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Alpha Phi International Women's Fraternity (ΑΦ, also known as APhi) is an international sorority with 175 active chapters and over 270,000 initiated members. Founded at Syracuse University in Syracuse, New York in 1872, it was the fourth Greek-letter organization for women, and the first women's fraternity founded in the northeast.
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Gamma Phi: 1905–before 1950 Wilberforce University: Social, collegiate Independent Inactive [1] Alpha Phi Alpha: December 4, 1906: Cornell University: Social collegiate NPHC: Active Kappa Alpha Psi: January 5, 1911: Indiana University Bloomington: Social, collegiate NPHC: Active Omega Psi Phi: November 17, 1911: Howard University: Social ...
Alpha Kappa Omicron ΑΚΟ: December 3, 1997: San Francisco State University: Filipino Americans: Independent 3 Active [56] Alpha Phi Gamma: ΑΦΓ: February 1, 1994: California State Polytechnic University, Pomona: Asian Americans: NAPA: 14 Active [1] Alpha Sigma Rho: ΑΣΡ: April 2, 1998: University of Georgia: Asian American service NAPA ...
Alpha Phi Alpha Men: A Century of Leadership is a historical documentary on Alpha Phi Alpha's century of leadership and service. The film premiered in February 2006 on PBS [ 40 ] as part of the 2006 Black History Month theme, "Celebrating Community: A Tribute to Black Fraternal, Social and Civic Institutions."
The council's membership expanded as Alpha Phi Alpha (1931), Phi Beta Sigma (1931), Sigma Gamma Rho (1937), and Iota Phi Theta (1996) later joined. [5] In his book on BGLOs, The Divine Nine: The History of African-American Fraternities and Sororities in America (2001), Lawrence Ross coined the phrase "The Divine Nine" when referring to the ...
In 1902, Alpha Phi invited Pi Beta Phi, Kappa Alpha Theta, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Delta Gamma, Gamma Phi Beta, Delta Delta Delta, Alpha Chi Omega, and Chi Omega to a conference in Chicago on May 24 to set standards for collegiate sororities. Alpha Chi Omega and Chi Omega were unable to attend and joined the following year.