A. Delta Phi Epsilon Fraternity is not a part of, nor connected with, Georgetown University in any way. Each is an independent entity.
Although almost all the members of Alpha Chapter of Delta Phi Epsilon Professional Foreign Service Fraternity are, or have been, students or faculty of Georgetown University, there is no organic tie. The Fraternity's history is, however, closely intertwined with that of the School of Foreign Service of Georgetown University. Four of the ten Deans of that School have been brothers (Roy S.
MacElwee, 1919-1923; William F. Notz, 1923-1935; William E. Moran, 1961-1966; and Jesse A.
Mann, 1968-1970). Most of the best teachers in the School of Foreign Service have also been members. At present there are 22 faculty members of Georgetown University who are brothers.
Delta Phi Epsilon is, therefore, determined on making itself a credit to the school that gave it birth in 1920. You could be a part of this. More.
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