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The Haus

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welcome
The Alpha Delta Phi Society is a co-educational fraternity and one of North America's foremost co-educational Greek-letter institutions, with five active chapters. The heritage, traditions, and history of the Alpha Delta Phi date back to 1832, when Samuel Eells of Hamilton College set out to found a "union for intellectual and literary purposes" with "the integrity of youthful character." The strength and principles of Eells's new society fueled its rapid spread, and it became the first fraternity at eleven campuses including Harvard, Columbia, Yale, Brown, and Amherst. Read more about our history...

who are we?
The Alpha Delta Phi is the oldest Greek organization on Columbia's campus, and is the fourth oldest brotherhood in the United States and Canada. Since 1927, the membership of the Alpha Delta Phi has lived, worked, and played in our beloved Haus (pictured right), located at 526 W 114 St. (between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue), conveniently situated across the street from Butler Library, and mere steps away from Columbia's campus. For a map and directions to the haus, visit the contact page.

how do I get involved?
If you are interested in rushing the Alpha Delta Phi, take a look at our current calendar of events or visit the rush portal. Any specific questions may be directed to our current Rush Chairs, Sylvie Krekow, BC'13, Thomas Spry, CC'14, or Evan Drewry, CC'13.

(c) The Alpha Delta Phi Society, Columbia Chapter - 526 W 114 St., New York, NY 10025