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Other chapters selected names and began operating without authorization from the national fraternity; some were eventually authorized, while others were dispatched. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Because all records from Alpha Prime were lost and Alpha Third was lax in record keeping and ended in scandal, there are gaps in information, especially from 1858 to 1875.
International chapters have been Alpha Tau (Philippine Women's University, 1962), Beta Xi (University of the Philippines, 1967,) and Delta Iota (University of Western Ontario, Canada, 1990). Following is a list of the Mu Phi Epsilon collegiate chapters, with active chapters indicated in bold and inactive chapters and institutions in italics. [4 ...
Following is a list of Alpha Delta Pi chapters. [2] [1] Active chapters are indicated in bold. ... Delta Tau: 1961–1982 East Texas State (now Texas A&M - Commerce)
Tau Alpha: 1933 – 1972: Colby College ... Delta Tau: 2014: Monmouth University: West Long Branch, New Jersey: ... Tau Delta Phi Fraternity Official Site This page ...
Delta Rho: March 16, 1923 University of Kentucky: Lexington: Kentucky: Active Delta Sigma: October 20, 1923 University of Tennessee: Knoxville: Tennessee: Active [bc] Delta Upsilon: March 28, 1925 Ohio Wesleyan University: Delaware: Ohio: Active [bd] Delta Tau: March 7, 1925 – January 1, 1963 Beloit College: Beloit: Wisconsin: Inactive [37 ...
Delta Tau Delta was founded at Bethany College, Bethany, Virginia, (now West Virginia) in 1858. The fraternity currently has around 130 collegiate chapters and colonies nationwide, with an estimated 10,000 undergraduate members and over 170,000-lifetime members. [2] Delta Tau Delta is informally referred to as "DTD" or "Delts." [3]
The Greek letter Delta signifies change because agricultural professionals continually adapt to changing environments and resources. [3] In the center of the letter Delta is the fraternity's Greek letters, ΔΤΑ, stacked on top of each other. [3] Delta Tau Alpha's publication is The Achiever. [4] [2]
Alpha Rho: March 27, 1960 – 1970 New York University: New York, New York: Inactive Alpha Sigma: May 15, 1960 – 1973 Hunter College: New York, New York: Inactive [x] Alpha Tau: December 16, 1961 – 1971; 1985 George Washington University: Washington, D.C. Active Alpha Upsilon: November 28, 1962 - 2024 Bradley University: Peoria, Illinois ...