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Phi Beta Sigma (ΦΒΣ) is an international historically Black fraternity. Founded on January 9, 1914, on the campus of Howard University in Washington, D.C., Phi Beta Sigma has chartered chapters at other colleges, universities, and cities, and named them with Greek-letters .
In Ohio Marietta's catalogue (1933), the sorority is listed as "Sigma Sigma Delta National Open Sorority" (p. 23) By 1938, all chapters had dissolved or disaffiliated. Northwestern's went to Phi Omega Pi. Baldwin-Wallace's reorganized as local Theta Tau Delta, then affiliated with Phi Mu. The sorority's official colors were green and white.
Beta Sigma Tau merged into Pi Lambda Phi on November 1, 1960. [2] Two chapters reverted to local status, and later joined other national fraternities. [6] An unrelated local group, Beta Sigma Tau (local) at the University of Toledo, was formed in 1996, influenced by the ideals of the original fraternity. [8]
Phi Sigma Beta, (ΦΣΒ) was founded in 1910. It became ΤΔΦ - Tau Delta Phi collegiate fraternity. [2] [a] Phi Sigma Chi, (ΦΣΧ) was founded on November 28, 1900, in Zanesville, Ohion. It chartered 117 chapter, possibly the most chapters of high school fraternity. Pi Phi (ΠΦ) was founded in 1878 at Rochester Free Academy which was ...
Beta Sigma: 2015–202x ? Florida International University: Miami, Florida Inactive Beta Tau: 2015 Indiana University: Bloomington, Indiana: Active Beta Upsilon: 2016 Stevens Institute of Technology: Hoboken, New Jersey: Active Beta Phi: 2016 State University of New York at Oneonta: Oneonta, New York: Active Beta Chi: 2014 University of North ...
Beta Sigma: 1962–1963 University of Tampa: Tampa, Florida: Inactive [5] Beta Tau: 1965–1973 California State University, Northridge: Northridge, Los Angeles, California: Inactive [ag] Beta Upsilon: 1962–19xx ?, 1983–2021 American University: Washington, D.C. Inactive [ah] Beta Phi: 1965–19xx ? Georgia State University: Atlanta ...
Phi Sigma Alpha formed in 1916 as the Sixth (VI) Section, but it is unclear whether it had a previous affiliation. [16] Dormant Kappa Chi fraternity (1965-2005) was renamed from an earlier local called Kappa Kappa Kappa, [17] which itself originated in the Beta chapter of Sigma Chi national fraternity. It was known as the Seventh (VII) Section.
Chapters and colonies of Tau Beta Sigma are organized into seven districts, six of which are named for the geographical region of the United States that they represent. These are the North Central, Northeast, Midwest, Southeast, Southwest, and Western Districts. [2] North Central District: Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin