Lambda Alpha Upsilon
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Latino America Unida, Lambda Alpha Upsilon Fraternity, Inc. (ΛΑΥ or "LAU" also known as "Lambdas" and "Condors") is a Latino
Latino
The demonyms Latino and Latina , are defined in English language dictionaries as:* "a person of Latin-American descent."* "A Latin American."* "A person of Hispanic, especially Latin-American, descent, often one living in the United States."...

 oriented Greek letter
Greek alphabet
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 intercollegiate fraternity
Fraternities and sororities
Fraternities and sororities are fraternal social organizations for undergraduate students. In Latin, the term refers mainly to such organizations at colleges and universities in the United States, although it is also applied to analogous European groups also known as corporations...

 founded on December 10, 1985 at the State University of New York at Buffalo when sixteen men formed a support group to provide a social and cultural outlet for students of Latin American descent. The university's Greek system lacked an organization dedicated to the needs of the Latino community. To meet those needs, the group chose to pursue recognition as the first Latino-oriented Greek-letter organization on campus. The founding fathers represented various ethnic backgrounds, demonstrating the diversity of the Latin American community. The unity realized by these men became the foundation upon which the fraternity was established.

The interest group searched for a reputable organization with which to affiliate, however, did not find one to suit its needs. They then decided to create a unique fraternity, with its own principles and philosophies. The founding fathers knew that strength of character, and a common purpose are the foundation of successful institutions. This led them to create a fraternity based upon the principles of brotherhood, scholarship and service to the community.

The founding fathers developed a set of goals, known as the Metas, based upon said principles. The Metas were meant to be guidelines to direct how the fraternity serves its community, and how Hermanos are to conduct themselves. The Rituals were designed to instill upon candidates the values, principles, and purpose of the brotherhood. Symbols were chosen to represent the strength and character of the fraternity. Moreover, the founding fathers were laying the foundation for the future of the fraternity, as it expanded to other Colleges and Universities.

As Lambda Alpha Upsilon continues to develop, it has maintained its principles and purpose, for these are what distinguish the brotherhood and guide its members through their personal and professional endeavors. All these things can be combined to express one common belief. No matter what obstacles or difficulties stand in our way; "¡Venceremos Porque Nacimos Para Triunfar!" (We will overcome because we were born to triumph!) We are all given the opportunity to live a significant life and as such, it is our responsibility to leave our mark on society.

Founding Fathers

The founding Fathers represented various ethnic backgrounds demonstrating the diversity of the Latin American community. In the fall of 1984 at the University at Buffalo sixteen young men decided to form a support group that would provide a social and cultural outlet for students of Latin American descent. The university's Greek system lacked an organization dedicated to the needs of the Latino community. To meet those needs, the group chose to pursue recognition as the first Latino-oriented Greek-letter organization on campus. The founding fathers represented various ethnic backgrounds, demonstrating the diversity of the Latin American community.

The interest group searched for a reputable organization with which to affiliate, however, did not find one to suit its needs. They then decided to create a unique fraternity, with its own principles and philosophies. The founding fathers knew that strength of character, and a common purpose are the foundation of successful institutions. This led them to create a fraternity based upon the principles of brotherhood, scholarship and service to the community.

The founding fathers developed a set of goals, known as the Metas, based upon said principles. The Metas were meant to be guidelines to direct how the fraternity serves its community, and how Hermanos are to conduct themselves. The Rituals were designed to instill upon candidates the values, principles, and purpose of the brotherhood. Symbols were chosen to represent the strength and character of the fraternity. Moreover, the founding fathers were laying the foundation for the future of the fraternity, as it expanded to other Colleges and Universities.

The unity realized by these men became the foundation upon which the fraternity was established.
  • Antonio Adorno
  • José Betances
  • Miguel Buitrago
  • Manuel Cáceres
  • José Chiu
  • Ronald Ellín
  • Daniel Figueroa III
  • Victor Gutiérrez
  • Justo León
  • Julio Martínez Jr.
  • José Núñez
  • Antonio Rodríguez
  • Daryl Salas
  • Manny Sánchez
  • José Soto
  • Simón Vélez

Metas(Goals)

Lambda Alpha Upsilon was founded upon the principles of brotherhood, scholarship and community Service. These principles are the guidelines by which the fraternity supports their mission within the community. These are expressed in the fraternity's Metas or goals, which are the following:
  1. To unite the Latino community
  2. To provide a strong and solid base for Latino culture
  3. To support each other personally and academically
  4. To establish a network of professionals
  5. To expand our brotherhood to an international level
  6. To insure that the numbers of Latinos in education is ever increasing
  7. To enrich our environment with Latino pride and spirit


Lambda Alpha Upsilon believes that high standards, strength of character and a common vision promote the success of the brotherhood. That belief must be carried out through each member's personal and professional lives in constant pursuit of the realization of the Metas. It is the Metas that provide the path to success as the fraternity and its members continues to excel in every field of human endeavor.

Undergraduate Chapters

Lambda Alpha Upsilon reserves the Lambda chapter designation for deceased Hermanos. Iterations beginning with the letter Lambda are reserved for Alumni chapters as described below.
Chapter School Established
Alpha State University of New York at Buffalo 1985
Beta Rochester Institute of Technology 1993
Gamma St. John's University 1994
Delta State University of New York at Oswego 1996
Epsilon New York City Technical College 1996
Zeta State University of New York at Delhi 1997
Eta State University of New York at Old Westbury 1998
Theta Southern Connecticut State University 1999
Iota University of Florida 2001
Kappa University of New Haven 2004
Mu University of Wisconsin-Whitewater 2005
Nu West Chester University of Pennsylvania 2007
Xi University of Connecticut 2008
Omicron Central Connecticut State University 2009
WPI Colony Worcester Polytechnic Institute 2009
SUNY Geneseo Colony State University of New York at Geneseo 2011

Alumni Chapters

The alumni chapters of Lambda Alpha Upsilon consist of professional individuals, whom were inducted in undergraduate members and are established in the working force or continuing their education while deciding to remain active within the fraternity. Lambda Alpha Upsilon officially recognizes the following Alumni Chapters:
Chapter Region Established
Lambda Alpha Connecticut 2005
Lambda Beta New York City Metro 2005
Lambda Gamma Washington, DC Metro 2010

Affiliations

The fraternity is a fouding member of the National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations
National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations
The National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations is an umbrella council for 19 Latino Greek Letter Organizations established in 1998...

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