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    • Phi Iota Alpha
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    • Delta Xi Nu
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Gamma Beta National Fraternity, Inc.

Gamma Chapter

  • Our Tenets

    Brotherhood
    Unity
    Courtesy
    Respect
    Discipline
    Integrity
    Perseverance
    Indomitable Spirit
    Humility

  • Motto

    Making good men better.

  • Founded
    Spring 2000

    University of Texas
    Austin, TX

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  • Chapter Founded
    December 5, 2008

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Purpose

The official purpose of the Gamma Beta organization is to better each member as an individual and as a whole and all those in contact with Gamma Beta through a brotherhood promoting and enforcing morality, discipline, responsibility, an unprecedented sense of unity and high academic standards.

Philanthropy

Asian Liver Center

The Asian Liver Center at Stanford University is the first non-profit organization in the United States that addresses the high incidence of hepatitis B and liver cancer in Asians and Asian Americans. Founded in 1996, the center uses a four-pronged approach towards fighting hepatitis B: collaboration, advocacy, research, education and outreach (CARE). This organization has received numerous awards and recognition which include the White House award, in recognition of leadership in the prevention and treatment of viral hepatitis, and the Immunization Leadership Award.

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