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However many of the early professors and deans of the Institute held fraternity memberships from their collegiate days, as by the time Chi Phi at MIT had appeared fraternities had already been thriving at America's earliest campuses for almost 100 years. [2] MIT's third president, Francis Amasa Walker was a member of ΔΚΕ as an undergrad at Yale.
Kansas and Colorado Pi Beta Phi First woman osteopath [7] Anna Lee Fisher: California Epsilon Astronaut and NASA Physician Kathryn Stephenson: Nebraska Beta and Arizona Alpha First female American board-certified plastic surgeon
The following table lists chapters formed under an I.C. Sorosis charter, which went dormant about the time of the adoption of the state naming system. Many were what Pi Beta Phi then called "Associate chapters", not colonies, but rather 'Community' chapters not linked to a school, or "Alumnae chapters" that did not initiate new members. [2] [3]
Pi Beta Phi was founded as a secret organization under the name of I. C. Sorosis on April 28, 1867 at Monmouth College in Monmouth, Illinois. Pi Beta Phi is regarded as the first national women's fraternity, although Kappa Alpha Theta was the first Greek-letter fraternity known among women in 1870. [2]
Rachel Jane "Jennie" Nicol (1845–1881) was a founder of Pi Beta Phi and a physician.In 1867, she cofounded I.C. Sorosis at Monmouth College in Illinois, the first secret collegiate society for women patterned after men's fraternities, which later adopted the Greek name Pi Beta Phi (ΠΒΦ).
Phi Alpha Mu; Phi Alpha Pi; Phi Beta Chi; Phi Beta Delta (fraternity) Phi Beta Mu; Phi Chi; Phi Delta Pi; Phi Delta Psi; Phi Epsilon Kappa; Phi Eta Kappa; Phi Eta Psi; Phi Gamma Delta; Phi Iota Alpha; Phi Kappa (secondary) Phi Kappa Psi; Phi Kappa Theta; Phi Lambda Alpha; Phi Mu; Phi Omega Pi; Phi Sigma Kappa; Phi Sigma Nu; Phi Sigma Rho; Phi ...
The Tau Beta Pi Association (commonly Tau Beta Pi, ΤΒΠ, or TBP) is the oldest engineering honor society and the second oldest collegiate honor society in the United States. [1] It honors engineering students in American universities who have shown a history of academic achievement as well as a commitment to personal and professional integrity.
Beta Sigma Rho, Jewish men's traditional d.--> See Pi Lambda Phi; Beta Sigma Tau, men's traditional d.--> See Pi Lambda Phi; Beta Theta Pi, men's traditional; Beta Upsilon Chi, Christian, men's religious; Bishop James Madison Society (local - William and Mary) Blue Key Honor Society, honor, student activities; Bones Gate (local - Dartmouth ...