Today, the Tau Delta Phi fraternity operates five active chapters and colonies located primarily in the northeastern United States.
That same year, Gus Schieb and Leo Epstein created the Beta class at the New York School of Dentistry.
Ironically, the integration that Tau Delta Phi pioneered may have been a factor in chapter loss during the 1960's through 1990's.
[5][a] Tau Delta Phi hired an executive director for the first time in decades, in 2012.
Since that time staff and volunteers have spearheaded several expansion projects, aimed to rebuild the fraternity.
The Tau Delta Phi Foundation is the nonprofit arm of the fraternity which seeks to support the educational mission of Tau Delta Phi and offer scholarships and grants to fraters of the fraternity.
The executive council of Tau Delta Phi is the supreme legislative authority between conventions.
The executive council is responsible for governing the fraternity and developing strategic plans to meet educational and brotherhood outcomes.