu for coordinating the
Homecoming events.
Aug 29, 2011

Brother Robert Ellis was recognized this year by the student body and the Institute as Mr. Georgia Tech.
This honor is given to only one male student each year who displays the true characteristics of a Georgia
Tech man. He was awarded this honor at the homecoming football game, amid cheers from current
undergraduate brothers who had nominated him and alumni who had gathered for the traditional
event. Ms. Georgia Tech was awarded to Kaitlyn Frazier, an Alpha Delta Pi, and a friend of the chapter.
Well done!