The Gamma Tau Chapter
Established on April 28th 1934, the Gamma Tau chapter of Sigma Chi continuously strives to foster and preserve high academic standings, train undergraduates in leadership responsibility and instill the ideal of good citizenship, stimulate participation in college programs, develop close cooperation between membership and college officials, faculty, and other student organizations, and provide an environment of brotherhood for the achievement of purposeful living on the North Dakota State University Campus.
Guiding Principles
In addition to Isaac M. Jordan’s set of seven standards under which we select our new members, the Gamma Tau chapter highlights Personal Development and High Ambition as our guiding principles. We believe that these two principles are the qualities that are most prominent in our chapter, and they are what lead us to be great men.
Rich History
Starting as a local fraternity at North Dakota Agricultural College as the Delta Kappa Sigmas in 1922, we petitioned for a Sigma Chi charter for nine years before landing a chapter installation in 1934. 37 of our DKΣs became the founding class of the Gamma Tau chapter on April 27th, and we have since initiated nearly 2,000 brothers over 90 years. Our brotherhood is driven by close connections and a high conviction of talent, and it is the reason that so many of our alumni stay involved in our chapter today. We take pride in our accomplishments and history and we constantly strive to retain the standard of the Gamma Tau chapter of Sigma Chi.