A Quick Message From Our President:
Since our founding in 1889 the Beta Nu chapter has been a leader on campus and our brothers have gone on to be leaders around the world. Our close-knit brotherhood of hard-working men is diverse, representing a broad range of backgrounds, interests, ethnicities, and academic disciplines.
We live in a beautiful brownstone on 416 Beacon Street in Boston’s historic Back Bay. It has impressive amenities, including a spacious roof deck, dedicated study rooms, laundry facilities, and a billiards room. Our house recently underwent an $11 million renovation, funded by our generous alumni. We are truly fortunate to call 416 Beacon our home.
As a brotherhood, we are committed to academic achievement, leadership development, and service to others. As an organization, we are committed to teaching our members to succeed both at MIT and in later life. Alumni of our chapter often attribute many of the skills they learned at MIT to their valuable experiences as Delts.
Although personal development is important to us, we know that there is much more to life than achievement. Our social program is known as one of Boston’s best and our events include, but are not limited to brotherhood retreats, formals, and large parties.
The Delt house is a place to laugh, a place to party, and a place to learn. The bonds of brotherhood formed here truly last a lifetime and connect a remarkable list of successful alumni from Fortune 500 executives to Silicon Valley entrepreneurs.
Daniel Antov, Chapter President