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Alpha Alpha: 1918–1935 University of Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh: Pennsylvania Inactive [y] Alpha Beta: 1918–1964, 2004 Cornell University: Ithaca: New York Active [z] Alpha Gamma: 1918–1974 Coe College: Cedar Rapids: Iowa Inactive [aa] Alpha Delta: 1919–1964, 1980–2005 Oregon State University: Corvallis: Oregon Inactive [ab] Alpha Epsilon ...
Founding location Location Affiliation Scope Active chapters Status Reference Alpha Epsilon Phi: ΑΕΦ: October 24, 1909: Barnard College: New York, New York: NPC: National 50 Active [1] Delta Phi Epsilon: ΔΦΕ: March 17, 1917: New York University Law School: New York, New York: NPC: International 110 Active [a] Delta Pi: ΔΠ: November 2 ...
Alpha Gamma: 1927 Southern Methodist University: Dallas, Texas: Active Alpha Delta: 1928 Agnes Scott College: Decatur, Georgia: Active Alpha Epsilon: 1928 Lehigh University: Bethlehem, Pennsylvania: Inactive Alpha Zeta: 1928 New York University: New York City, New York: Inactive Alpha Eta: 1928 University of Michigan: Ann Arbor, Michigan ...
Built in 1915 as a private home, the house was purchased by the Kappa Chapter of the Alpha Xi Delta sorority in 1928. The chapter was formed in 1905 and rented houses until purchasing the house, which was near a developing sorority row east of the university campus. Architect Joseph W. Royer designed the house in the Tudor Revival style.
Many of the current [when?] members joined through the next decade, with Alpha Xi Delta in 1904, Alpha Omicron Pi and Sigma Kappa in 1905, Alpha Delta Pi and Alpha Gamma Delta and Zeta Tau Alpha in 1909, Delta Zeta in 1910, Phi Mu in 1911, and Kappa Delta in 1912. [2] No new members were admitted for the next few decades.
Alpha Xi Delta (ΑΞΔ, often referred to as A-"Zee"-D ) is a women's fraternity founded on April 17, 1893 [1] [2] at Lombard College in Galesburg, Illinois, United States. [3] Alpha Xi Delta is a member of National Panhellenic Conference (NPC), the umbrella organization of 26 national sororities. The sorority has over 171,000 initiated members ...
One of them, Alpha Omega Epsilon, an engineering sorority, was founded at Marquette. Alpha Chi Omega; Alpha Omega Epsilon, a sorority for women in Engineering and Technical Science; Alpha Phi; Alpha Xi Delta; Delta Xi Phi, a sorority dedicated to multicultural awareness [7] Kappa Delta; Pi Beta Phi; Sigma Kappa
Audrey Banach (Alpha Kappa) – Miss Kansas USA 2013 [6] Nancy Tribble Benda (Alpha Omega) – actress and a pioneer of early educational television with her show Miss Nancy’s Store; Megan Blake (Gamma Eta) – actress, The Young and the Restless, The Opposite Sex, It Takes Two; Miss Georgia 1983 [7] Ava Ernst (Theta) - Miss Minnesota Teen ...