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Pi Lambda Phi is international social fraternity. [1] It was founded on March 21, 1895 at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. [2] It merged with Phi Beta Delta on February 1, 1941. [2] It merged with Beta Sigma Tau in 1960 and Beta Sigma Rho in 1972. [3]
Pi Lambda Phi (ΠΛΦ), commonly known as Pi Lam, [2] is a social fraternity with 145 chapters (44 active chapters/colonies). The fraternity was founded in 1895 at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut .
Name Original chapter Initiation year Notability Ref(s) Harvey Burstein Π 1981: NE Chi: 1941: David B. Schulman Professor Emeritus of Security at Northeastern University's College of Criminal Justice where he taught for 15 years, a special agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and Chief, Foreign and Domestic Investigations, Surveys, and Physical Security, U.S. Department of State.
National and local chapters watched by the Fraternity & Sorority Project are listed below. For convenience, the terms "Fraternity" or Greek Letter Organization (GLO) are used to refer to men's, women's, and co-ed groups.
Current Address: 22F Old Fraternity Row 6: Sigma Phi Epsilon: 1953: Current Address: 22H Old Fraternity Row 7: Phi Gamma Delta: 1953: 8: Rethink Waste: 1959: Theta Chi (1959–1996) and Sigma Chi (1999–2019). Current Address: 24D New Fraternity Row 9: Lambda Chi Alpha: 1959: Phi Kappa Sigma (1959–1996), Pi Kappa Alpha (1996–2006), Lambda ...
This is a list of chapters and colonies of the North American college fraternity Phi ... Daytona Beach: FL Active [3] [ew] Lambda Pi: 2013 ... Mu Pi: 2014 Virginia ...
Virginia Tech: Blacksburg, Virginia: Active [ab] Rho Triton: November 15, 1970 – 2002; March 17, 2018: Virginia Commonwealth University: Richmond, Virginia: Active [ac] Phi Proteron: 1972 – 1973 University of Central Florida: Orange County, Florida: Inactive Pi Triton: 1972 – 1979 California University of Pennsylvania: California ...
In New Jersey on December 1, 1975, Lambda Theta Phi Latin Fraternity, Inc. was founded at Kean University in Union Township, New Jersey. [3] With the fraternity's second chapter at Rutgers University–New Brunswick in the fall of 1978, Lambda Theta Phi was well on its way to growing the Latino Greek movement. [4]