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Theta Chi Fraternity has chartered 245 chapters, of which 150 are active as of 2024. [1] Its first 24 chapters were given single Greek letter designations (Αlpha, Βeta, etc.), and all following chapters were given double Greek letter designations (Αlpha Beta, Αlpha Gamma, etc.) with no use of double letters (no Αlpha Alpha, Βeta Beta, etc.).
Chi Omega's first series chapters (single-letter) are named for 24 of the Greek letters and assigned in an order customized to Chi Omega, approximating a reverse alphabetical order. The Omega chapter is reserved as a memorial designation; subsequent chapters have likewise not been assigned using the letter Omega in their names.
Delta Chi Alpha was one of the first Greek-lettered organizations for collegiate women. It was founded in May 1878 at Ohio Wesleyan University . The badge was silver with a monogram of the letters "encircled by a frosted wreath" ( Baird's 1879).
Theta Chi was founded on April 10, 1856, at Norwich University in Norwich, Vermont, by two military cadets, Frederick Norton Freeman and Arthur Chase.A third man, Egbert Phelps, is considered to be the "Assistant Founder" for lending his help and advice to Freeman and Chase after transferring to Union College in 1854 (he was a member of Chi Psi Fraternity).
Chapter Charter date and range Location ... Theta Chi: May 22, 1965 Queens, New York: Active ... Omega Chi Chi: August 27, 2016 Macon, Georgia:
Chi Omega joined the National Panhellenic Conference in 1903. [8] From 1947 to 1973, Chi Omega's headquarters were in the private home of two alumnae in Cincinnati, Ohio. In 1973, Chi Omega moved to the 33rd floor of Carew Tower, the tallest building in Cincinnati. Chi Omega was the first women's Sorority to have an executive office in an ...
Original chapter Notability References General Jimmie V. Adams: Chi / Auburn Commander in Chief of US Pacific Air Forces Major General Francis William Billado: Alpha / Norwich Adjutant General, Vermont National Guard: Captain James M. Burt: Alpha / Norwich U.S. Army, Medal of Honor and Purple Heart Recipient, World War II Brigadier General ...
The Gamma Alpha chapter of Lambda Theta Alpha was established at UVA in 2001 by an interest group called the Sisters of Diversity. Lambda Theta Alpha is a Latina sorority. [2] [113] Omega Phi Beta (ΩΦΒ) Not residential October 25, 1998: MGC The Iota chapter of Omega Phi Beta was established at UVA in 1998 as the Latina sorority on grounds ...