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Pi Sigma Epsilon is a professional fraternity for students and industry professionals in marketing and management. It was established at Georgia State University in 1952. In the following chapter list, active chapters are indicated in bold and inactive chapters and institutions are in italics .
ΑΕΔ - Alpha Epsilon Delta, 1946 (ACHS), pre-health honors [76] ΠΤΣ - Pi Tau Sigma, 1948 (ACHS), mechanical engineering honors [80] ΨΧ - Psi Chi, 1948 (ACHS), psychology honors [76] ΠΜΕ - Pi Mu Epsilon, 1953, mathematics honors [16] ΦΤΣ - Phi Tau Sigma, 1957, food science and technology honors
Kappa Theta Pi: ΚΘΠ: 2012 Information technology National (US) Fraternity, coed Active Pi Mu Epsilon: ΠΜΕ: 1914 Mathematics honor society National (US) Society, coed Active Phi Sigma Rho: ΦΣΡ: 1984 Science, technology, engineering, mathematics National (US) Sorority and non-binary Active Pi Delta Nu: ΠΔΝ: 1921–1950s Chemistry ...
In 1968 Alpha Phi Chi local fraternity, which was founded in 1966, merged with what had become the Sigma Pi colony. [90]: 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.
Pi Sigma Epsilon was founded at Georgia State University, then Atlanta Division of the University of Georgia) in the fall of 1951. [1] [2] [3] Educator and businessman Lloyd Antle proposed the idea of a professional fraternity for the fields of marketing, sales management, and selling. Antle's concept was advanced by Henry G. Baker and William ...
Phi Sigma: June 8, 1991 – 199x ? Marist College: Poughkeepsie, New York: Inactive 133 Phi Chi (see Epsilon Lambda) June 8, 1991 – xxxx ?; June 1, 2011 – 20xx ? City College of New York: New York City, New York: Inactive [bx] 134 Zeta Gamma Delta (see Sigma Phi) June 8, 1991 – late 1990s C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University ...
Beta-Sigma, Northern Illinois University: Comedian and actor [12] William Keepers Maxwell Jr. Phi, University of Illinois: Fiction editor for The New Yorker magazine from 1936 to 1975. Also an award winning novelist and short story writer. Elected president of the National Institute of Arts and Letters in 1968. [7]: 13 John Milhiser
Gamma Epsilon (Truman State), 1930 Former Congressman, U.S. House of Representatives from Iowa and one of the founding members and former president of the U.S. Capitol Historical Society. Former President, Phi Sigma Epsilon fraternity. The I-80 bridge spanning the Mississippi River between Iowa and Illinois is named in his honor.