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The fraternity was founded on October 4, 1968, by students from the University of the Philippines Diliman. [2] Initially known as the "Order of the U.P. Triskelions", the organization later on changed its name to the "Order of the Grand Triskelions", then later "Triskelions Grand Fraternity" which was then changed into the Greek letter name Tau Gamma Phi, in line with other student fraternities.
Charter date and range Institution ... Gamma Phi: May 19, 1973 – 1998; 2010 – February 17, 2013 ... Gamma Tau Alumni Association:
In Tau Gamma Phi, the chapter is the basic organizational structure of the fraternity. A Tau Gamma Phi Chapter, also known as a Triskelion Chapter, is the base organizational element of the Fraternity as a whole. It is where the fraternal activities and events happen, where the recruitment starts, and where an individual becomes a full-pledge ...
Tau Alpha Omega: September 21, 1970: Central Mindanao University: Social National 20 [9] Tau Gamma Phi: October 4, 1968: University of the Philippines Diliman: Service fraternity International Upsilon Phi Sigma: February 14, 1935: University of the Philippines Los Baños: Social fraternity and sorority National 164 Upsilon Sigma Phi: November ...
Phi Alpha: ΦΑ: Social Work 1962: January 2019: Phi Alpha Theta: ΦΑΘ: History March 17, 1921: April 22, 1945 [9] (Left 2011–2012, readmitted 2017) Phi Beta Delta: ΦΒΔ: International Education February 27, 1986 [14] 2013: Phi Eta Sigma: ΦΗΣ: Freshman Scholarship March 22, 1923: February 27, 1937 (Left 2011, readmitted 2018) Phi ...
The AES was holding its biennial meeting when it was notified of the NPC decision and, at that meeting, "completed the necessary business and took formal action to dissolve the Association". [9] The NPC admitted five other sororities at the same time: Alpha Epsilon Phi, Delta Phi Epsilon, Phi Sigma Sigma, Sigma Delta Tau, and Theta Phi Alpha ...
The meeting resulted in the establishment of a new national agricultural fraternity, Alpha Gamma Sigma. [4] The meeting's participants also created a new constitution, a National Chapter, and its officers, including Clair E. Jones, president; Wayne Johnson, vice president; Don Rush, treasurer, O. E. Allen, secretary; and Delmer Glenn, historian ...
Phi Delta was created from the combination of two local sororities: Sigma Epsilon (New York University, 1919) and Alpha Delta Omicron (New York State Teachers College at Albany). These two groups came together to form Phi Delta on 19 January 1927. (October 25, 1919, the founding date of the eldest unit was celebrated as the official founding date).