Welcome from Missouri S&T - Lambda Chi Alpha

Welcome to the web site of the Alpha Delta chapter of The Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity. The Alpha Delta chapter is located in Rolla, Missouri at the Missouri University of Science and Technology. To learn more about us, visit the About page.

Interested in joining our brotherhood? Check out the Join page.

If you are Alumni, Active, or even an Associate, please take a minute and register with the web site. Check out the discussion forums and don't forget to register with the site first

More Coming Soon

We are in the process of overhauling our website, stay tuned as we get more content together.

We also found a problem with email on the site, so anyone who has tried to register in quite a while you likely didn't get the registration email. You should be able to request a forgotten password and get the proper email resent. 

Latest Announcements

The brothers of Alpha Delta Zeta would like to thank all of the alumni who visited us over homecoming. Thanks for a great time! The Fall 2008 Transit is now posted on the Alumni page.
Brothers of Alpha Delta Zeta: don't miss this year's Homecoming Celebration! We have a variety of events planned at the Chapter House and elsehwere this year, and we hope to see even more than last year. Read more for a list of events and times...
"Three Stars of Courage - the nation's second-highest honour behind the rare Cross of Valour - were among 70 decorations approved by the Governor-General this year to recognise actions of bravery in peacetime. ... The third, also remembered posthumously, is 23-year-old American Robert Cook, from Missouri. On July 29, 2006 Melbourne woman Kimberley Dear was to have made her first skydive in America. But when engine failure caused the plane to plummet to the ground seconds after take-off, Mr Cook, her instructor, clipped his skydive harness to hers and demanded she use his body as a mattress. He was killed on impact." There are quite a few articles in the Australian press about the recent award handed out to our own Robert Cook. You can read more of them with the following links.
THE BROTHERS OF ALPHA DELTA ZETA WON'T WANT TO MISS THE 100TH ST. PAT'S AT ROLLA. WE ARE PROVIDING A FULL DAY OF ACTIVITIES AT THE CHAPTER HOUSE. PLEASE RSVP SO WE KNOW HOW MANY TO EXPECT.