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Sigma Phi Beta is a college fraternity for gay, straight, bisexual, and transgender men in college. It was founded at Arizona State University (ASU) on September 28, 2003. It originated from a short lived fraternity with similar values, Alpha Lambda Tau. The Fraternity was the Beta chapter of ΑΛΤ, and it dissolved from them on May 11, 2003.
The fraternity creates a unique social and educational environment for its members within the traditional Greek fraternity system, while providing all open-minded men in college with career and character building opportunities. By participating in recreational, scholastic, and community service programs, the members of Sigma Phi Beta are transforming into tomorrow's reliable leaders. Sigma Phi Beta values brotherhood, diversity, leadership, education, scholarship, fraternity life, and community service. We embrace tradition while promoting positive change that moves us forward. It organized as a national body on July 17, 2005, adopting a constitution and bylaws and electing the first fraternity council.
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