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The Beta chapter was formed at Baylor University in 2001, making Beta Chi Theta a national fraternity. [1] After adding more chapters, the organization held its first national convention in 2003, where the fraternity's constitution and bylaws were adopted and a national board was established. [2]
Beta Upsilon Chi (ΒΥΧ, pronounced "Bucs") is an American Christian social fraternity. [1] It was founded at the University of Texas at Austin in 1985 and has chartered 29 chapters. [ 2 ]
Phi Beta Chi was founded on March 26, 1978 at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. At inception, it was formed as a collegiate Christian sorority to support collegiate women socially, spiritually, and academically. Founders were from the Lutheran Church heritage. [1] [2]
Beta Upsilon Chi is the largest Christian fraternity in the United States. Following is a list of Beta Upsilon Chi chapters, with active chapters in bold and inactive chapters in italics . [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
Beta Upsilon Chi (BYX) began in 1985 on the campus of the University of Texas at Austin as a local Christian fraternity and expanded when students at neighboring Texas schools convinced the founders of BYX to open new chapters. As of 2017, it is the largest Christian fraternity in the United States.
Chi Phi: ΧΦ: 1854 National NIC: Traditional Chi Phi Active Chi Psi: ΧΨ: 1841 National NIC: Traditional Active Delphic Fraternity: ΓΣΤ: 1871 National Independent Traditional Δελφικοσ [sic] (Delphics) Active [q] Delta Alpha Pi: ΔΑΠ: 1919 – 1935: National NIC Traditional Inactive [r] Delta Beta Xi: ΔΒΞ: 1864–1875 Local ...
Gallon Club est. 1960 became Gamma Chi 1966; dormant since 1991 [2] Beta-Tau 1971 Western Illinois: Illinois-Macomb: Dormant Pi Gamma Psi est. 1968; dormant since 1998 [2] Beta-Eta 1971 Central Florida: Florida-Orlando: Dormant Chi Alpha Fraternity est. 1968, installed 1971. Dormant since 2015 [2] [20] Beta-Theta 1972 Missouri Western: Missouri ...
Chi Beta Phi was founded in April, 1916 at Randolph–Macon College.It recognizes a sole founder in John Howard Greene. The fraternity's purpose was to promote interest in sciences using reviews of current investigations, by promoting lectures by prominent scientists, distributing papers prepared by its members, and general discussion.