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The Association of College Honor Societies (ACHS) is a voluntary association of national collegiate and post-graduate honor societies.It was established on December 30, 1925 by six organizations, including Alpha Omega Alpha, the Order of the Coif, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Xi, and Tau Beta Pi.
Alpha Epsilon Rho (AERho) is an international scholastic honor society recognizing academic achievement among students in the field of electronic media.Originally, AERho chapters were assigned names according to the Greek alphabet.
Epsilon Gamma: 1998 – 2014: University of Southern Indiana: Inactive [cv] Epsilon Delta: 1998: University of Maryland: Active Epsilon Epsilon: 1999 – 2002, 2018: Bloomsburg University: Active Epsilon Zeta: 1999 – 2008: Penn State Altoona: Inactive Epsilon Eta: 1999 – 2016, 2019: Salisbury University: Active Epsilon Theta: 2001 ...
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The new national organization adopted the name Alpha Epsilon Rho on April 30, 1943, which is considered its founding date. [ 3 ] [ 1 ] On April 13, 1947, radio station at Syracuse University began regularly scheduled broadcasts on the FM band using the call sign letters of WAER (W A lpha E psilon R ho).
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Alpha Epsilon Pi: Upsilon Rho: May 15, 1954 – 1965; 1966–c. 1969. Inactive [1] [b] Alpha Phi Alpha: Upsilon Gamma: 2009: Active [2] Alpha Tau Omega: Alpha Alpha: September 15, 1878 – c. 1883: Inactive Beta Theta Pi: Alpha Kappa: December 1871 – c. 1895: Inactive Chi Sigma (local) November 1955 – April 13, 1958 Merged [c] Delta Kappa ...
Alpha Epsilon's crest is in the form of a shield with a banner displaying the name of the society, "Alpha Epsilon," The shield is further decorated with three symbols, the Horn of Plenty, a plow, and a T-square and a compass. These symbols represent the place of agricultural engineering in the production of food and fiber.