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Theta Phi Alpha (ΘΦΑ), commonly known as Theta Phi, is a women's fraternity founded at the University of Michigan – Ann Arbor on August 30, 1912. [2] [3] Theta Phi Alpha is one of 26 national sororities recognized in the National Panhellenic Conference. [4] Today, Theta Phi Alpha has 54 active chapters across the United States.
Alpha Kappa colony: N/A Saint Peter's University: Jersey City, New Jersey: Inactive [ag] Alpha Lambda: March 21, 1971 – 1971 Gannon University: Erie, Pennsylvania: Inactive [ah] Alpha Mu: August 15, 1974: Northern Kentucky University: Highland Heights, Kentucky: Active Alpha Nu: November 10, 1973 – 2002 Kettering University: Flint, Michigan ...
University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine is one of the graduate schools of the University of South Florida. It is located in north Tampa, Florida and serves the greater Tampa Bay Area. Established by the Florida Legislature in 1965, the college enrolled its charter class in 1971.
On the face is a raised six-pointed star faced with black, "and bearing in gold the Greek letters Phi Alpha Theta horizontally across the middle, and the points bearing the Greek letters psi, pi, alpha, lambda, upsilon, and psi [Ψ, Π, Α, Λ, Υ, and Ψ again] in clockwise rotation beginning at the uppermost point." [3] The emblem can be jeweled.
The Professional Fraternity Association (PFA) is an American association of national, collegiate, professional fraternities and sororities that was formed in 1978.Since PFA groups are discipline-specific, members join while pursuing graduate (law, medicine, etc.) degrees as well as undergraduate (business, engineering, etc.) degrees.
Alpha Xi: Baker College: Flint, Michigan: Inactive Alpha Omicron: University of Toledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences: Toledo, Ohio: Active [b] Alpha Pi: Touro University Nevada: Henderson, Nevada: Active Alpha Pi: Touro University Bay Shore Bay Shore, New York: Active Alpha Pi: Touro University Manhattan: New York City, New York: Active ...
Alpha Kappa Kappa (ΑΚΚ) is a medical school fraternity that was founded in 1888 at Dartmouth Medical School. AKK had over sixty chapters at various medical schools throughout the United States and Canada for approximately eighty years but now operates with two independent, local chapters.
Phi Chi Alpha Beta: August 6, 2002 Augusta University: Augusta, Georgia: Active Chi Phi Beta: February 23, 2003 Florida A&M University: Tallahassee, Florida: Active Psi Phi Beta: August 2, 2003 Southern University: Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Active Kappa Beta Beta: 2004 Carlow University: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Inactive [15] Rho Beta: May 8, 2004