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The list of Pi Beta Phi members (commonly referred to as Pi Phis) includes initiated members of Pi Beta Phi. Notable members ...
Pi Beta Phi was founded as a secret organization under the name of I. C. Sorosis on April 28, 1867 at Monmouth College in Monmouth, Illinois. Pi Beta Phi is regarded as the first national women's fraternity, although Kappa Alpha Theta was the first Greek-letter fraternity known among women in 1870. [2]
Many were what Pi Beta Phi then called "Associate chapters", not colonies, but rather 'Community' chapters not linked to a school, or "Alumnae chapters" that did not initiate new members. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Following is a list of I.C. Sorosis chapters from before the name change, which were either Associate (~Community) chapters or Alumni chapters ...
Pi Beta Phi, better known as "Pi Phi," established the university's chapter, Virginia Epsilon in 1975. Pi Phi was the first national sorority to be established at UVA after the university became coeducational in 1969, although several sororities existed at UVA before that time. Pi Phi purchased its chapter house in 1975. [2] [116] Sigma Delta Tau
Sigma Pi Phi has over 5,000 members and 139 chapters throughout the United States, the United Kingdom, The Bahamas, Colombia, and Brazil. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Following is an incomplete list of notable members of Sigma Pi Phi include.
Omega Psi Phi was founded at Howard University in 1911 and became the first international fraternal organization established at a historically Black college. The Grand Conclave is traditionally ...
Three Jewish students, upset at any idea of religious discrimination, would found the non-sectarian (no discrimination against race, religion, or color) Pi Lambda Phi at Yale University in 1895. On the other end of the spectrum, fourteen students would form the Z.B.T. Society (later Zeta Beta Tau) in 1898 which was only open to Jewish students ...
Alpha Epsilon Phi 1989–1991: Louise Kier: Phi Sigma Sigma 1991–1993: Harriett Macht: Delta Phi Epsilon 1993–1995: Harriet Rodenberg: Sigma Delta Tau 1995–1997: Jean Scott: Pi Beta Phi 1997–1999: Lissa Bradford: Kappa Alpha Theta 1999–2001: Marian Williams: Kappa Kappa Gamma 2001–2003: Sally Grant: Alpha Phi 2003–2005: Martha ...