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The list of Kappa Alpha Psi (ΚΑΨ) brothers (commonly referred to as Kappas or Nupes) includes initiated members. [1] The list below includes members recognized as leaders in their respective fields.
The Kappa Alpha Psi Foundation, established in 1981, is the philanthropic arm of the fraternity and assists both alumni and undergraduate chapters in support of scholarships, after-school programs, and national projects such as Habitat for Humanity. [21] The Kappa Alpha Psi Foundation was conceived by Oliver S. Gumbs, the 23rd Grand Polemarch.
The Delta Chapter was founded by Elder Watson Diggs in 1915. The Delta Chapter was the last Chapter chartered under the fraternity's original name, Kappa Alpha Nu, and the first chapter designated after the fraternity's name change to Kappa Alpha Psi. Delta was the first chapter established at an historically black university. Epsilon 1915
Governor of North Carolina William B. Umstead (1953–1954) (Alpha Tau '53 Honorary) Governor of Georgia Herman E. Talmadge (1947–1955) (Pi '54 Honorary) Governor of California Goodwin J. Knight (1953–1959) (Alpha Zeta '57 Honorary) Governor of Wisconsin Vernon W. Thomson (1957–1959) (Alpha Mu '58 Honorary)
Kappa Psi Epsilon: September 24, 1982: Rutgers University–Newark: Social, collegiate Independent Active [6] Phi Alpha Psi: Spring 1992 Virginia Commonwealth Universtiy: Social, collegiate Independent Inactive [43] [d] Psi Delta Chi: October 2, 1994: University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee: Social, collegiate Independent Active [44] [36] [e] Gamma ...
Kappa Kappa Psi was founded on November 27, 1919, at Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College in Stillwater, Oklahoma. Kappa Kappa Psi became a coeducational organization in 1977, and at the national convention in 1989, the fraternity voted to call all members "brothers" regardless of sex or gender. [1] There are currently 210 active ...
Chapters of Alpha Kappa Psi are given names consisting of either one or two Greek letters. The names are issued in order according to the dates on which the chapters are chartered. Alpha is the name given to the founding chapter at New York University, followed by Beta at the University of Denver for the second chapter, then Gamma, and so on ...
Phi Kappa Psi (ΦΚΨ), also called "Phi Psi", is an American collegiate social fraternity founded at Jefferson College in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania on February 19, 1852. [1] There are over a hundred chapters and colonies at accredited four year colleges and universities throughout the United States.