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Sigma Alpha Iota International Music Fraternity is a member of the Professional Fraternity Association. [5] It was a founding member of the National Council of Professional Music Fraternities. [1] Chapters have been chartered at over 300 universities, conservatories, and colleges.
Sigma Alpha Iota is an international honorary music fraternity. [1] It was founded on June 12, 1903 at the School of Music of the University of Michigan as an honorary music sorority. [ 2 ]
Music International Fraternity, coed Active Kappa Kappa Psi: ΚΚΨ: 1919 Band National (US) Fraternity, coed Active Mu Beta Psi: ΜΒΨ: 1925 Music National (US) Fraternity, coed Active Mu Phi Epsilon: ΜΦΕ: 1903 Music International Fraternity, coed Active [37] [38] [g] Nu Kappa Epsilon: ΝΚΕ: 1994 Music appreciation National (US) Sorority ...
A fraternity is usually understood to mean a social organization composed only of men, and a sorority is composed of women. However, many women's organizations and co-ed organizations also refer to themselves as women's fraternities. This list of North American collegiate sororities and women's fraternities is not exhaustive.
Mu Phi Epsilon is a co-ed international professional music fraternity. [1] It was founded as a music sorority in 1903, at the Metropolitan College of Music in Cincinnati, Ohio. [1] [2] In 1906, Mu Phi Epsilon absorbed Phi Mu Epsilon, a two-chapter music sorority, forming the Delta and Eta chapters. [2]
A fraternity is usually understood to mean a social organization composed only of men while a sorority is composed of women. However, many women's organizations and co-ed organizations refer to themselves as women's fraternities. This list of collegiate North American fraternities is not exhaustive.
Mu Phi Epsilon was founded on November 13, 1903, at the Metropolitan College of Music in Cincinnati, Ohio by Dr. Winthrop Sterling, a professor at the school and a member of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia fraternity, and Elizabeth Mathias Fuqua, his 19-year-old assistant, as a way of recognizing the musicianship and scholarship of those eligible.
Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia was founded as the Sinfonia Club by Ossian Everett Mills, the bursar of the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston, Massachusetts. [5] Mills was profoundly interested in the physical, mental, moral, and spiritual development of the conservatory's students and had a tradition of hosting devotional meetings going back as far as 1886. [8]