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The following historically African American fraternities and sororities at Vanderbilt are members of the National Pan-Hellenic Council. [4] Alpha Kappa Alpha (sorority) Alpha Phi Alpha (fraternity) Delta Sigma Theta (sorority) Kappa Alpha Psi (fraternity) Omega Psi Phi (fraternity) Phi Beta Sigma (fraternity) Sigma Gamma Rho (sorority) Zeta Phi ...
Vanderbilt University: Nashville, TN: Active [114] [115] [116] Alpha Rho May 20, 1982 Austin Peay State University: Clarksville, TN: Active Beta Beta Rho Arkansas Tech University: Russellville, AR: Inactive [111] Beta Epsilon May 6, 1947 Langston University: Langston, OK: Active Beta Zeta April 17, 1947 Le Moyne-Owen College: Memphis, TN ...
Washington University Washington: PA Merged [3] [d] Gamma Prime: 1850–1851 Nashville University [e] Nashville: TN Inactive [3] Delta Prime: 1851–1862 Union University: Jackson: TN Inactive [3] Epsilon: 1851–1852, 1859–1861, 1887–1898, 1926 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: Chapel Hill: NC Active [3] [f] Zeta: 1852–1853 ...
Chapter Charter data and range Institution Location Status References Alpha: November 11, 1874: Syracuse University: Syracuse, NY: Active: Beta: 1882 –2007, 2015: University of Michigan
Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority, Inc. (ΛΘΑ) is the first and largest Latina-based sorority, established in 1975 at Kean University by seventeen women of Latin, Caribbean, and European descent as a support system for women in higher education. [1]
And since the University of Alabama pledge class is one of the largest in the country (over 2,000 women and 24 sororities), most homes went under massive renovations in 2015-2016, with the ...
African-American fraternities and sororities are social organizations that predominantly recruit black college students and provide a network that includes both undergraduate and alumni members. These organizations were typically founded by Black American undergraduate students, faculty, and leaders at various institutions in the United States .
A fraternity is usually understood to mean a social organization composed only of men, and a sorority is composed of women. However, many women's organizations and co-ed organizations also refer to themselves as women's fraternities. This list of North American collegiate sororities and women's fraternities is not exhaustive.