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Phi Kappa: April 24, 1970 ... Woodbridge Campus Prince William County, Virginia ... Beta Kappa Zeta: November 2, 2001 ECPI University, Greenville Campus
Phi Kappa was founded in 1889 at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, while Theta Kappa Phi was founded later in October 1919 at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. [1] In the following Phi Kappa Theta chapter list, active chapters and colonies are noted in bold , and inactive chapters are in italics.
Kappa Delta Chi: ΚΔΧ: 1987 National NALFO: Latina Active Kappa Kappa Gamma: ΚΚΓ: 1870 International NPC: Traditional Active Kappa Lambda Iota: ΚΛΙ: 1869 Local McKendree University: Traditional Active [11] [q] Kappa Phi Delta: ΚΦΔ: 1904 Local Illinois Institute of Technology: Traditional Active [12] Kappa Phi Lambda: ΚΦΛ: 1995 ...
Kappa Sigma; Sigma Chi; Sigma Lambda Beta, a primarily Latin-American social fraternity [3] Sigma Phi Delta, an engineering fraternity [4] Sigma Phi Epsilon; Triangle Fraternity, an engineering, science and architecture fraternity [5]
Alpha Zeta Omega: ΑΖΩ: December 19, 1919: Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science: Pharmacy Independent National 42 Active coed [d] Iota Theta: ΙΘ: 1918 –19xx ? Law 0 Inactive Kappa Epsilon Phi: ΚΕΦ: 1930 –19xx ? Alfred University: Engineering National 0 Inactive [e] Lambda Alpha Phi: ΛΑΦ: 1919 –19xx ? Law 0 Inactive [4 ...
Chapter Chartered/Range Institution City State/Province Status Reference Zeta: December 10, 1869: University of Virginia: Charlottesville: Virginia: Active
The spread of Phi Beta Kappa to different colleges and universities likely sparked the creation of such competing societies as Chi Phi (1824), Kappa Alpha Society (1825), and Sigma Phi Society (1827); many continue today as American collegiate social fraternities (and, later, sororities). Sigma Phi remains the oldest continuously operating ...
In 1943 the founders of Epsilon Kappa Omicron broke away from Pi Kappa to form their own sorority. Finally, six Pi Kappa pledges broke away in 1983 to form Alpha Gamma Phi sorority. The successors of the first national sorority on campus, Kappa Alpha Theta, formed local sorority the Imps (1913-1938), which in 1938 became Zeta Phi Gamma.