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Sigma Pi Phi is an African American professional fraternity. [1] Founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,in 1904, it is the oldest Greek lettered fraternity for African Americans. [2] It is a community-based fraternity and does not have collegiate chapters. The fraternity refers to its chapters as boulé.
Sigma Pi Phi (ΣΠΦ), also known as The Boulé, is an African American professional fraternity. Founded in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania , in 1904, it is the oldest Greek lettered fraternity for African Americans .
In 1968 Alpha Phi Chi local fraternity, which was founded in 1966, merged with what had become the Sigma Pi colony. [89]: 2 Gamma Omega 1969 Wayne State University: Detroit, Michigan: Active Founded as Rho Gamma Epsilon Local Fraternity, which became a colony of Sigma Pi after being inspired by the Sigma Pi chapter at the University Detroit Mercy.
The fraternity does not have collegiate chapters and is designed for professionals in mid-career or older. [1] Sigma Pi Phi has over 5,000 members and 139 chapters throughout the United States, the United Kingdom, and The Bahamas. [2] [3] Following is an incomplete list of notable members of Sigma Pi Phi. [4]
Phi Sigma Pi is a national honor fraternity. ... Location Status Reference Alpha: February 14, 1916 –1942, 1946–1979, 2000 University of Central Missouri:
Following is a list of Sigma Sigma Sigma chapters. [1] ... Phi: 1912 – 1932: Ohio University ... Pi: 1917: Emporia State University: Emporia: Kansas:
Provisional Chapter Kappa Pi: 2021: University of North Alabama: Provisional Chapter Kappa Omicron: 2023: University of North Florida: Active Kappa Rho: University of Minnesota-Duluth: Inactive Kappa Sigma: University of Texas-El Paso: Provisional Chapter Kappa Tau: University of Idaho: Provisional Chapter Kappa Upsilon: Nicholls State ...
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