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Other early foundations were Kappa Alpha Society at Toronto in 1892 and at McGill in 1899, and Alpha Delta Phi at Toronto in 1893 and at McGill in 1897. The first sorority, Kappa Alpha Theta, was established in Toronto in 1887. In 1902, the first international chapter of Phi Delta Theta was established at McGill University as the Quebec Alpha. [1]
Kappa Delta Phi is a collegiate social fraternity in North America. In the following list, active chapters are indicated in bold and inactive chapters are in italics . [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
Phi Psi: 1903–1912 Fairmont Seminary: Washington, D.C. District of Columbia Inactive [e] [b] [f] Zeta: March 12, 1904 University of Alabama: Tuscaloosa: Alabama Active Phi Delta: 1904–1910 Saint Mary’s School: Raleigh: North Carolina Inactive [g] [c] Kappa Alpha: November 11, 1904 Florida State University: Tallahassee: Florida Active Rho ...
Delta Kappa: ΔΚ: 1920: Local Buffalo State College: Traditional Active [u] Delta Kappa Epsilon: ΔΚΕ: 1844 International NIC: Traditional Κηροθεν φιλοι α´ει [sic](Brothers From the Heart, Forever) Active [v] Delta Lambda Phi: ΔΛΦ: 1986 International NIC: Gay, bisexual, transgender Delta Lambda Phi Active Delta Phi: ΔΦ ...
The following are the full-fledged chapters of alpha Kappa Delta Phi. [1] [2] ... Toronto, Ontario, Canada Active St. John's University: Spring 2013 Pre-Associate
Kappa Delta Phi (ΚΔΦ), also known as KDPhi, is a social fraternity that was founded on April 14, 1900, at the Bridgewater State Normal School, now known as Bridgewater State University. The fraternity currently boasts 14 active chapters.
Fraternity Greek Letters (where applicable) Chapter Name Chartering Date International or Local Chapter References Alpha Psi 2004 Local Delta Chi: ΔΧ University of Alberta 1995 International List of Delta Chi chapters - Wikipedia: Delta Kappa Epsilon: ΔΚΕ Delta Phi 1932 International List of Delta Kappa Epsilon chapters - Wikipedia: Delta ...
PDK International, previously known as Phi Delta Kappa International, is an international professional organization for educators. It formed from the merger of Pi Kappa Mu, Phi Delta Kappa, and Nu Rho Beta in Chicago, Illinois on March 1, 1910, [1] [2] The resulting Phi Delta Kappa chapters retained the charter dates from the predecessor fraternities.