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Delta Phi Epsilon (ΔΦΕ or DPhiE) is an international sorority founded on March 17, 1917 at New York University Law School in Manhattan. [1] It is one of 26 social sororities that form the National Panhellenic Conference (NPC). [ 2 ]
Delta Gamma: 1946–1974, 1981–2004 University of British Columbia: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada: Inactive [o] Delta Delta: 1946–1952; 2014 Indiana University Bloomington: Bloomington, Indiana: Active [p] Delta Epsilon: 1947–1951; 2004 Drexel University: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Active [q] Delta Zeta: 1948–1968 University of ...
Phi Delta Mu: ΦΔΜ: 1920 –c. 1935 –1940 City University of New York: National 0 Inactive [7] [4] [8] [h] Phi Delta Pi: ΦΔΠ: 1899 –c. 1955: New York City, New York: National 0 Merged [6] [9] [i] Phi Epsilon Pi: ΦΕΠ: November 13, 1904 – 1970: New York City, New York: NIC: International 0 Merged [j] Phi Lambda Delta: ΦΛΔ: 1920 ...
Delta Phi Epsilon, Incorporated is a professional foreign service fraternity that is a 501(c)(7) nonprofit corporation. This corporation is a member-based nonprofit corporation. This organization is rare, and perhaps unique, among American fraternal organizations in that its membership as a whole does not elect the members of its board of ...
These include William Watts Folwell, the university's first president, who was a member of Alpha Delta Phi at Hobart College, Cyrus Northrop, [4] who was both an Alpha Sigma Phi AND a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon at Yale, [5] Ada Comstock, Dean of Women, and a member of Delta Gamma at Minnesota, president George Vincent who was also a member ...
Alpha Epsilon Phi 1989–1991: Louise Kier: Phi Sigma Sigma 1991–1993: Harriett Macht: Delta Phi Epsilon 1993–1995: Harriet Rodenberg: Sigma Delta Tau 1995–1997: Jean Scott: Pi Beta Phi 1997–1999: Lissa Bradford: Kappa Alpha Theta 1999–2001: Marian Williams: Kappa Kappa Gamma 2001–2003: Sally Grant: Alpha Phi 2003–2005: Martha ...
LGBTQ fraternities and sororities have existed since the 1980s, with Delta Phi Upsilon being established in 1985 and Delta Lambda Phi in 1986. These groups are intended to provide members with access to Greek life without fear of homophobic reprisal or behavior by fellow members, resulting from a history of homophobia within longer-established organizations.
Sections of the MIT Technique yearbook were enhanced by paintings and etchings. This is the frontispiece to the 1917 fraternities section. The first, or pioneer, fraternity on the campus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) campus was Chi Phi, established in 1873.