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Psi Lambda May 7, 2011 [13] Bentley University: Waltham, MA: Active 336. Psi Kappa May 14, 2011 [13] San Francisco State University: San Francisco, CA: Active 337. Psi Iota December 3, 2011 Monmouth University: West Long Branch, NJ: Closed 338. Psi Theta February 11, 2012 Southern Oregon University: Ashland, OR: Closed 339. Psi Eta April 7 ...
The Delta Chapter was founded by Elder Watson Diggs in 1915. The Delta Chapter was the last Chapter chartered under the fraternity's original name, Kappa Alpha Nu, and the first chapter designated after the fraternity's name change to Kappa Alpha Psi. Delta was the first chapter established at an historically black university. Epsilon 1915
Alpha Psi Lambda was founded in May 1984, when Josue Cruz, an assistant vice provost for the Office of Minority Affairs at Ohio State University, aided a group of students in researching existing Greek Letter Organizations with the idea of forming a Latino-affinity group. Rather than join an existing group, the students decided to establish a ...
The campus of Indiana University at that time did not encourage the assimilation of Blacks. Kappa Alpha Psi is the second oldest existing collegiate historically Black Greek letter organization and the first intercollegiate fraternity incorporated as a national body. [1]
Kappa Psi: October 18, 1947 Evans Business College: Concord, North Carolina: Inactive [249] [250] [s] Kappa Omega: Inactive Lambda Alpha: Williamsport School of Commerce: Williamsport, Pennsylvania: Inactive [251] [252] Lambda Beta: Inactive Lambda Gamma: Before December 1964 Alverson-Draughon College: Birmingham, Alabama: Inactive [253] [254 ...
Notes: An asterisk (*) next to a charter date indicates that the chapter was re-chartered on that date. † The Alpha Phi chapter at Rutgers University had its charter revoked in 1972 and reorganized as Mu Upsilon Alpha, which in 2007 became a chapter of Mu Beta Psi.
Iota first: 1905 – January 15, 1925 University of Alabama: Mobile, Alabama: Inactive [3] [h] Iota: November 29, 1927: Medical University of South Carolina: Charleston, South Carolina: Inactive Kappa: 1906–June 1915 Birmingham Medical College: Birmingham, Alabama: Inactive [9] [13] [i] Lamba first: 1907–1922 Vanderbilt University Pharmacy ...
Alpha Iota Omega: September 1928: Topeka: Kansas Active [72] Alpha Kappa Omega: 1928 Houston: Texas Active [73] Alpha Lambda Omega: 1929 Charlotte: North Carolina Active [74] Alpha Mu Omega: February 16, 1929: Indianapolis: Indiana Active [75] Alpha Nu Omega: June 8, 1929: Oakland: California Active [76] Alpha Xi Omega: June 6, 1929: Dallas ...