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Ohio Nu: 2008 Ohio University: Athens, Ohio: Active 152 California Mu: 2008–2018 Occidental College: Los Angeles, California: Inactive 153 Indiana Theta: 2008–2017 Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis: Indianapolis, Indiana, Inactive 154 California Nu: 2009–2020 University of California, Riverside: Riverside, California ...
Phi Kappa Psi (ΦΚΨ), commonly known as Phi Psi, is an American collegiate social fraternity that was founded at Jefferson College in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania in 1852. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The fraternity has over ninety chapters at accredited four-year colleges and universities throughout the United States. [ 2 ]
Priestley Medal recipient (1926); Provost of the University of Pennsylvania (1911–1920); President of the American Philosophical Society (1902–1908); President of the American Chemical Society (1895, 1921); first editor of The Shield of Phi Kappa Psi; founder of Phi Psi's University of Pennsylvania chapter (1877) [27] James R. Thornton ...
Jefferson College, where Phi Kappa Psi was founded, and home to the first Grand Chapter. Phi Kappa Psi, also called "Phi Psi," is an American collegiate social fraternity founded at Jefferson College in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania on February 19, 1852. There are over a hundred chapters and colonies at accredited four year colleges and universities ...
Phi Psi: 1970–1975 University of St. Thomas: Saint Paul, Minnesota: Inactive [1] Alpha Hexaton: 1971–1975 Salem College: Salem, West Virginia: Inactive [ga] Beta Hexaton: 1971–1992 Purdue University Calumet: Hammond, Indiana: Inactive [gb] Gamma Hexaton: 1971–1977; 1986 Robert Morris University: Moon Township, Pennsylvania: Active [gc ...
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.
Phi Sigma Rho was founded on September 24, 1984, at Purdue University by Rashmi Khanna and Abby McDonald. [4] Khanna and McDonald were unable to participate in traditional sorority rush due to the demands of the sororities and their engineering program, so they decided to start a new sorority that would take their academic program's demands into consideration.
The Rube Goldberg Machine Contest originated at Purdue University in 1949 as a competition between the Phi chapter of Theta Tau and Triangle; it was held annually until 1956. Phi chapter revived the contest in 1983 as a competition open to all Purdue students. From 1988 to 2013, the Theta Tau Rube Goldberg Machine Contest was a national ...