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Zeta Psi is a social fraternity in North America. It was established in 1842. The fraternity has chartered 87 chapters, encompassing roughly 50,000 brothers. Fraternity members have distinguished themselves in a wide range of professional fields, including government service, the military, literature, and the entertainment industry.
Zeta Psi (ΖΨ) is a collegiate fraternity. [2] It was founded on June 1, 1847, at New York University.The organization now has 90 chapters, with roughly 70,000 members. Zeta Psi is a founding member of the North American Interfraternity Confer
A colony petitioning Zeta Psi to become a chapter chooses a name for its chapter upon receiving its charter. From this point on, the name is fixed. From this point on, the name is fixed. Even if the chapter goes inactive—in that it has no undergraduate members—the name will be taken up by any group that re-establishes a chapter at the ...
This is the complete chapter and colony roll of Xi Psi Phi Professional Dental Fraternity. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Active chapters are indicated in bold . Inactive chapter names and institutions are indicated in italic .
Psi Iota Xi is a women's philanthropic and cultural sorority with chapters throughout the midwestern United States. The sorority was formed in 1897 at Central High School in Muncie, Indiania.
The Baltimore College of Dental Surgery was the first institution to offer a D.D.S. (Doctor of Dental Surgery) degree, and is considered the world's first dental college. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Within a few years of its founding the Fraternity began a rapid period of growth, adding six chapters in 1896 alone to its first four.
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Psi Omega fraternity is a professional fraternity for dentistry. [1] Chapters listed by order of usage by the fraternity and date of founding where known; naming was not strictly by order of the Greek alphabet due to the timing of installation ceremonies, reuse of names and local preference.