Letters: | Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: ΤΦΣ |
Tau Phi Sigma | |
Motto: | Como Humanos Siempre Unidos (As Humans Always United), Como Hermanos Jamas Vencidos (As Brothers Never Defeated) |
Crest: | Tau Phi Sigma crest.png |
Alt: | The official crest of Tau Phi Sigma |
Former Affiliation: | NIC |
Type: | Multicultural |
Philanthropy: | Fight 4 Life Initiative |
Chapters: | 6 |
Colors: | Navy Blue Silver |
Birthplace: | University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign |
Flower: | Don Juan Rose |
Symbol: | Gryphon |
Publication: | Gryphon Gazette |
State: | Illinois |
Country: | United States |
Scope: | Regional |
Emphasis: | Service |
Pillars: | Equality, Respect, Unity, Loyalty, and Pride |
Status: | Active |
Tau Phi Sigma, (Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: ΤΦΣ), was a multicultural service-oriented college fraternity, founded in 1992 at the campus of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Tau Phi Sigma is a multicultural college fraternity, founded on November 11, 1992, at the campus of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The organization's primary purpose is to ensure its members reach higher states of education and progress the cultural awareness of humanity in all parts of the globe while maintaining the values of brotherhood, equality, loyalty, respect, and pride. Since then the fraternity has expanded to eight collegiate chapters and two alumni chapters in the Midwest.[1]
On the campus of University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, a group of thirteen students attending the university were unable to find a fraternity that satisfied their ideals of brotherhood. They intended to create a brotherhood that would encompass all ethnicities and backgrounds and make men of good character which would manifest itself in attaining a higher education, providing service to the community, and promoting social and cultural awareness.
The founding fathers of the organization devised a pledging process that would ensure fraternal bonds would develop and a true brotherhood would form. After twelve rigorous weeks of hard work, dedication, education, and discipline, ending on May 1, 1993, the first seventeen members of a fraternity they named Sigma Tau Phi emerged.
Another national fraternity had used the same name as early as 1918. As that group had merged into another NIC fraternity and was still known by them as a predecessor group, the new multicultural group at Illinois opted early to change its name from Sigma Tau Phi to Tau Phi Sigma to avoid any confusion.[2]
The objectives of Tau Phi Sigma were:
Tau Phi Sigma was founded by seventeen young men:
The fraternity's public or open motto was Como Humanos Siempre Unidos, Como Hermanos Jamas Vencidos (As Humans Always United, As Brothers Never Defeated). Its colors were navy blue and silver. Its symbol was the griffin. Its flower was the Don Juan rose. Its principles or pillars were Equality, Respect, Unity, Loyalty, and Pride.
Tau Phi Sigma was a service-oriented fraternity. To further research and development of major diseases such as cancer, diabetes, epilepsy and cardiologic conditions Tau Phi Sigma established the "Fight 4 Life Initiative" as its national philanthropy to support the following organizations: