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Alpha Zeta: 1950 University of Denver: Denver, Colorado: Active 30 Alpha Eta: 1951 University of Michigan: Ann Arbor, Michigan: Inactive 31 Alpha Theta: 1951 University of Mississippi: Oxford, Mississippi: Active 32 Alpha Iota: 1951 University of Arkansas: Fayetteville, Arkansas: Active 33 Alpha Kappa: 1952 Ohio University: Athens, Ohio: Active ...
Alpha Gamma: 1927 Southern Methodist University: Dallas, Texas: Active Alpha Delta: 1928 Agnes Scott College: Decatur, Georgia: Active Alpha Epsilon: 1928 Lehigh University: Bethlehem, Pennsylvania: Inactive Alpha Zeta: 1928 New York University: New York City, New York: Inactive Alpha Eta: 1928 University of Michigan: Ann Arbor, Michigan ...
The first established Alumni Chapter Alpha Alpha Eta Sigma 1994 Virginia Beach, VA: Active Alpha Kappa Sigma 1940 Petersburg, VA: Active Early established Chapter [11] Beta Sigma 1920 Norfolk, VA: Active Early established Chapter [12] Beta Upsilon Sigma 1950 Monrovia, Liberia: Active [13] Beta Psi Sigma 1952 Westchester County NY: Active
Sigma Alpha is an American professional sorority for agricultural students. [1] It was established at Ohio State University in 1978. [ 2 ] Following are the chapters of Sigma Alpha, with active chapters indicated in bold and inactive chapters in italics .
Alpha Theta: 1959 – 1974: University of Detroit Mercy: Michigan: Inactive [aa] Alpha Omega: 1960 – 1972: CUNY, Brooklyn College: New York: Inactive [ab] Alpha Iota: 1960 – 1972: Syracuse University: New York: Inactive [ac] Alpha Kappa: 1961 – 1983: Marietta College: Ohio: Inactive [ad] Alpha Mu: 1962 – 2014: University of Arkansas at ...
Eight fraternities that disaffiliated from USC opened fall rush to freshmen this week, defying a ban on a practice the university regards as unsafe but most campuses allow.
Alpha is the name given to the founding chapter at New York University, followed by Beta at the University of Denver for the second chapter, then Gamma, and so on. Once the Greek alphabet had been exhausted by using single letters, two-letter names began to be issued, starting with Alpha Beta, then Alpha Gamma, then Alpha Delta, etc.
Alpha Psi Sigma: Inactive High Point Alumnae Alpha Omega Sigma: January 21, 1950 Archdale, Greensboro, High Point, Jamestown, Thomasville, and Trinity: North Carolina: Active [51] Charleston Alumnae Beta Alpha Sigma: November 15, 1940 Greater Charleston County: South Carolina: Active [52] Columbia (SC) Alumnae Beta Beta Sigma: 1940