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Number [a] Chapter Charter date and range Institution Location Status Reference 1: Alpha of Virginia: December 5, 1776 –1780, 1851–1860, 1893: College of William & Mary ...
Richard Sumner, the main character of the movie Desk Set (1957), is mentioned as a member when Bunny Watson (Katharine Hepburn) reels off Sumner's character's accomplishments and says that he's a graduate of M.I.T. with a Ph.D. in Science and a Phi Beta Kappa, although he doesn't wear his key, which means either that he's modest or he lost it.
High school honor societies (20 P) ... Kappa Beta Phi; Kappa Delta Pi; ... List of Owl Club members; List of Phi Theta Kappa chapters;
The Phi Beta Kappa Society publishes The Key Reporter, [22] a newsletter distributed quarterly to all contributing members and biannually to all other members, and The American Scholar, a quarterly subscription-based journal that accepts essays on literature, history, science, public affairs, and culture.
Beta Alpha: 1937–1939 Coe College: Cedar Rapids, Iowa: Inactive Beta Beta: 1937 Moravian College: Bethlehem, Pennsylvania: Inactive Beta Gamma: 19xx ? Inactive Beta Delta: 19xx ? Inactive Beta Epsilon: 1940 Vanderbilt Peabody College of Education and Human Development: Nashville, Tennessee: Inactive Beta Zeta: 1948 Point Loma Nazarene ...
Kappa Delta Chi: ΚΔΧ: 1987 National NALFO: Latina Active Kappa Kappa Gamma: ΚΚΓ: 1870 International NPC: Traditional Active Kappa Lambda Iota: ΚΛΙ: 1869 Local McKendree University: Traditional Active [11] [q] Kappa Phi Delta: ΚΦΔ: 1904 Local Illinois Institute of Technology: Traditional Active [12] Kappa Phi Lambda: ΚΦΛ: 1995 ...
Phi Kappa Psi (ΦΚΨ), also called "Phi Psi", is an American collegiate social fraternity founded at Jefferson College in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania on February 19, 1852. [1] There are over a hundred chapters and colonies at accredited four year colleges and universities throughout the United States.
The Phi Beta Kappa society had a rudimentary initiation and maintained an uncertain level of secrecy. Those secrets were exposed in the mid-1830s by students at Harvard University acting under the patronage of John Quincy Adams. Since the 1840s, Phi Beta Kappa has operated openly as an academic honor society.