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Alpha Kappa: 1953–before 1977 Millikin University: Decatur, Illinois: Inactive Alpha Lambda: 1953–before 1977 Eastern Illinois University: Charleston, Illinois: Inactive Alpha Mu 1954–before June 2010 University of Southern California: Los Angeles, California: Inactive Alpha Nu: 1955–before 1977 Texas Christian University: Fort Worth ...
Alpha Iota: 1934 University of Arkansas: Fayetteville, Arkansas: Active [aj] Alpha Kappa: 1951 University of Tennessee: Knoxville, Tennessee: Active Alpha Lambda: 1951 New Mexico State University: Las Cruces, New Mexico: Active Alpha Mu: 1952–1966 Rutgers University: New Jersey: Inactive [ak] Alpha Nu: 1958 University of Connecticut: Storrs ...
Alpha Kappa: 1990 University of Delaware: Newark, Delaware: Active [14] Alpha Lambda: Delaware Valley University: Doylestown, Pennsylvania: Active Alpha Mu: January 29, 2000 University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign: Champaign, Illinois: Active [15] Alpha Nu: 2000 ? Arizona State University: Tempe, Arizona: Active Alpha Xi: April 29, 2000 ...
Lambda Alpha Phi ΛΑΦ: January 1, 1997: Indiana University Bloomington: Asian Americans: Independent 1 Active [30] Lambda Phi Epsilon: ΛΦΕ: February 25, 1981: University of California, Los Angeles: Asian Americans: NAPA. NIC (former) 68 Active [1] Lambda Psi Rho ΛΨΡ: February 11, 2006: University of Nevada, Reno: Asian interest ...
Alpha Lambda, Alpha Beta Lambda, Gamma Beta Lambda, and Psi Lambda: 55 th [59] 48 th December 1962: Columbus, Ohio: Kappa and Alpha Rho Lambda: 56 th [60] [t] 49 th August 16, 1963 – August 22, 1963: Boston, Massachusetts: Sigma and Epsilon Lambda: 57 th [61] 50 th August 14, 1964 – August 20, 1964: New York City, New York
The only alumni chapters that do not end in "Lambda" are Rho Chapter, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as well as the Omicron Lambda Alpha chapter in Washington, DC and the Omicron Lambda Beta chapter in Illinois, which were both intermediate chapters but became alumni chapters after the discontinuation of intermediate chapters.
The Lambda Theta Alpha Foundation, Inc. was founded in 2015, based on the desires and needs identified by the National Board and Founding Mothers of Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority, Inc. They identified the need to create a foundation where members and the community could contribute and benefit from its support.
The council's membership expanded as Alpha Phi Alpha (1931), Phi Beta Sigma (1931), Sigma Gamma Rho (1937), and Iota Phi Theta (1996) later joined. [5] In his book on BGLOs, The Divine Nine: The History of African-American Fraternities and Sororities in America (2001), Lawrence Ross coined the phrase "The Divine Nine" when referring to the ...