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Alpha Kappa Delta (ΑΚΔ) is an international honor society of sociology. It is a non-secret, democratic organization founded in 1920 by Emory S. Bogardus . It has over 106,000 members across more than 630 chapters worldwide.
Alpha Delta: 2008 University of Florida: Gainesville, Florida: Active Alpha Epsilon: 2008 University of Wisconsin–Madison: Madison, Wisconsin: Active Alpha Zeta: 1998 University of Illinois Chicago: Chicago, Illinois: Active Alpha Eta: 1997 Baylor University: Waco, Texas: Active Alpha Theta: 2002 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State ...
alpha Kappa Delta Phi (αΚΔΦ), also known as aKDPhi, Kappa Delta Phi, KDPhi, is an international Asian-interest sorority founded at the University of California, Berkeley. [ 2 ] alpha Kappa Delta Phi has established 67 chapters and colonies at numerous universities across the United States and in Canada. [ 2 ]
Alpha Delta Kappa ΑΔΚ: 1977 University of Southern California: Asian Americans: Independent 1 Active [55] [26] alpha Kappa Delta Phi: αΚΔΦ: February 7, 1990: University of California, Berkeley: Asian Americans: NAPA: 27 Active [1] Alpha Kappa Omicron ΑΚΟ: December 3, 1997: San Francisco State University: Filipino Americans ...
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]
Alpha Alpha: November 29, 1924 Michigan State University: East Lansing: Michigan Active [bc] Alpha Beta: 1924–1943 Mount Union College: Alliance: Ohio Inactive [bd] Alpha Delta: March 4, 1925 Rhodes College: Memphis: Tennessee Active [be] Alpha Epsilon: September 26, 1925 University of Tennessee: Knoxville: Tennessee Active [bf] Alpha Zeta ...
These nine organizations were alpha Kappa Delta Phi, Alpha Iota Omicron, Delta Phi Lambda, Lambda Phi Epsilon, Kappa Phi Lambda, Nu Alpha Phi, Pi Alpha Phi, Pi Delta Psi, and Sigma Psi Zeta. [2] The success of this partnership led to additional collaboration.
Delta Sigma Theta founders, 1913, at Howard University. Myra Davis Hemmings at the far left, back row. At Howard University in Washington, D.C. , Davis was a part of the group of seven who joined the Alpha chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha in 1912; she served as its president.