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In 1961, a larger, nationwide fraternity, also named Delta Phi, asked the fraternity to change its name. [8] Its name was changed to Delta Phi Kappa in 1961. [6] [2]: vii Delta Phi Kappa was not sponsored or funded by the LDS Church, although it was encouraged by the church. The purpose of the fraternity was to allow returned missionaries to ...
Queens College, City University of New York: Queens, New York: Dormant [v] Tau Lambda: 1952 – 1970: Alfred University: Alfred, New York: Dormant [w] Tau Mu: 1953 – 1971: University of Miami: Coral Gables, Florida: Dormant [x] Tau Nu: 1952 – 1968: Hunter College, CUNY: New York City, New York: Dormant [y] Tau Xi: 1956 – 1971: LIU ...
Chapter Charter date and range Institution Location Status Reference Hamilton: October 29, 1832: Hamilton College: Clinton, New York: Active [1]Miami: 1835 –1847, 1851–1873, 1951–2003, 2008
The Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity has 56 active chapters and 5 active colonies. It was originally established at Yale University with the Phi chapter in 1844. [1] [2]Of a total of 56 active chapters, 49 are in the United States, while seven are in Canada – at the University of Toronto, McGill University, the University of British Columbia, the University of Manitoba, the University of ...
Delta Triton: 1990 – 2005 Northeastern University: Boston, Massachusetts: Inactive Eta Triton: 1994 – 2005 Nova Southeastern University: Fort Lauderdale-Davie, Florida: Inactive Xi Triton: September 21, 1996 – 1999; April 6, 2013: State University of New York at Albany: Albany, New York: Active Mu Triton: March 27, 1999: University of ...
Gamma Kappa: 1897–1902 City University of New York: New York City, New York: Inactive Gamma Xi: 1897–1902 Bethany College: Bethany, West Virginia: Inactive [i] Zeta Zeta: 1897–1912 Roanoke College: Salem, Virginia: Inactive [i] Gamma Gamma: 1898–1910 Trinity College: Hartford, Connecticut: Inactive Alpha Zeta: 1898-1925 University of ...
At Cornell University, the Delta Phi chapter is known as Llenroc, since that was the name of the mansion when it was the residence of Cornell University co-founder Ezra Cornell's A Delta Phi badge. In 1838, the Beta chapter of Delta Phi was founded at Brown University and Delta Phi finally became a "national" fraternity.
Columbia University: New York City, New York: ... New York: Active Delta Kappa: May 31, 1955 ... Delta Phi: 1958–19xx ? New York University, ...