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Kappa Delta Phi is a collegiate social fraternity in North America. In the following list, active chapters are indicated in bold and inactive chapters are in italics . [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
Phi Delta: 1904–1910 Saint Mary’s School: Raleigh: North Carolina Inactive [g] [c] Kappa Alpha: November 11, 1904 Florida State University: Tallahassee: Florida Active Rho Omega Phi: 1904–1919 Judson College: Marion: Alabama Inactive [h] [c] Delta: 1905–1910 Presbyterian College for Women: Charlotte: North Carolina Inactive [i] [c] Iota ...
Nu Kappa: 2009–2019 University of Nebraska at Kearney: Kearney: NE Inactive [3] [ep] Nu Delta: 2009 University of Delaware: Newark: DE Active [3] [eo] Pi Chi: 2010 University of North Carolina Wilmington: Wilmington: NC Active [3] [eo] Lambda Chi: 2010–2018 College of Charleston: Charleston: SC Inactive [3] [eq] Chi Eta: 2010 Western ...
It formed from the merger of Pi Kappa Mu, Phi Delta Kappa, and Nu Rho Beta in Chicago, Illinois on March 1, 1910, [1] [2] The resulting Phi Delta Kappa chapters retained the charter dates from the predecessor fraternities. [1] [2] Following is a list of PDK International chapters, with active chapters indicated in bold and inactive chapters in ...
Alpha Delta: 1942 University of Colorado: Boulder, Colorado: Inactive [18] Alpha Epsilon: 1942 Southern Illinois University: ... List of Kappa Phi chapters.
In the following list of Phi Beta Kappa chapters, ... Delta of Ohio: April 11, 1899: University of Cincinnati: Cincinnati: Active 49: Beta of New Jersey: June 7, 1899:
The university-owned property at 722 University Avenue was also leased to several Greek-letter groups, including Pi Kappa Phi, Alpha Gamma Delta, Alpha Chi Rho, Alpha Epsilon Phi, and finally Lambda Upsilon Lambda, which vacated in 2006.
The spread of Phi Beta Kappa to different colleges and universities likely sparked the creation of such competing societies as Chi Phi (1824), Kappa Alpha Society (1825), and Sigma Phi Society (1827); many continue today as American collegiate social fraternities (and, later, sororities). Sigma Phi remains the oldest continuously operating ...