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Phi Sigma Delta (ΦΣΔ), colloquially known as Phi Sig, [1] was an American collegiate fraternity established in 1909 with a predominantly Jewish membership at Columbia University. [2] It eventually opened at least more than sixty chapters. Phi Sigma Delta merged with Zeta Beta Tau in 1970, retiring its original name. [3]
Following is a list of chapters of Phi Sigma Delta fraternity, immediately before its merger into Zeta Beta Tau in 1969. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Inactive chapters and institutions are indicated in italics . Name
Phi Alpha Theta: ΦΑΘ: History March 17, 1921: April 22, 1945 [9] (Left 2011–2012, readmitted 2017) Phi Beta Delta: ΦΒΔ: International Education February 27, 1986 [14] 2013: Phi Eta Sigma: ΦΗΣ: Freshman Scholarship March 22, 1923: February 27, 1937 (Left 2011, readmitted 2018) Phi Lambda Sigma: ΦΛΣ: Pharmacy Leadership March 1965 ...
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Delta Gamma: 1981 San Francisco State University: San Francisco, California: Active Delta Delta: 1981 Linfield University: McMinnville, Oregon: Active Delta Epsilon: 1981–2019 University of Windsor: Windsor, Ontario, Canada: Inactive [aq] Delta Zeta: 1982 Stevens Institute of Technology: Hoboken, New Jersey: Active Delta Eta: 1982–2007 ...
Phi Sigma Tau is an international honor society for philosophers. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In the following list, active chapters are indicated in bold and inactive chapters are in italics . [ 3 ] [ 1 ] [ 4 ]
The Phi Sigma honor society was founded on March 17, 1915 at Ohio State University to honor excellence in biological research. In 1928 its constitution was so altered that the society "should now be considered as a working guild", with a focus on ongoing research. The society now includes more broadly the field of the biological sciences. [1]