Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Tau Epsilon Phi (ΤΕΦ), commonly known as TEP or T E Phi, is an American collegiate social fraternity that was founded at Columbia University in 1910. [2] Since its establishment, the fraternity has chartered 144 chapters and colonies, chiefly located at universities and colleges on the East Coast.
Theta Nu Epsilon was an American sophomore collegiate class society. Founded at Wesleyan University in 1870 as a chapter of Skull and Bones. [1] The society expanded into a new national organization that accepted members regardless of their fraternity status. [2] In 1925, it reorganized as a traditional social fraternity. [3]
Tau Epsilon Phi is an American collegiate social fraternity that was founded at Columbia University in 1910. [1] Since its establishment, the fraternity has chartered 144 chapters and colonies, chiefly located at universities and colleges on the East Coast. [2] [3] Following are some notable alumni. [4]
Frank Quilici (Beta Theta 54), former manager of the Minnesota Twins. Bob Schaefer (Alpha Pi 570), former manager of the Kansas City Royals. Jerry Tagge (Alpha Epsilon 916), National Championship American football quarterback for the 1970 and 1971 Nebraska Cornhuskers and the Green Bay Packers.
The Alpha Rho chapter of Theta Nu Epsilon was founded at the University of Alabama in 1888 without formal permission of the society. In 1902, the chapter contacted the fraternty's governing authority and was accepted as a legitimate chapter.
Name Chapter Notability Ref Patricia M. Clancy: Epsilon Hamilton County Clerk of Court (2008–), Member of the Ohio Senate (2005–2007), Member of the Ohio House of Rep. (1997–2004)
The Association of College Honor Societies (ACHS) is a voluntary association of national collegiate and post-graduate honor societies. It was established on December 30, 1925 by six organizations, including Alpha Omega Alpha , the Order of the Coif , Phi Beta Kappa , Phi Kappa Phi , Sigma Xi , and Tau Beta Pi .
Theta Phi Alpha (ΘΦΑ), commonly known as Theta Phi, is a women's fraternity founded at the University of Michigan – Ann Arbor on August 30, 1912. [2] [3] Theta Phi Alpha is one of 26 national sororities recognized in the National Panhellenic Conference. [4] Today, Theta Phi Alpha has 54 active chapters across the United States.