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Theta Tau Omega: November 23, 1968: Bridgeport: Connecticut Active [197] Theta Upsilon Omega: November 29, 1968: Lawton: Oklahoma Active Theta Phi Omega: December 14, 1968: Plainfield: New Jersey Active [198] Theta Chi Omega: October 4, 1969: Grand Rapids: Michigan Active [199] Theta Psi Omega: October 19, 1969: Providence: Rhode Island Active ...
Alpha Epsilon Beta: Ohio Northern University: Ada, Ohio: Active 148 Alpha Epsilon Gamma: Carroll College: Helena, Montana: Active 149 Alpha Epsilon Delta: Ouachita Baptist University: Arkadelphia, Arkansas: Active 150 Alpha Epsilon Epsilon: Roanoke College: Salem, Virginia: Active 151 Alpha Epsilon Zeta: Ohio Dominican University: Columbus ...
The following chapters of the National Pan-Hellenic Council have a chapter at Michigan State. [3] Alpha Phi Alpha; Alpha Kappa Alpha; Kappa Alpha Psi; Omega Psi Phi; Delta Sigma Theta; Phi Beta Sigma; Zeta Phi Beta; Sigma Gamma Rho; Iota Phi Theta
Pi Theta Epsilon is the scholastic honor society of the American Occupational Therapy Foundation. In the following list of chapters, active chapters are indicated in bold and inactive chapters are in italics .
Midland, Michigan: Inactive Theta Delta: 1986–2001, 2018–2022 Santa Clara University: Santa Clara, California: Inactive Theta Epsilon: 1987 Kennesaw State University: Cobb County, Georgia: Active Theta Zeta: 1988–2007 University of North Carolina at Asheville: Asheville, North Carolina: Inactive Theta Eta: 1989 Sam Houston State ...
Beta Theta: November 15, 1941: Central Michigan University: ... Theta Epsilon: March 25, 2006 ... Alpha Sigma Alpha Chapter Locator
Northeastern chapter designations begin with Alpha, Lambda, or Zeta. Midwest designations begin with Beta, and West Coast chapters begin with Delta. Mid-south American chapters begin with Epsilon or Kappa, while most southern chapters are designated at Gamma, Nu, or Theta. [5]
Theta Nu Epsilon was an American sophomore collegiate class society. Founded at Wesleyan University in 1870 as a chapter of Skull and Bones. [1] The society expanded into a new national organization that accepted members regardless of their fraternity status. [2] In 1925, it reorganized as a traditional social fraternity. [3]