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Beta Phi Omega: March 19, 1938: Galveston: Texas Active [100] Beta Chi Omega: December 3, 1938: Roanoke: Virginia Active [101] Beta Psi Omega: May 7, 1938: Austin: Texas Active [102] Beta Omega Omega: February 18, 1939: Paducah: Kentucky Active Gamma Alpha Omega: March 4, 1939: Jackson: Tennessee Active [103] Gamma Beta Omega: February 18, 1940 ...
Alpha chapter at Howard University. Omega Psi Phi (ΩΨΦ) is an international historically Black fraternity.Founded on November 17, 1911, at Howard University in Washington, D.C., Omega Psi Phi has chartered chapters at various colleges, universities, and cities.
Alpha Psi Omega is an American honor society for participants in collegiate theatre. [1] Delta Psi Omega National Theatre Honor Society, is Alpha Psi Omega's junior-college division. Originally, the society called its chapters "casts". [2] [3]
Phi Omega April 27, 2003 Gonzaga University: Spokane, Washington: Active 298. Chi Psi November 16, 2003 Tennessee State University: Nashville, Tennessee: Active 299. Chi Omega November 23, 2003 University of North Texas: Denton, Texas: Active 300. Psi Omega January 8, 2005 Santa Clara University: Santa Clara, California: Active 301. Omega Psi ...
The Alpha chapter of Omega Psi Phi in 1911. Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. (ΩΨΦ) is a historically African-American collegiate fraternity. It was founded on November 17, 1911 at Howard University. Omega Psi Phi is a founding member of the National Pan-Hellenic Council. The fraternity has chartered over 750 undergraduate and graduate chapters.
The list of Omega Psi Phi (ΩΨΦ) members (commonly referred to as Omegas or Ques) includes initiated and honorary members. Omega Psi Phi was founded on November 17, 1911, at Howard University and incorporated under the laws of Washington, D.C. , on October 28, 1914.
Members of Congress, all of whom are Alpha Kappa Alpha sisters, among them then-Senator Kamala Harris, the first female Vice President of the United States. This list of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorors (commonly referred to as AKAs [1]) includes initiated and honorary members of Alpha Kappa Alpha (ΑΚΑ), the first inter-collegiate Greek-letter sorority established for Black college women.
Alpha Kappa Alpha continued to grow internationally due to an effort that began in 1910 by the Alpha chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha. A second chapter at the University of Chicago was chartered in fall 1913. [28] The sorority was the first of Black Greek letter organizations at Howard University to offer a scholarship program. [29]