Sigma Lambda Beta Fraternity International Fraternity Inc. is a
social fraternity that was founded in 1986 at the University of
Iowa. It is based on the cultural understanding and wisdom. Most
noteworthy is that Sigma Lambda Beta was founded by 18 men of whom
16 were of Latin American or Hispanic descent.
The primary purpose of Sigma Lambda Beta is to promote
Latino culture based upon the values of fairness,
opportunity, and equality of all men no matter what their race, culture, or
ethnicity. Our biggest goal is to see that all of society can
realize the importance of these three principles. In order to
achieve this goal we all strive to model these behaviors and present
ourselves in a gentlemanly and educated fashion.
Sigma Lambda Beta
International Fraternity, Incorporated (ΣΛΒ) (known
as Betas, Lambda Betas or SLB) is a historically
Latino based fraternity in the United States,
established with a multicultural membership. The four key principles
that serve as pillars to this purpose are
Brotherhood, Scholarship, Community Service, and
Cultural Awareness.
Sigma Lambda Beta
Fraternity offers lifelong support for leadership
development, personal growth, academic success and
community service, all in the context of true
friendship.
Today, our Sigma Lambda Beta
is
made up of committed undergraduate members, alumni
and volunteers who support our mission.
During the fall of 1986, Baltazar Mendoza-Madrigal began to explore
the idea of establishing a Latino based Fraternity at the University
of Iowa. After months of intensive reasearch, Baltazar
Mendoza-Madrigal called a special meeting on Monday, March 7, 1986
wish of the Latino students at the Chicano Indian American Cultural
Centerin of the Univeristy of Iowa. The purpose of the meeting was
to discuss the need and feasibility of creating a new social
Fraternity with an emphasis on the Latino Culture.
At that point in time, the student body at the University of Iowa
was predominetly Caucasian. In addition, the Latino community on
campus was divided into different social groups. As a result, the
studentswho attended the first meeting wanted to solidify and unify
the Latino community. Furthermore, the students wanted to promote a
positive image of Latinos in the University.
After the meeting, the enthusiasm in favor of the Fraternity was so
encouraging that the word spread throughout the University of Iowa.
Everyone knew that something special was about to take place. On
Friday, April 4, 1986, the members finalized the philosophy and
ideology of the Orgazing. Hence, April 4, 1986, is the official
founding date of the Fraternity.
The Eighteen Founding Fathers established Sigma Lambda Beta with the
following principles in mind Brotherhood, Schoolarship, Cultural
Awerness, and Community Service. Our Founding fathers had a dream
and VISION that our Honorable Fraternity could promote a positive
image of the Latino Community in the University of Iowa and other
Universities throughout the nation by scholastic achievements,
eternal Brotherhood, the dissemination of our unique and rich
culture and service to our community.
Many students around the nation saw the same values that our
faunders viewed. That was what made our fraternity what it is today,
the Largest Latinos based fraternity with multicultural membership.
During the last week of finals in the fall of 1995, Bro. E. "Tex Mex" C. discussed the idea of starting a chapter of Sigma Lambda Beta International Fraternity Inc., at Michigan State University with Bro. Abelardo "Ardiente" Rodriguez, and Bro. Luis "Balazo" Vazquez. Bro. E. C. felt that there should be a fraternity to represent the Latino population at Michigan State University. Bro. E. C. also felt there was a need for a Latino organization, which would be stronger than any student club or college student group. The Michigan State University Latino Community was suffering from numerous problems:
On March 30th, 1996 Bro. Alfonso Salais called a special meeting to
induct the first line of Associate Members of the prospective
chapter of Sigma Lambda Beta Fraternity Inc., at Michigan State
University. The following students were inducted Bro. E. C., Bro.
Abelardo Rodriguez, and Bro. Luis Angel Vazquez. It was then decided
that they would continue their enlightenment process in the fall of
1996, which was a lengthy process: 7 months, 3 weeks, 4 days, 2
hours, 2minutes, and 12 seconds to be exact. During the
enlightenment process, Bro. Alfonso Salais, Bro. Esteban Tapia, Bro.
Carlos Salais, Bro. Jose Olivarez, Bro. Rick Ramirez, Bro. Mark
Tovar, and Bro. Miguel Centellas, all of whom were Members of
Central Michigan University Rho Chapter of Sigma Lambda Beta
International Fraternity Inc., educated the new members on the
requirements for membership. On November 24th, 1996 at 2:41:11am,
Bro. Alfonso Salais initiated the new members at Central Michigan
University and so it was determined that this date would
berecognized as the founding date for the prospective chapter of
Sigma Lambda Beta International Fraternity Inc., at Michigan State
University. The Ship name of the founding line at MSU was
established as "L.P.P.N.L.U" , with their line names: Bro. E. "Tex
Mex" C., Bro. Abelardo "Ardiente"Rodriguez, and Bro. Luis "Balazo"
Vazquez.
The following week was a busy time in preparation for finals, so it
was decided that they would pick up in the spring semester, when all
necessary plans and organization had been taken care of. The first
executive board was as follows: President- Bro. E. C., Secretary-
Bro. Luis Vazquez, and Treasurer/Membership Educator- Bro. Abelardo
Rodriguez.Throughout the existence of Sigma Lambda Beta
International Fraternity Inc at Michigan State University it will
remain as the strongest Latino student organization on campus.
Brothers of Sigma Lambda Beta pride themselves in creating a family-oriented atmosphere in our campus were we support each other in every single way. This support network is one of the key aspects that make our organization so powerful.
Academic success and higher education are some of the main goals driving Sigma Lambda Beta. We have high percentage of graduating members and post-bachelorate degrees. At our Chapter we have brothers that have graduate degrees from engineering to MBA, and we currently have brothers in PhD programs here at our campus, we also have brothers working on their professional degree and that is something we are really proud of.
Emphasis is place on making cultural awareness present on campus. Some of the more popular events carried out by brothers in the past are: Cinco de Mayo Parade in Southwest Detroit, Zapateando, Latino Male Crisis and Latino Puluck.
Our fraternity is always strive to give back to the community. Each chapter is performs a minimum of 2 community services per semester, but often we find ourselves performing more.
To nurture and further a dynamic, values-based environment which utilizes our historically Latino based fraternity as a catalyst to better serve the needs and wants of all people.