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Theta Tau was founded by four engineering students at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, Minnesota as the Society of Hammer and Tongs on October 15, 1904. Its founders were Erich J. Schrader, Elwin L. Vinal, William M. Lewis, and Isaac B. Hanks who were mining engineering students at the University of Minnesota. They agreed that ...
The Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing (ΣΘΤ) is the second-largest nursing organization in the world with approximately 135,000 active members. History [ edit ]
Below is a list of Delta Sigma Theta (ΔΣΘ) members, commonly referred to as Deltas. The sorority was founded on January 13, 1913, at Howard University [1] and was first incorporated in Washington, D.C., on February 9, 1913. [2] Its graduate chapters are named according to geographic location and "Alumnae" annexed to the service area's name. [3]
Founded as Psi Theta Nu local fraternity in 1961. [82] Gamma Kappa 1966 Indiana Institute of Technology: Fort Wayne, Indiana: Inactive Founded as the Gamma chapter of Theta Mu Pi on February 14, 1947. In 1957 it became a chapter of Beta Sigma Tau but had to resign its charter in 1960 because of the college's accreditation status. Inactive since ...
Kappa Sigma Tau existed at Northwestern University prior to World War I. In 1919, the group organized as the Campus Club but could not compete with the Y.W.C.A. In 1922 the group became the Kahniga fraternity, but in April of that year changed its name once again, to Kappa Sigma Tau. There were 22 founders. It collapsed "during the war years".
He is credited with choosing the nine charter members of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity. Founder Brown founded the Delta Chapter of Phi Beta Sigma at Kansas State University in Manhattan, Kansas, on April 9, 1917, and was a teacher at the Kansas Industrial School for Negroes in Topeka, Kansas.
Theta Tau: 1981 Syracuse University: Syracuse, New York: Active Theta Upsilon: 1981 University of South Florida: Tampa, Florida: Active Theta Phi: 1982 Mississippi ...
In 1988, Theta Tau Professional Engineering Fraternity inducted Simon Ramo, Lambda (Utah)'33, into its Alumni Hall of Fame Archived September 9, 2016, at the Wayback Machine. In 2007, the Space Foundation awarded Ramo its highest honor, the General James E. Hill Lifetime Space Achievement Award. [6]