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  2. List of University at Buffalo people - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of people connected to the University at Buffalo. There are more than 260,000 living alumni of UB. There are more than 260,000 living alumni of UB. Notable alumni include the CEO's of Paramount Pictures and A+E Networks , two NASA astronauts, a recipient of the Edward R. Murrow Award , and a former prime minister .

  3. Theta Delta Sigma - Wikipedia

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    Theta Delta Sigma Society, Inc. (ΘΔΣ) is a national gender inclusive multicultural fraternal organization founded in 2001 at the University at Buffalo (SUNY). [1] Theta Delta Sigma is a non-partisan and non-sectarian organization that has been "a partner in the values-based fraternal movement".

  4. Beta Phi Sigma - Wikipedia

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    The fraternity was founded in the office of Dr. Henry G. Bentz on the night of December 15, 1888. [2] Originally organized by the graduating classes of 1889, Beta Phi Sigma grew from one chapter, Alpha, at the University at Buffalo to eleven chapters before World War II. The induction of so many males into the military decimated the ranks of ...

  5. Barbara and Jack Davis Hall - Wikipedia

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    Officially opened on May 10, 2012, as a part of University at Buffalo's 2020 Strategic Plan, construction of Barbara and Jack Davis Hall, known as Davis Hall, started in 2009 with ground-breaking and finished in late 2011 with a construction cost of $75 million including nearly $49.6 million from New York State funding and the rest from corporate and individual endowments.

  6. University of Minnesota fraternities and sororities - Wikipedia

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    The high watermark for Greek Life participation by percentage, indicated by a review of senior photos and club membership, was from 1910 through 1920 when approximately 1/4 of undergraduates participated in one or more of the academic or professional societies. [10] The peak number of residential chapters came at approximately 75 in 1930. [11]

  7. University of Bridgeport - Wikipedia

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    The University of Bridgeport (UB or UBPT) is a private university in Bridgeport, Connecticut. The university is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education . [ 2 ] In 2021, the university was purchased by Goodwin University ; it retained its own name, brand, and board of trustees.

  8. Kappa Beta Phi - Wikipedia

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    Where it existed, the society was known for being made up of men with a sense of humor. Many colleges and traditional fraternities fought to abolish Kappa Beta Phi since it was often characterized as a fraternity solely for drinking and partying while making a mockery of academics and more reputable organizations such as Phi Beta Kappa.

  9. Beta Alpha Psi - Wikipedia

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    Beta Alpha Psi (ΒΑΨ) is an international honor society for accounting, finance and information systems students attending universities accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business or the European Quality Improvement System. [1] It was founded on February 12, 1919, at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. [2]