About Us
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- Local, established in 1921 as Theta Chi; current incarnation established in 1979
- Total members: 27 at the beginnin of fall '24
- Term GPA: 3.67 Cum GPA: 3.74
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
The object of our greek house is to cement by closer bonds the ties of friendship formed between people of congenial temperaments and mutual interest, that through their college years, and in after years, they may be of assistance, gladly and cheerfully rendered, to one another. Viewed more broadly, history is made and civilization and culture advanced as the result of familial action by combined bodies of determined people. From time immemorial people have bound themselves together for the good of all; and when their cause has been just they have met with success.
Alpha Theta seeks to create a unified greek house that promotes the ideals of unity, loyalty, scholarship, integrity, and siblinghood. Its history reflects those ideals, and it hopes to carry them into the future.
- Unity: Alpha Theta seeks to create a unified greek house by embracing, affirming, and appreciating individuality and diversity with respect to gender, race, color, ethnicity, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, disability, class, and age.
- Loyalty: Alpha Theta seeks to create a strong bond of loyalty to the greek house in each of its members by encouraging a spirit of voluntary, not obligatory, participation in the organization and its activities.
- Scholarship: Alpha Theta acknowledges its position within an academic community, valuing, respecting, and encouraging scholarship and intellectual pursuits.
- Integrity: Alpha Theta promotes the Dartmouth College Principle of Community and encourages its members to conduct themselves with honor in all matters, that integrity will occupy a secure position within them and the greek house.
- Siblinghood: Alpha Theta promotes a strong spirit of siblinghood in its community through mutual respect and support among its members.