Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The following is a list of the chapters of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. They are listed by school name, their Greek letter designation, and the year in which it was first chartered. Inactive (closed) chapters are noted in italics, while chapters that are currently Sigma Epsilon Chapters (SEC: newly formed chapters not yet chartered ...
Chapter house doors are traditionally painted red. The tradition of the red door on Sigma Phi Epsilon Chapter houses began at Syracuse University (New York Alpha) in the 1920s. Brothers there painted the front door of their house red as a token of fraternalism, because it is a fraternity color. Today, all 260 SigEp chapters have red doors. [7]
This is a list of Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity chapters and provisional chapters. [1] [2] ... Epsilon Phi: 2010: California State University, Sonoma: Active Epsilon Chi:
First African American Charter Founder and first African American to hold an executive office within a chapter Rabbi Arnold Resnicoff Navy chaplain, National Director of Interreligious Affairs (American Jewish Committee), and Special Assistant (for Values and Vision) to the Chief of Staff and Secretary of the United States Air Force
Phi Sigma Sigma is a collegiate nonsectarian sorority in North America. [1] In the following list, active chapters are indicated in bold and inactive chapters are in italics . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Texas Sigma: 1994–2003, 2012 Active [32] Sigma Chi: Theta Tau: 1986–1999; 2009 Active [33] [l] Sigma Nu: Eta Tau: 1966 Active [34] [m] Sigma Phi Epsilon: Texas Tau: 1981–1997 Inactive Sigma Pi: Theta Upsilon: 2006–2010 Inactive Sigma Tau Gamma: Delta Epsilon: 1983–2019 Inactive Tau Kappa Epsilon: Xi Xi: 1972 ...
Following is a list of Eta Sigma Phi chapters. [1] [2] Active chapters are indicated in bold. ... Epsilon Phi: 1985 Knox College: Galesburg, Illinois. Active Epsilon Chi:
Sigma Alpha Epsilon was established at the University of Alabama on March 9, 1856, and has since grown to be an international fraternity. In the following list, active chapters are indicated in bold and inactive chapters are in italics. [1] [2] [3]