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The American fraternity Alpha Kappa Psi has established over 350 "chapters" (local sections) in universities and colleges all over the United States and elsewhere, in addition to about 90 chapters of alumni in American cities and a small number of colonies. The majority of the chapters remain active.
The Delta Chapter was founded by Elder Watson Diggs in 1915. The Delta Chapter was the last Chapter chartered under the fraternity's original name, Kappa Alpha Nu, and the first chapter designated after the fraternity's name change to Kappa Alpha Psi. Delta was the first chapter established at an historically black university. Epsilon 1915
Kappa Tau: 1976 University of West Georgia: Carrollton: Georgia Active Kappa Upsilon: May 23, 1976: Valdosta State University: Valdosta: Georgia Active [31] Kappa Phi: 1976–xxxx ? Hofstra University: Nassau County: New York Inactive Kappa Chi: 1976 Auburn University: Auburn: Alabama Active Kappa Psi: 1976 University of Oklahoma: Norman ...
The campus of Indiana University at that time did not encourage the assimilation of Blacks. Kappa Alpha Psi is the second oldest existing collegiate historically Black Greek letter organization and the first intercollegiate fraternity incorporated as a national body. [1]
Alpha Psi Omega is an American honor society for participants in collegiate theatre. [1] Delta Psi Omega National Theatre Honor Society, is Alpha Psi Omega's junior-college division. Originally, the society called its chapters "casts". [2] [3]
Sigma Chi is a collegiate fraternity established at Miami University in 1855. [1] ... Alpha Kappa: June 3, ... Kappa Psi: 2007 University of Tennessee at Martin:
The Phi Kappa Psi members – Caden Cooper, 22, Lucas Cowling, 20, Christopher Serrano, 20, and Lars Larsen, 19 – are accused of purposely setting Larsen ablaze during a large frat party while ...
Alpha Kappa Psi (ΑΚΨ, often stylized as AKPsi) is the oldest and largest business fraternity to current date. [3] Also known as "AKPsi", the fraternity was founded on October 5, 1904, at New York University and was incorporated on May 20, 1905.