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University of Tennessee at Chattanooga: Chattanooga: Tennessee: Active Alabama Epsilon: February 3, 1990: ... Following is a list of Tau Beta Pi alumni chapters, ...
Tennessee: 2023 University of Tennessee, Knoxville: Knoxville, TN: Active South Carolina: ... Alumni chapters. The following is a list is in alphabetical order, ...
Iota Phi Theta is an historically African American fraternity founded in 1963 at Morgan State University in Maryland. [1] [2] Following is a list of collegiate and alumni chapters of Iota Phi Theta. Its chapters start as colonies and are assigned a Greek letter chapter designation after demonstrating viability for one year. [3]
Chapters of Alpha Kappa Psi are given names consisting of either one or two Greek letters. The names are issued in order according to the dates on which the chapters are chartered. Alpha is the name given to the founding chapter at New York University, followed by Beta at the University of Denver for the second chapter, then Gamma, and so on ...
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.
Since then, the association has grown to 257 collegiate chapters across the United States and Puerto Rico. Tau Beta Pi was a founding member of the Association of College Honor Societies. [5] [2] The national headquarters of Tau Beta Pi is located in Knoxville, Tennessee on the campus of the University of Tennessee. [3]
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga: Chattanooga, Tennessee: Active: ... Following is a list of Lambda Theta Phi alumni chapters and alumni associate chapters, ...
Cormac McCarthy, novelist who attended University of Tennessee, Knoxville in 1951–1952 and 1957–1960; won the Pulitzer Prize in 2007 for The Road [150] Bernadotte E. Schmitt, earned a bachelor of arts at the University of Tennessee in 1902, won a Pulitzer in History in 1931 for his book The Coming of the War, 1914 (1930) [151]