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The seven regions of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity both within the United States and Internationally. Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity organizes its chapters according to their regions in the United States and abroad. The seven regions are each led by a regional director and a regional board. A comprehensive list of regions is shown below: [2]
Phi Beta Sigma founders: A. Langston Taylor, (first row, center), Leonard F. Morse (first row; third from right) and Charles I. Brown (first row; third from left) with charter members of Phi Beta Sigma; Alpha Chapter in 1914. A. Langston Taylor, Esq. (January 29, 1890 - August 8, 1953) was the first international president of Phi Beta Sigma.
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 ...
Beta Pi: 1970 Eastern Illinois University: Charleston, Illinois: Active Beta Rho: 1970 Texas A&M University: College Station, Texas: Active Beta Sigma: 1971 Central Washington University: Ellensburg, Washington: Active Beta Tau: 1973 University of South Florida: Tampa, Florida: Active Beta Upsilon: 1974 University of Texas at San Antonio: San ...
These chapters are under the authority of various groups. The North American Interfraternity Conference and National Panhellenic Conference members are under the authority of Greek Life. [ 1 ] Non-affiliated fraternities and sororities such as Beta Upsilon Chi and Sigma Alpha Iota fall under the Department of Student Activities.
Beta Xi: 1994 Miami University: Oxford, Ohio: Active Beta Omicron: 1994 University of North Carolina Wilmington: Wilmington, North Carolina: Active Beta Pi: 1994 University of Connecticut: Storrs, Connecticut: Active Beta Rho: 1995 James Madison University: Harrisonburg, Virginia: Active Beta Sigma: 1995 Michigan State University: East Lansing ...
On January 31, 1920, Phi Beta Sigma was incorporated in the district of Washington, D.C., and became known as Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Incorporated. In November 1921, the first volume of the Phi Beta Sigma Journal was published. The journal was the official organ of the fraternity; Eugene T. Alexander was named its first editor.
Following is a list of Sigma Sigma Sigma chapters. [1] ... University of Southern Mississippi: Hattiesburg: Mississippi: ... Beta Phi: 1955 – 1975: Florida Southern ...