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ΣΓΕ - Sigma Gamma Epsilon, 1921–1965, earth sciences honors, dormant [89] ΠΕΔ - National Collegiate Players or Pi Epsilon Delta, 1960–19xx ?, theater honors, national disbanded [16] ΑΛΔ - Alpha Lambda Delta, 1961–1986, (ACHS) freshmen honors, dormant [16] ΦΗΣ - Phi Eta Sigma, 1961–1973, freshman honors, dormant [16]
Pi Sigma Epsilon is a professional fraternity for students and industry professionals in marketing and management. It was established at Georgia State University in 1952. In the following chapter list, active chapters are indicated in bold and inactive chapters and institutions are in italics .
In 1926, Phi Sigma Epsilon held preliminary meetings with two nearby local fraternities: Sigma Delta Tau [a] of Kirksville State Teachers College and Pi Sigma Epsilon [b] of Kansas State Teachers College. These three groups joined as Phi Sigma Epsilon, becoming a national teachers' college fraternity at its first conclave on December 30, 1927.
Epsilon Sigma (see Pi Pentaton) 1947–1976 Northern Illinois University: DeKalb, Illinois: Inactive [ce] [e] Epsilon Tau: 1948 Ball State University: Muncie, Indiana: Active [cf] Lambda Triton: 1948–1999 University of Rhode Island: Kingston, Rhode Island: Inactive [cg] Mu Triton: 1948–1953 Boston University: Boston, Massachusetts: Inactive ...
Phi Sigma Pi is a national honor fraternity. ... Cornell University: Ithaca, New York: Active Beta Xi: ... Epsilon Sigma: 2008 University of Iowa: Iowa City, Iowa:
Sigma Phi Epsilon is an American social college fraternity. [1] It was founded on November 1, 1901, at Richmond College, which is now the University of Richmond. [1] It absorbed Theta Upsilon Omega fraternity in 1938. [2]
Alpha Epsilon Pi: ΑΕΠ: 1913 ... Kappa Sigma Epsilon 1840–1880 Local Yale University: Traditional, Freshmen ... Cornell University: Traditional Active Sigma Alpha ...
Gamma Epsilon (Truman State), 1930 Former Congressman, U.S. House of Representatives from Iowa and one of the founding members and former president of the U.S. Capitol Historical Society. Former President, Phi Sigma Epsilon fraternity. The I-80 bridge spanning the Mississippi River between Iowa and Illinois is named in his honor.