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Chi Sigma Iota's colors are blue, representing trustworthiness, and white, representing virtue and integrity. The Greek letters ΧΣΙ denote C ounseling S ociety I nternational. [ 6 ] The wreath within CSI's logo was chosen to encircle the Greek letters ΧΣΙ as a symbol of honor earned and promise for continued commitment to high ideals.
Alpha Sigma Rho: ΑΣΡ: April 2, 1998: University of Georgia: Asian American service NAPA: 12 Active [1] Chi Alpha Delta: ΧΑΔ: April 5, 1929: University of California, Los Angeles: Asian Americans: Independent 1 Active Chi Delta Sigma ΧΔΣ: February 8, 2007: Washington State University: Asian Americans and Pacific Islander: Independent 2 ...
Sigma Chi Board of Governors, President of Paramount Television, founder UPN Network. Tom Shadyac S: University of Virginia, 1981 Movie Director of films Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, The Nutty Professor, Liar Liar, Bruce Almighty, and I Am. Mark Tinker S: Syracuse University, 1973 Television producer and director. "St. Elsewhere", "NYPD Blue".
Sigma Chi Beta: University of Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Colony Sigma Chi Epsilon: Michigan State University: East Lansing, Michigan: Colony Sigma Chi Pi:
Chi Delta Theta: ΧΔΘ: 1989 National Independent Asian, multicultural Active Chi Iota Pi: ΧΙΠ: 2004 National Independent Multicultural Active Chi Omega: ΧΩ: 1895 National NPC: Traditional Active Chi Upsilon Sigma: ΧΥΣ: 1980 National NALFO: Latina Active Clovia: 1931 National Independent 4-H origin Active Delta Delta Delta: ΔΔΔ ...
Chi Alpha Sigma is an honor society for college student-athletes who excel in the classroom and athletic competitions. [1] In the following list of chapters, active chapters are indicated in bold and inactive chapters are in italics .
Namesake of the Leadership Institute of Chi Omega; niece of Sam Walton, founder of Wal-Mart [2] Alice Marriot ... Sigma Kappa. Miss Black Kentucky USA, author, ...
Lars Onsager, Chi 1950 (1968), "for the discovery of the reciprocal relations bearing his name, which are fundamental for the thermodynamics of irreversible processes" [1] Linus Pauling, Sigma 1940 (1954), "for his research into the nature of the chemical bond and its application to the elucidation of the structure of complex substances" [1]