Phi Delta Theta Welcomes 1,100 Student Leaders to Oxford, Birthplace of the Fraternity
Phi Delta Theta is thrilled to welcome over 1,100 Phis from across the United States and Canada to the Fraternity’s birthplace, Oxford, Ohio, for the 2025 Kleberg Emerging Leaders Institute. To welcome our brotherhood back home, the City of Oxford has declared the week of July 28 through to August 4 as Phi Delta Theta Week.
Almost every summer since 1987, hundreds of undergraduate and alumni Phis have gathered in Oxford for the Fraternity’s Leadership College. To date, over 20,000 Phi Delts have attended. Kleberg, named for benefactors Tio Kleberg, Texas Tech ’69, and Janell Kleberg, is a cornerstone of Phi Delta Theta’s membership development program, the pursuit of greatness.

Inspiring Leaders
Designed for young members of the Fraternity who aspire to one day lead their chapter, Kleberg is an amazing opportunity for members to learn more about Phi Delta Theta beyond the borders of their campus, develop relations with brothers from across the organization, and build the skills necessary to become a better leader, citizen, and Phi.
Over three days, attendees have the opportunity to listen to world-class speakers, attend educational sessions about important topics, and participate in small group discussions with other undergraduate brothers led by Phi Delt volunteers. The Kleberg experience builds on what one has learned during an undergraduate’s time in the Fraternity while preparing him for more prominent leadership roles within the chapter. For example, over 40 percent of Phis who attend Kleberg Emerging Leaders Institute go on to become the president of their chapter.

The Klebergs
In 2012, the Leadership College was renamed the Kleberg Emerging Leaders Institute when Tio Kleberg, Texas Tech ’69, and Janell Kleberg endowed the program with the Phi Delta Theta Foundation’s first-ever $1 million donation from a living donor.
Tio joined the Texas Epsilon Chapter of Phi Delta Theta at Texas Tech University where he met his wife Janell. They both served in the US Army before embarking on a career in business and civic affairs in Kingsville. A rancher by trade, Tio’s career has centered around the world-famous King Ranch of South Texas.
Tio has been supporting the Phi Delta Theta Foundation for over five decades. He made his first donation of $10 in 1969. He took a more active role in 2000 joining the Phi Delta Theta Foundation Board of Trustees, then in 2009, he was named chairman of the Building on the Bond Capital Campaign. This laser-focused effort aimed to increase the Foundation’s endowment from just above $5 million to more than $20 million by 2020. The Klebergs helped the campaign meet its goal two years ahead of schedule.
When Tio and Janell agreed to support the campaign, they made a pledge of $1 million—however, for the Foundation to receive the funds, $360,000 had to be raised to support five scholarships of $72,000 each. This creative pledge provided motivation to raise additional scholarship funds while securing the Klebergs’ historic and transformational gift.
Today, Tio and Janell attend the annual conference and not only address the students in a general session, but are active participants in smaller breakout sessions, chapter meetings, and one-on-one conversations.
Tio and Janell Kleberg have deepened their legacy with a second, transformative $1 million gift in 2025. As co-chairs of Campaign 2030, the Klebergs’ generosity is not only a testament to their lifelong commitment to principled leadership but also a harbinger of their vision for the future—one centered on empowering generations of young men to grow as ethical, courageous, and visionary leaders.
This new $1 million gift is the first step to doubling the reach of the Kleberg Emerging Leaders Institute, allowing up to 2,000 students to benefit from life-changing leadership development opportunities each year. The Klebergs’ stewardship ensures the Institute remains a cornerstone of the Fraternity’s mission, broadening its impact while nurturing a culture of giving and personal growth.
