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  2. Sigma Alpha Iota - Wikipedia

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    Sigma Alpha Iota (Alpha Chapter) was founded on June 12, 1903 at the University School of Music [3] [4] in Ann Arbor, Michigan by seven women: Elizabeth A. Campbell, Frances Caspari, Minnie Davis Sherrill, Leila Farlin Laughlin, Nora Crane Hunt, Georgina Potts, and Mary Storrs Andersen.

  3. Sigma Iota - Wikipedia

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    Sigma Iota (ΣΙ) was the first Latin American–based Greek lettered inter-collegiate fraternity in the United States. It was established in 1911. It was established in 1911. Sigma Iota merged with Phi Lambda Alpha fraternity to form Phi Iota Alpha on December 26, 1931.

  4. List of Jewish fraternities and sororities - Wikipedia

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    Iota Phi: ΙΦ: Sorority National 0 Inactive [17] Phi Beta: ΦΒ: 1920 –19xx ? Faternity National 0 Inactive [4] [a] Phi Sigma Beta: ΦΣΒ: June 22, 1910: Fraternity 0 Inactive [18] [b] Phi Sigma Sigma ΦΣΣ: Pi Upsilon Phi: ΠΥΦ: Fraternity National 0 Inactive [19] Sigma Alpha Rho: ΣΑΡ: November 18, 1917: West Philadelphia ...

  5. Sigma Iota Alpha - Wikipedia

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    Sigma Iota Alpha, more formally Hermandad de Sigma Iota Alpha, Incorporada (ΣΙΑ), and known as SIA, is a Latina-oriented Greek letter intercollegiate sorority. [1] [2] It was founded in 1990 at SUNY Albany, Stony Brook University, SUNY New Paltz, and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. [3]

  6. List of Phi Beta Sigma members - Wikipedia

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    In addition, he wrote Sigma's first constitution and was the first president of Alpha Chapter. He was the first person to graduate from Howard University in 3 years with two degrees (A.B and a B.Ed. degree). Charles I. Brown (August 27, 1890 – December 21, 1981), co-founder of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity; first vice-president of Phi Beta Sigma.

  7. Phi Sigma Alpha - Wikipedia

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    Phi Sigma Alpha had its first reorganization with the merger between the Alpha Boriquen Militant chapter of Phi Iota Alpha and Sigma Delta Alpha of the University of Puerto Rico in 1934. The Puerto Rican zone came to be when the Alpha Boriquen Militant Chapter was founded in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on March 4, 1934, by former members of Phi Iota ...

  8. What do teens mean when they say ‘sigma’? - AOL

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    Lindsay added, “So they have the ‘alpha’ which is the most successful, the best looking and then they have ‘sigma’ which is the same thing as an alpha but humbler.”

  9. List of Latino fraternities and sororities - Wikipedia

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    The UHA eventually became Phi Iota Alpha. The current rise in Latino Greek organizations began in 1975 and is known as the Latino Greek Movement. This movement called for the equality of Latino people in America, and many Greek letter organizations were developed to create solidarity and political empowerment for the Latino community.