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The conclave is the legislative power of Phi Beta Sigma. During a conclave year, delegates representing all of the active chapters from within the seven regions of the fraternity meet in the chosen city. The conclave or fraternity convention is currently held biannually and is usually hosted by graduate chapters of the chosen city.
The following historically African American fraternities and sororities at Vanderbilt are members of the National Pan-Hellenic Council. [4] Alpha Kappa Alpha (sorority) Alpha Phi Alpha (fraternity) Delta Sigma Theta (sorority) Kappa Alpha Psi (fraternity) Omega Psi Phi (fraternity) Phi Beta Sigma (fraternity) Sigma Gamma Rho (sorority) Zeta Phi ...
In the spring of 1985, Craig Albert, a student at the University of Texas at Austin, mentioned his idea of forming a Christian fraternity to his friends who were involved in the Campus Crusade for Christ. [3] Albert held a meeting at Jester dormitory to present his plan. [3] Beta Upsilon Chi became official on April 27, 1985. [4]
As of 2022, colonies are officially referred to as "emerging chapters" by the fraternity. [3] Chapters may have become inactive after being granted a charter, due to membership decline, misconduct, or school closure. In some cases, the Fraternity and alumni volunteers may restore a dormant chapter using the same chapter name.
University students line up to rush a sorority. Sorority recruitment or rush is a process in which university undergraduate women join a sorority.It is a procedure that includes a number of themed rounds in which different events are included.
As of its centennial in 2011, the fraternity was composed of 150,000 college-trained men, with undergraduate chapters located on more than 360 college and university campuses and alumni chapters in more than 340 cities in the United States and five foreign countries. [2]
Home Fraternity: 1898–1905 Home Fraternity Inactive Alpha: 1903–1971 City University of New York: New York City, New York: Inactive [a] [b] Beta: 1903–1912 Long Island Medical College: Inactive Gamma (First) 1904–1913 Bellevue Medical College: Manhattan, New York: Moved [c] Delta: 1904–1971, 1976–20xx ?, 2017 Columbia University ...
Delta Sigma Theta (ΔΣΘ), an international historically Black sorority, was founded on January 13, 1913, at Howard University.It has more than 1,000 collegiate and alumnae chapters located in the United States, Canada, England, Japan (Tokyo and Okinawa), Germany, the Virgin Islands, Liberia, Bermuda, Jamaica, The Bahamas, South Korea and Nigeria.