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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]
Kansas and Colorado Pi Beta Phi First woman osteopath [7] Anna Lee Fisher: California Epsilon Astronaut and NASA Physician Kathryn Stephenson: Nebraska Beta and Arizona Alpha First female American board-certified plastic surgeon
Beta Kappa Gamma: ΒΚΓ: May 6, 1999 – after 2015 University of Texas at Austin: South Asians: Independent 0 Inactive [8] [9] Beta Pi Phi: ΒΠΦ: December 5, 2005 – 2018 Temple University: Asian Americans: Independent 0 Inactive [10] Beta Tau Omega ΒΤΩ: August 28, 1995: Texas A&M University: Asian Americans: Independent 1 Active [11 ...
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 ...
Kappa Pi Beta National Fraternity, Inc. (ΚΠΒ) is an Asian interest collegiate fraternity with chapters in the Midwestern United States. It was established at Northern Illinois University in 2000. The fraternity is a member of the National APIDA Panhellenic Association .
Pages in category "Pi Beta Phi" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Rachel Jane "Jennie" Nicol (1845–1881) was a founder of Pi Beta Phi and a physician.In 1867, she cofounded I.C. Sorosis at Monmouth College in Illinois, the first secret collegiate society for women patterned after men's fraternities, which later adopted the Greek name Pi Beta Phi (ΠΒΦ).
Sigma Beta Rho Sigma Psi Zeta In 2017, the member organizations unanimously voted to add Desi to its formal name, a word describing people from the Indian subcontinent or South Asia, and in doing so adopted the acronym APIDA, to explicitly reflect their service of groups with South Asian membership.