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Alpha Phi International Women's Fraternity (ΑΦ, also known as APhi) is an international sorority with 175 active chapters and over 270,000 initiated members. Founded at Syracuse University in Syracuse, New York in 1872, it was the fourth Greek-letter organization for women, and the first women's fraternity founded in the northeast.
Charles Henry Chapman (June 20, 1876 – November 17, 1934) was an American academic and one of the founders of Alpha Phi Alpha, the first Greek letter fraternity for African American men. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He is known for advancing agricultural education and fraternal organizations.
Jewels: The Story of the Founding of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity: Gourdine, Darrius J. 2012 Alpha Phi Alpha: A Legacy of Greatness, The Demands of Transcendence: Parks, Gregory and Stefan M. Bradley 2014 The History of Alpha Phi Alpha: A Tradition of Leadership and Service (History Book, Volume II) Harris, Robert L. 2016 Jewels: Town Hall Meeting
Alpha Theta Lambda: 38 th 31 st 1945 Chicago, Illinois: Theta and Xi Lambda: 39 th 32 nd 1946 Columbus, Ohio: Kappa and Alpha Rho Lambda: 40 th 33 rd December 28, 1947: Tulsa, Oklahoma: Alpha Tau Lambda: 41 st [39] [j] 34 th 1948 Atlantic City, New Jersey: Alpha Theta Lambda: 42 nd 35 th 1949 Atlanta, Georgia: Eta Lambda, Alpha Rho-Alpha Phi ...
The list of Alpha Phi Alpha (ΑΦΑ) brothers (commonly referred to as Alphas) [1] includes initiated and honorary members. Alpha Phi Alpha is the first inter-collegiate Greek-letter organization established for Black college students. [ 2 ]
In March 1906, the name Alpha Phi Alpha was introduced. [10] Poindexter became the first President of Alpha Phi Alpha. Under the leadership of Poindexter the first banquet, initiation procedures, and policies were introduced. [10] A vote again confirmed the name Alpha Phi Alpha with the colors of old gold and black. [12]
Charter date and range Institution City or county State or province Status ... Alpha Phi: March 10, 1877 – 1880; 1972–2001; 2007 Virginia Tech: Blacksburg: VA: Active
Alpha Phi sorority was established at Syracuse University in 1872. [1] Called a women's fraternity when it was created, it was the fourth Greek-letter organization for women. Collegiate chapters