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Sigma Zeta is a national honor society for the natural sciences, computer science, and mathematics. [1] It was founded in 1925 at the now defunct Shurtleff College. [1] The society has regular chapters are baccalaureate institutions and association chapters at junior colleges.
Missouri University of Science and Technology: Rolla, Missouri: Active [17] 1933 Colorado State College: Greeley, Colorado: Inactive 1933–after October 2004 University of Arizona: Tucson, Arizona: Inactive 1934 Kansas State University: Manhattan, Kansas: Active [6] 1934–c. 2008 Oregon State University: Corvallis, Oregon: Inactive [18] 1936
Northwest Missouri State University: Maryville, Missouri: Active [19] Alpha Sigma: November 7, 1979 – 1984 Auburn University: Auburn, Alabama: Inactive [s] Alpha Tau: April 10, 1980 – 20xx ? North Carolina State University: Raleigh, North Carolina: Inactive Alpha Upsilon: February 25, 1983: California Polytechnic State University, San Luis ...
Kappa Omicron Phi was an American home economics honor society that was established in 1922 at Northwest Missouri State University. In 1990, it merged with Omicron Nu to form Kappa Omicron Nu (ΚΟΝ). [1] In the following list of chapters, active chapters are indicated in bold and inactive chapters are in italics. [2] [3] [4]
Chapter Charter date and range Institution Location Status References Alpha: June 12, 1903 University of Michigan: Ann Arbor, Michigan: Active [6] Beta: December 3, 1904 Northwestern University: Evanston, Illinois: Active [7] Gamma: 1906 American Conservatory of Music: Chicago, Illinois: Inactive Delta: 1907 Detroit Conservatory of Music ...
University of Missouri–Kansas City: Kansas City, Missouri: Active Zeta Chi: Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences: Boston, Massachusetts: Active Zeta Psi: West Virginia University: Morgantown, West Virginia: Active Zeta Omega: 2023 Pepperdine University: Malibu, California: Active [88] Eta Alpha: Bucknell University: Lewisburg ...
Part 2: The Widening Frontier (1795–1815). Covers "The reach of government and the authority of law spread across the western county" (chapter 4), "Diverse economies moving towards commercial ends" (chapter 5), and "Many varied societies emerge across the western country" (chapter 6). Part 3: The first great migration (1815–1830).
Northwest Missouri State University: Maryville, Missouri: Merged (ΔΖ) [aq] Alpha Chi: 1947 – August 21, 1956 Wayne State University: Detroit, Michigan: Merged (ΔΖ) [ar] Alpha Psi: May 1949 – August 21, 1956 Longwood College: Farmville, Virginia: Merged (ΔΖ) [5] [as] Alpha Omega: April 22, 1950 – August 21, 1956 University of Central ...