“Culture For Service and Service For Humanity”
Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity was founded at Howard University in Washington, D.C., January 9, 1914, by three young African-American male students. The Founders, Honorable A. Langston Taylor, Honorable Leonard F. Morse, and Honorable Charles I. Brown, wanted to organize a Greek letter fraternity that would truly exemplify the ideals of brotherhood, scholarship, and service.
Phi Beta Sigma By The Numbers
Service Hours
Years of Brotherhood
young men mentor Annually
Members initiated since 1914
Active Chapters
In scholarship to students annually
363K
106
2.5k
185K
599
1M
Epsilon Chi Sigma cordially invites you to our Open House event, a unique opportunity to discover the rich legacy and promising future of our esteemed society. Come, mingle with our distinguished members, explore the benefits of our brotherhood, and envision a path where your potential can truly flourish. Engage in enlightening conversations, learn about our community impact, and see firsthand how Epsilon Chi Sigma can be an integral part of your personal and professional growth. We eagerly await your presence; join us in shaping a more powerful tomorrow.
March Of Dimes
The men of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc., Epsilon Chi Sigma chapter proudly participate in the annual March of Dimes march to raise awareness of this issue. “
With a motto of "Culture for Service and Service for Humanity," Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity helps March of Dimes achieve a few of its vital objectives to improve birth outcomes, reduce racial and ethnic disparities, and promote resources to help parents and their babies to be healthy and strong.
Sigma Beta Club
In the early 1950s, Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity became the first Greek organization to establish a youth auxiliary group. Under the direction of Bro. Dr. Parlett L. Moore, while serving as National Education Director, the Sigma Beta Club was founded.
The Sigma Beta Club, also focuses on Culture, Athletics, Social and Educational needs.