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Delta Theta: 1974 Worcester State University: Worcester, Massachusetts: Merged (ΣΤΔ) Delta Iota: 1974 Delta State University: Cleveland, Mississippi: Inactive Delta Kappa: 1975 North Central College: Naperville, Illinois: Inactive Delta Lambda: 1975 University of Utah: Salt Lake City, Utah: Inactive Delta Mu: 1975 Montana State University ...
Robert Wells, a student at Purdue University, was elected its first national president. [6] [7] Its headquarters were at Michigan State College. [6] Lambda Iota Tau became an international society in 1960 with the chartering of Its first chapter outside of the United States. [3] It joined the Association for College Honor Societies in 1965. [2]
Delta Tau Lambda was founded by Darilís García and Maria Victoria Ramos at the University of Michigan on April 2, 1994. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Its goals are friendship, community service, encouring higher education for Latino youth, promoting unity in the Latino community, and collaborating to solve issues within that community.
Kappa Alpha Theta - ΚΑΘ-Alpha chapter, founded at DePauw in 1870, Theta is the first Greek-letter women's fraternity. Kappa Kappa Gamma - ΚΚΓ-Iota chapter, founded at DePauw in 1875. Pi Beta Phi - ΠΒΦ-Indiana Epsilon chapter, founded at DePauw in 1942. Psi Lambda Xi - ΨΛΞ-A local sorority founded in March, 2007. Alpha Kappa Alpha ...
Sigma Tau Delta was founded on December 12, 1922 as the English Club of Dakota Wesleyan University in Mitchell, South Dakota. [2] Its founders were professors Judson Quincy Owen or Dakota Wesleyan University, Frederic Fadner of Lombard College, and P. C. Sommerville of Dakota Wesleyan.
He documented chapters and name changes that were unknown to William Raimond Baird when he published the first edition of his Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities in 1879. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] For example, Baird lists Mount Union College as Sigma Second but does not list Sigma Prime or the two other Sigma chapters that predated Mount Union.
Alpha Sigma Lambda is an American honor society for non-traditional students in colleges and universities. It was established at Northwestern University in 1945. [ 1 ] In the following chapter list, active chapters are indicated in bold and inactive chapters and institutions are in italics .
In 1976-1977, Tryon Coterie merged with Phi Delta Theta, as many of the fraternities began to transfer from local to national fraternities. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] However it continues to use its original name, and is known as Phi Delta Theta-The Tryon Coterie.