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Phi Delta Kappa was officially incorporated on May 23, 1923, as a sorority for women in the field of education. [1] Its founders were Julia Asbury Barnes, Ella Wells Butler, Marguerite Gross, Florence Steele Hunt, Edna McConnell, Gladys Cannon Nunery, Gladys Merritt Ross, and Mildred Morris Williams. [ 1 ]
Phi Delta Kappa began at Indiana University on January 24, 1906, in the formal creation of a chapter under the name Pi Kappa Mu. By 1910, the organization had a total of three chapters. On March 1, 1910, Pi Kappa Mu, Phi Delta Kappa (which had been organized at Columbia University on March 13, 1908) and Nu Rho Beta (which had been organized at ...
Zeta Phi: 1886 William Jewell College: Liberty: MO Active [3] [al] Delta Xi: 1886–1968, 1974–1993, 2003 University of California, Berkeley: Berkeley: CA Active [3] [am] Theta Psi: 1886–1969, 1976–1989 Colgate University: Hamilton: NY Inactive [3] [an] Gamma Phi: 1888 Pennsylvania State University: University Park: PA Active [3] Kappa Nu ...
Phi Delta Chi is a professional fraternity founded in 1883 at the University of Michigan. ... Ohio: Active Alpha Phi: 1955 ... Delta Kappa: 2021 Texas Tech ...
Delta Delta Delta is a North American collegiate women's fraternity. ... Delta Upsilon: March 28, 1925 Ohio Wesleyan University: Delaware: ... Phi Kappa: March 19 ...
Phi Alpha Gamma; Phi Chi Society; Phi Delta (medical) Phi Delta Kappa (fraternity) Phi Delta Pi; Phi Eta Psi; Phi Lambda Alpha; Phi Lambda Kappa; Phi Tau Theta; Pi Alpha Phi; Pi Alpha Tau; Pi Delta Epsilon; Pi Delta Kappa; Pi Delta Nu; Pi Delta Theta; Pi Gamma Omicron; Pi Lambda Sigma; Pi Mu; Pi Upsilon Rho; Psi Alpha Kappa
Its was founded at Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio on April 29, 1959 by the merger of two Catholic fraternities, Phi Kappa and Theta Kappa Phi. [1] Phi Kappa was founded in 1889 at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, while Theta Kappa Phi was founded later in October 1919 at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. [1] In ...
It was founded in 1874 at Washington & Jefferson College in Washington, Pennsylvania when a chapter of Iota Alpha Kappa resolved to continue after Iota Alpha Kappa's dissolution. [1] A total of five chapters were formed, but by 1880, four of the five, except for Washington & Jefferson College had become extinct. [ 1 ]