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Lambda Pi Eta was founded in 1985 at the University of Arkansas. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Its founder was student Lori Beth Young (Griggs), with the assistance of communications study professor Steve Smith. [ 2 ] Its purpose was to recognize scholastic achievement in communications studies and to promote and encourage academic conversations between students ...
Delta Alpha: June 10, 1908 – June 1, 1991 ... Arkansas: Active [ak] Delta Kappa: November 18, 1913 ... Epsilon Pi: November 19, 2016
Virginia Alpha: 1936–1969 Emory and Henry College: Emory, Virginia: Inactive 17 Oklahoma Alpha: April 13, 1936: University of Oklahoma: Norman, Oklahoma: Active 18 Illinois Alpha: 1937–1960 Illinois Wesleyan University: Bloomington, Illinois: Inactive 19 Arkansas Alpha: January 8, 1938: University of Arkansas: Fayetteville, Arkansas: Active ...
Chapter Charter date and range Institution Location Status References Phi Alpha: 1988 Ball State University: Muncie, Indiana: Active [3] [4]Delta Psi: 1989
Pi Kappa Alpha is a North American collegiate social fraternity founded at the University of Virginia in 1868. [1] In the following list of chapters, active chapters are indicated in bold and inactive chapters and institutions are in italics. [2] [1] Pi Kappa Alpha calls its colonies provisional chapters.
Alpha Delta: March 15, 1926: Morgan State University: Baltimore: Maryland Active Alpha Epsilon: 1926 Virginia State University: Ettrick: Virginia Active Alpha Zeta (First) 1925–1933 Atlanta Citywide Atlanta: Georgia Inactive, Reissued Alpha Eta: 1927 Virginia Union University: Richmond: Virginia Active Alpha Theta (First) 1927–19xx ...
Kappa Alpha Order is a social fraternity and a fraternal order founded in 1865 at Washington and Lee University. [1] Chapter names were often reused in the early decades of the fraternity, and the final successor group normally goes by the shortened name, for example Mu chapter at Tulsa is the fourth to carry that name. [1]
Pi Delta Epsilon was an American collegiate honor fraternity for journalism that operated from 1909 until 1975 when it merged to form the Society for Collegiate Journalists. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In the following list of chapters, inactive chapters and institutions are in italics .