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Phi Kappa Tau (ΦΚΤ), commonly known as Phi Tau (/ f aɪ t ɔː /), is a collegiate fraternity located in the United States. The fraternity was founded in 1906. The fraternity was founded in 1906. As of May 2024, the fraternity has 161 chartered chapters, 83 active chapters, 7 associate chapters, and about 3,900 collegiate members. [ 1 ]
Founder of Phi Kappa Tau Taylor Albert Borradaile (May 15, 1885 – June 25, 1977) was an American chemist and one of four founders, and the first president, of Phi Kappa Tau fraternity. Early life
KA; Kappa Alpha Phi Delta Theta: ΦΔΘ California Pi Spring 1989 Phi Delt Phi Kappa Psi: ΦΚΨ California Lambda February 17, 1996 Phi Psi Phi Kappa Tau: ΦΚΤ Beta Nu January 7, 1950* Phi Tau Sigma Alpha Epsilon: ΣΑΕ California Theta October 8, 1949* SAE Sigma Chi: ΣΧ Delta Xi January 8, 1949* Sig Chi Sigma Nu: ΣΝ Eta Kappa February ...
Phi Kappa Theta (ΦΚΘ), commonly known as Phi Kap, is a national social fraternity that has over 35 active chapters and colonies at universities across 21 U.S. states.The fraternity was founded on April 29, 1959, at Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio, with the agreed-upon merger of two older Catholic fraternities, Phi Kappa and Theta Kappa Phi.
Phi Kappa Tau is an American collegiate fraternity that was founded at the Miami University in Oxford, Ohio on March 17, 1906. [1] In the following list, active chapters are indicated in bold and inactive chapters and institutions are in italics. [1] [2] [3]
In a mutiny against strict party rules imposed after allegations of frat house sexual assaults, six USC fraternities formally disaffiliated from the university, prompting warnings of "serious ...
Phi Tau (ΦΤ) is a coeducational fraternity at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire, USA.Founded in 1905 as the Tau chapter of Phi Sigma Kappa, the organization separated from the national fraternity in 1956 over a dispute regarding the segregationist membership policies of the national organization.
Phi Omega Pi 1945–1947: Amy Onken: Pi Beta Phi 1947–1949: L. Pearle Green: Kappa Alpha Theta 1949–1951: Edith Crabtree: Kappa Kappa Gamma 1951–1953: Margaret Hutchinson: Alpha Phi 1953–1955: Helen Byars: Delta Gamma 1955–1957: Beatrice Hogan: Gamma Phi Beta 1957–1959: Rosita Nordwall: Alpha Chi Omega 1959–1961: Ernestine Grigsby ...