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Phi Iota Alpha Fraternity, Inc.

Beta Epsilon Chapter

Our Pillars

Don José Marti
Don Simón Bolívar
Don Benito Juárez
Don Bernardo O’Higgins
Don José de San Martín

Motto

Semper Parati Semper Juncti

Founded
December 26, 1931

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

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Chapter Founded
August 25, 2007

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Mission/Vision

Our Mission is to develop leaders and create innovative ways to unite the Latino Community. Our fraternity’s roots extend from the late 19th century to the first Latino fraternity and the first Latino student organization in the United States.

Purpose

  • Promotion of personal, community, and Pan-American development through the ideals of Bolivar and Mati as well as other Pan-American intellectuals and their philosophies;
  • Creation of a Latin American consciousness; Intensification of education with a Latin American character;
  • Economic and social mobilization of Latin American communities globally;
  • Intensification of contact between Pan-American Countries with the intention of forming a unified network of professional and economic contacts in order to ultimately achieve the unification of Latin America;
  • Conservation of the integrity of the Latin American character;
  • Rejection of war and violence as a means to achieving “La Unión De La Patria Latino Americana.”

Philanthropy

UNICEF

UNICEF is a non-profit organization that helps children around the world have a better life by providing clean water, medicine, schools, and teachers. As well as everything else that may be needed to make sure that all the children in the world have an equal opportunity. In order to make this possible, UNICEF works with different organizations and any individuals that would like to make a difference in a child’s life.

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