Joseph Burak ‘98: I wouldn’t be where I am today, personally or professionally, without the experience I had at the Michigan Delta Chi chapter
Joseph Burak ‘98 ([email protected]) says that he decided to pledge to the house because of the brotherhood. “DX had several guys from my hometown, Bay City,” he wrote. “It was a laid back, fun group. I was a transfer student and not really into being hazed or ridiculed. I attended a few events at Alpha […]
SAVE THE DATE: 2022 Alumni Reunion and Homecoming Event!

The Michigan Chapter of Delta Chi will be hosting this year’s annual reunion on the Michigan Homecoming weekend, September 23-25, 2022. Michigan will be facing the Maryland Terrapins in the Big House, kick-off is at 12 noon. Friday Night: Alumni, actives and their guests are invited to join us for a pizza party at the new […]
Last surviving member of the 1948 Michigan Delta Chi re-charter dies

The Michigan Delta Chi fraternity has had three starts in its long history – originally in 1892 and then in 1948 and most recently in 2006. In 1892, it was founded as the 2nd chapter of Delta Chi and was a legal fraternity. The Chapter thrived for many years and at some point, became a […]
David Siglin ’64: “Delta Chi more than helped me develop the social and interpersonal skills to function in the real world”

To start with, it’s important to note that, in those days, it was incredibly cheap to go to college. Tuition and books were a couple hundred dollars a year, which the Veteran’s Administration paid (my father was killed in WW2). Counting undergrad and grad school, I went to college for 14 years and finished nearly […]
Michigan Delta Chi Chapter Update

In our monthly eDelt over the last few years, we’ve been providing updates from many Alumni, and articles from and about many of our Alumni Brothers. We’ve also tried to keep you updated on the various aspects of turning the “new” house at 1705 Hill St. into a home for all Delta Chis, past and […]
1705 Hill Street – Mortgage 3.0

1705 Hill Street – Mortgage 3.0, by John (1973 & 1975) and Dave (1975 & 1977) Levinson (and a few other Editors for which we especially acknowledge Howard Gandelot) First a little history on the mortgage(s) for 1705 Hill Street. When the Chapter was recolonized after World War II, there were no physical assets to […]
9-11– The Pentagon Experience

Written by Joe Gradisher ‘79 First, let me set the stage. The Pentagon Located on the banks of the Potomac River (technically in Virginia, but considered part of Washington, DC), the Pentagon is the world’s largest office building. It has 5 sides (thus the “Pentagon”), 5 floors (the 5th floor on the outside wall has no […]
Alumni Updates

The editors of the eDelt, our communication to Michigan Delta Chi fraternity members, have implemented a bi-monthly section called “Alumni Updates.” Our plan is to keep members in the loop in the forthcoming years by letting others know what is going on in their lives. Our success depends in having YOU tell us what is […]
Jim Fuger ‘82: Read his Delta Chi profile and his story of where he was on 9/11

From 1979 until his graduation in 1982, Jim lived in the Delta Chi house. During his first year, his roommate was Greg “Pode” Roda ’83 — they lived in the basement. For the next two years, he would live in “Bear’s Room.” One of his best memories is of a particular stealth operation in the […]
Chapter Eternal: Scott Fogler

Scott Fogler, professor of Chemical Engineering at the University of Michigan, and father of Peter Fogler ’89 and Robert Fogler ’91, passes August 21,2021. Click “Read More” to view the funeral home obituary and the obituary from the Chemical Engineering Department honoring him.