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Sigma Chi Rho: 2018 University of Alabama at Birmingham: Birmingham, Alabama: Colony Sigma Chi Sigma: University of Southern Mississippi: Hattiesburg, Mississippi: Colony Sigma Chi Tau: 2019 Westminster College: Fulton, Missouri: Colony Sigma Chi Psi: 2021 Eastern Illinois University: Charleston, Illinois: Colony Sigma Chi Omega: 2022 Stanford ...
Sigma Phi: 1909 – 1924: Union University ... Chi: 1922 – 1954, 1956 ... Eta Omega unassigned Theta Alpha: 2010: High Point University: High Point: North Carolina ...
Omega Nu (ΩΝ) was founded in 1897 at San Jose High School. The group continues with twelve active chapters as a service organization. [1] Phi Sigma Beta, (ΦΣΒ) was founded in 1910. It became ΤΔΦ - Tau Delta Phi collegiate fraternity. [2] [a] Phi Sigma Chi, (ΦΣΧ) was founded on November 28, 1900, in Zanesville, Ohion. It chartered 117 ...
Four years later, their decision to become a national organization prompted the name change to Sigma Sigma Delta. The sorority had "open membership as a fundamental principle" (Bucknell University website). Four additional chapters were chartered: Susquehanna, Northwestern, Baldwin-Wallace, Ohio Marietta (Baird's).
Chi Delta Sigma ΧΔΣ: February 8, 2007: Washington State University: Asian Americans and Pacific Islander: Independent 2 Active [57] Chi Delta Theta: ΧΔΘ: October 13, 1989: University of California, Santa Barbara: Asian Americans: Independent 7 Active [41] Chi Sigma Alpha ΧΣΑ: September 2, 2002: University of Washington, Seattle: Asian ...
Eta Chi: 1967 Old Dominion University: Norfolk: Virginia: Active Eta Psi: 1967–1991 Ashland University: Ashland: Ohio: Inactive [do] Theta Alpha: 1967 University of South Florida: Tampa: Florida: Active [dp] Theta Beta: 1968–2012 University of South Dakota: Vermillion: South Dakota: Inactive Theta Gamma: 1969 University of Southern ...
By the following year only the Alpha chapter remained. Rising to meet what was an existential challenge Alpha Sigma Alpha reorganized itself at a crucial fall 1914 convention to target growth into colleges with bona fide teachers programs, adding the practical aim of expansion by absorption of what was a series of local sororities.
National and local chapters watched by the Fraternity & Sorority Project are listed below. For convenience, the terms "Fraternity" or Greek Letter Organization (GLO) are used to refer to men's, women's, and co-ed groups.