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Sigma Zeta (ΣΖ) is a North American honor society founded in 1925 to recognize undergraduate excellence in the natural sciences, computer science, and mathematics. The society's purpose is to encourage and foster the attainment of knowledge in the natural and computer sciences and mathematics. [ 1 ]
It was founded in 1925 at the now defunct Shurtleff College. [1] The society has regular chapters are baccalaureate institutions and association chapters at junior colleges. [2] In the following Sigma Zeta chapter list, active chapters are indicated in bold and inactive chapters and institutions in italics. [1] [3]
Each chapter in Zeta Psi has a unique name composed of one or two Greek letters. ... Sigma: September 4, 1850 ... Sigma Zeta: 1924 – 1995; 2000 – ...
Zeta Psi (ΖΨ) is a collegiate fraternity. [2] It was founded on June 1, 1847, at New York University.The organization now has 90 chapters, with roughly 70,000 members. Zeta Psi is a founding member of the North American Interfraternity Confer
The Zeta Phi Society (ΖΦ) was a fraternal organization founded in 1870 at the University of Missouri. The Alpha chapter of the society became a chapter of Beta Theta Pi in 1890. The Missouri unit is the oldest fraternity in continuous existence at the university and the second fraternity founded west of the Mississippi River.
Founded as Sigma Omicron Pi local fraternity in 1909. Inactive 1913–1914, 1938–2002, 2005–2010, 2012–Current. [10] [11] Epsilon 1910 Ohio University: Athens, Ohio: Inactive Founded as Sigma Theta Gamma local fraternity in 1909. Inactive 1943–1970 and 1982–2009. Permanently expelled from campus April 2019 [12] Zeta June 1, 1912
Sigma Psi Zeta (ΣΨΖ) Sorority, Inc., also known as Sigmas or SYZ, is a progressive multicultural American sorority. It was founded on March 23, 1994, at the University at Albany and incorporated in New York on March 15, 1996.
The IFC consisted of the nine sororities and the two fraternities that were then on campus. The purpose of IFC was stated as "boosting a high scholarship standard among the members of the fraternal organizations, and of cooperating with the faculty in all matters which lead to the success of the College."