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Phi Beta Sigma (ΦΒΣ) is an international historically Black fraternity. Founded on January 9, 1914, on the campus of Howard University in Washington, D.C., Phi Beta Sigma has chartered chapters at other colleges, universities, and cities, and named them with Greek-letters. The fraternity's expansion started with its second (Beta) and third ...
Sigma Brother Charles R. Taylor (On Arizona Cleaver & the organization of Zeta Phi Beta) The newly established Zeta Phi Beta sorority, Inc. was given a formal introduction at the Whitelaw Hotel by their Sigma counterparts, Charles R. and A. Langston Taylor. As National Executive Secretary of Phi Beta Sigma, Charles Taylor wrote to all Sigma chapters requesting they establish Zeta chapters at ...
Founders. Phi Beta Sigma founders: A. Langston Taylor, (first row, center), Leonard F. Morse (first row; third from right) and Charles I. Brown (first row; third from left) with charter members of Phi Beta Sigma; Alpha Chapter in 1914. A. Langston Taylor, Esq. (January 29, 1890 - August 8, 1953) was the first international president of Phi Beta ...
List of Phi Sigma Sigma chapters. Phi Sigma Sigma is a collegiate nonsectarian sorority in North America. [1] In the following list, active chapters are indicated in bold and inactive chapters are in italics. [1][2][3] Chapter. Charter date.
In 1930, the graduates split off and formed the Rho Omega chapter. Some collegiate members split off to form the Beta Mu chapter at Detroit City College (now Wayne State University) in 1936. In 1949, the charter for Xi was transferred to Michigan Normal Teachers College (now Eastern Michigan University) and the chapter closed.
The founding members of the NPHC were Alpha Kappa Alpha, Kappa Alpha Psi, Omega Psi Phi, Delta Sigma Theta, and Zeta Phi Beta. The council's membership expanded as Alpha Phi Alpha (1931), Phi Beta Sigma (1931), Sigma Gamma Rho (1937), and Iota Phi Theta (1996) later joined.
The following members of the North American Interfaternity Conference (IFC) have a chapter at Michigan State. [2] Alpha Epsilon Pi. Alpha Gamma Rho. Alpha Kappa Psi. Alpha Sigma Phi. Beta Theta Pi. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Delta Sigma Phi.
On January 25, 1948, Delta Sigma Theta, Zeta Phi Beta, Sigma Gamma Rho sororities, and Alpha Phi Alpha and Phi Beta Sigma fraternities were charter members of the ACHR. [51] Kappa Alpha Psi later was included in March 1949. [52] [53] In 1939, Alpha Kappa Alpha was the first sorority to apply for life membership in the NAACP. [54]