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Sigma Kappa (ΣΚ, also known as SK or Sig Kap) is a sorority founded on November 9, 1874 at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. The sorority has initiated 226,000 members, has 119 collegiate chapters, and has over 98 alumnae chapters.
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Massachusetts Agricultural College in Amherst, now the University of Massachusetts Amherst, was the setting for the founding of Phi Sigma Kappa. [1] Among its other students in the early 1870s, it had attracted six men of varied backgrounds, ages, abilities, and goals in life who saw the need for a new and different kind of society on campus.
The roster today, and this page, is maintained by chartering date, following Phi Sigma Kappa's practice. Buttons on the header field allow readers to sort by state, school, status, etc. Occasionally, a PSE colony was allowed a name that referenced a former local fraternity's original name: Shepherd College 's Sigma Chi chapter of Phi Sigma ...
The list of Sigma Kappa members includes initiated members of Sigma Kappa Sorority This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
Gamma Sigma (ΓΣ) was organized in October 1869 at Brockport Normal School which then a high school-level institution, but now a college. Gamma Sigma became the first international high school fraternity when it chartered Alpha Zeta chapter in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada in late 1927. Kappa Alpha Pi (ΚΑΠ) founded was in 1904 in Chicago ...
This category is for biographical articles and images relating to the founders of Sigma Kappa sorority. The main article for this category is Sigma Kappa . Pages in category "Sigma Kappa founders"
Kappa Gamma: 1996–2004, Spring 2017 University of Dayton: Dayton, Ohio: Active Kappa Delta Unassigned Kappa Epsilon: 1997–2000 Pepperdine University: Malibu, California: Inactive Kappa Zeta: February 1, 1998 Elon University: Elon, North Carolina: Active Kappa Eta: April 19, 1998 Texas Christian University: Fort Worth, Texas: Active Kappa Theta