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This article lists the chapters of Sigma Pi fraternity.They are listed by the chapter's charter year, along with their Greek-letter designation and the school name. An official list of all chapters, both active and dormant, can be found by clicking the Sigma Pi Fraternity International website link to the List of Sigma Pi Chapters [1]
Sigma Pi (ΣΠ) is a collegiate fraternity with 232 chapters at American universities. As of 2021, it had more than 5,000 undergraduate members and over 118,000 alumni. The fraternity is headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee.
Sigma Pi Phi has over 5,000 members and 139 chapters throughout the United States, the United Kingdom, The Bahamas, Colombia, and Brazil. [2] [3] Following is an incomplete list of notable members of Sigma Pi Phi include. [4]
Pi: 193x–1942, 1946–1997 Dickinson State University: Dickinson, North Dakota: Inactive [1] Rho: 193x–1942, 1946–1997 University of the District of Columbia: Washington, D.C. Inactive [1] Sigma: 1934–1942, 1946 Millersville University of Pennsylvania: Millersville, Pennsylvania: Active Tau: 1936–1942, 1946 East Carolina University ...
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Sigma Pi (ΣΠ) is one of the four male literary societies of Illinois College. It is the oldest literary society at Illinois College and one of the oldest literary societies in the United States, having been founded on Saturday, June 24, 1843. Sigma Pi is headquartered in Beecher Hall, the oldest college building in Illinois.
Pi Beta Phi, better known as "Pi Phi," established the university's chapter, Virginia Epsilon in 1975. Pi Phi was the first national sorority to be established at UVA after the university became coeducational in 1969, although several sororities existed at UVA before that time. Pi Phi purchased its chapter house in 1975. [2] [116] Sigma Delta Tau
Sigma Pi Sigma (ΣΠΣ), founded at Davidson College on December 11, 1921, is the oldest [1] and only American honor society for physics and astronomy. [2] It is an organization within the Society of Physics Students and the American Institute of Physics and a member of the Association of College Honor Societies . [ 3 ]