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Sigma Alpha is an American professional sorority for agricultural students. [1] It was established at Ohio State University in 1978. [ 2 ] Following are the chapters of Sigma Alpha, with active chapters indicated in bold and inactive chapters in italics .
Sigma Beta: March 5, 1924 Ohio University: Athens, Ohio: Active [21] Sigma Gamma: April 23, 1924 University of Tulsa: Tulsa, Oklahoma: Active [22] Sigma Delta: May 1, 1924 University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign: Urbana, Illinois: Active [16] Sigma Epsilon: 1924–1931 Wisconsin Conservatory of Music: Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Inactive Sigma Zeta ...
Sigma Alpha's colors are emerald and maize. [8] [3] Its jewel is the emerald. [8] [3] Its flower is the yellow chrysanthemum. [8] [3] The sorority's mascot is a Perry, a baby bull. [8] [1] The fraternity's original publication is Sigma Alpha News. [1] In addition, Emerald & Maize was added in 1991 as a short administrative update from the ...
Phi Alpha (honor society) Phi Alpha Theta; Phi Beta Delta (honor society) Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Lambda Sigma; Phi Sigma; Phi Sigma Iota; Phi Sigma Tau; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Pi Delta Phi; Pi Gamma Mu; Pi Kappa Lambda; Pi Omega Pi; Pi Sigma Alpha; Pi Tau Sigma; Pi Theta Epsilon; Psi Beta; Psi Chi
Sigma Delta Alpha (PR) ΣΔΑ: October 22, 1928: University of Puerto Rico: Independent Inactive [e] Sigma Iota: ΣΙ: March 12, 1912: Louisiana State University: Independent Inactive [d] Sigma Iota Alpha (fraternity) ΣΙΑ: April 1939 Louisiana State University: Independent Inactive [f] Sigma Lambda Beta : ΣΛΒ: April 4, 1986: University of ...
Sigma Chi - ΣΧ, Sigs, founded at DePauw in 1859. Sigma Nu - ΣΝ, Beta Beta Chapter, Sig Nus or SNus, founded at DePauw in 1890. Sigma Alpha Epsilon - ΣΑΕ, SAEs, founded at DePauw in 1949. Suspended by its national organization during the 2016-2017 academic year. The fraternity became active again in 2019.
By 1912, all but four of the original chapters of Alpha Sigma Alpha had closed; most of its early chapters were placed at short-lived women's seminaries and the junior schools of the day. By the following year only the Alpha chapter remained. Rising to meet what was an existential challenge Alpha Sigma Alpha reorganized itself at a crucial fall ...
Chapter Charter date and range Institution City State or province Status Reference Alpha: April 20, 1898: Longwood University: Farmville: Virginia: Active