Delt Experience Prepared Brad Henry ’85 To Serve As Oklahoma Governor

From 2003-2011, Brad Henry ’85 felt that he had the best job in the world as the governor of Oklahoma. Despite being faced with several difficult daily decisions that impacted the people of his home state, the Delta Tau Delta pillars of truth, courage, faith, and power kept him level-headed during his time in office. “I learned […]
Building A World-View Perspective

Rick McNabb ’78 shares his biggest takeaway from college was the brotherhood that was built over the four years at OU. “Our connection was stronger than any geographical or time limitation that was put between us,” he said. “I loved all the guys I met and grew personally through those relationships.” After he moved out of […]
Stephen Cagle – It’s Not Rocket Science — Just Brain Surgery!

Dr. Stephen “Steve” Cagle ’71 joined Delta Alpha Chapter as a double legacy with two older brothers, Gene Cagle ’68 and Edward “Fielding” Cagle Jr. ’69, paving the way for him.
Christian Pearson – Leading By Example

Why did you decide to join Delta Tau Delta can be a difficult question, but for Christian Pearson ’13, the answer comes easily. “I was sold on Delta Alpha from the moment I connected with members in the chapter,” he says. “These men exemplified everything I hoped to become and more. They gave me some of my most cherished memories and friendships in the fraternity, and I couldn’t be more proud to call them my brothers.”
Dan Evatt – Carrying On The Delt Legacy

Be flexible. Try new things. Only take appropriate risks. These are just a few of the important life lessons Dan Evatt ’74 gained throughout his experiences in Delta Tau Delta at OU. Being part of a family of Delts, Dan developed the fraternity’s values early on and was destined to carry on the family tradition.