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Alpha Tau Omega (ΑΤΩ), commonly known as ATO, is an American social fraternity founded at the Virginia Military Institute in 1865 by Otis Allan Glazebrook. The fraternity has around 250 active and inactive chapters and colonies in the United States and has initiated more than 229,000 members. [ 1 ]
Members of the triad include Alpha Tau Omega (founded in Richmond, Virginia, in 1865 by students from Virginia Military Institute (VMI) in Lexington), Kappa Alpha Order (founded in 1865 at Washington and Lee University and not to be confused with the Kappa Alpha Society), and Sigma Nu (founded in 1869 at VMI). The national headquarters of both ...
Alpha Omicron: New York Alpha Omicron February 18, 1882 – 2010; 2012 St. Lawrence University: Canton, New York: Active Alpha Pi: Pennsylvania Alpha Pi March 12, 1882 – 1893; 1901 Washington & Jefferson College: Washington, Pennsylvania: Active [o] Alpha Rho: Pennsylvania Alpha Rho: February 20, 1882 – 1886; 1890–1897; 1903–2022 Lehigh ...
Alpha Lambda Tau: ΑΛΤ: 1916 – 1946: National NIC: Traditional Inactive [k] Alpha Phi Alpha: ΑΦΑ: 1906 International NIC, NPHC: African-American Αλφα Φι Αλφα: Active Alpha Phi Delta: ΑΦΔ: 1914 National NIC: Italian heritage Faciamus (We Do) Active Alpha Pi Lambda: ΑΠΛ: 1935 Local Drexel University: Traditional Active ...
The governing body of all sororities is the Panhellenic Council. [16] [3] [4]Alpha Gamma Delta (ΑΓΔ), Zeta Eta chapter. Alpha Gamma Delta was founded on May 30, 1904, at Syracuse University and had 11 founders, women who were dedicated to creating a home where other women could foster lifelong friendships and growth, as well as connections for future opportunities.
The 19-year-old Martinez died of acute alcohol poisoning in 2019 while pledging the university’s Alpha Tau Omega chapter, which had previously been disciplined for hazing in both 2013 and 2018 ...
ΑΩΑ - Alpha Omega Alpha, 1910, graduate medical honors [16] ΤΒΠ - Tau Beta Pi, 1910 (ACHS), engineering honors [76] ΗΚΝ - Eta Kappa Nu, 1912, electrical engineering, computer engineering honors [16] Order of the Coif, 1914, law school graduates honors [16] ΚΟΝ - Kappa Omicron Nu, 1919 (ACHS), humanities honors [76]
Many of the surviving fraternities on campus were founded during the mid to late 19th century, including Beta Theta Pi at Jefferson College in 1842, [15] Delta Tau Delta in 1861 at both Jefferson and Washington Colleges, [16] Phi Kappa Sigma in 1854, [17] Phi Delta Theta in 1875, [3] and Alpha Tau Omega in 1882, which had been a chapter of ...