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In 1976, the president of the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture (CELA), professor R. E. Toth, had the idea of establishing a collegiate honor society for landscape architecture students. [1] The CELA executive board established Sigma Lambda Alpha was founded at University of Minnesota in Minneapolis on September 24, 1977. [2] [3] [1]
Sigma Alpha Lambda was founded in 2001 at the University of Arizona. It is a leadership and honor society that seeks to recognize academic achievement, develop its member's leadership skills, and encourage members to participate in service activities.
"Honor Societies", illustration from the 1909 Tyee (yearbook of the University of Washington). In the United States, an honor society is an organization that recognizes individuals who rank above a set standard in various domains such as academics, leadership, and other personal achievements, not all of which are based on ranking systems.
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The honor society supports nontraditional students who are trying to obtain their first associate or baccalaureate degree. [1] Alpha Sigma Lambda became a member of the Association of College Honor Socieities in 2011. [1] In 2011, it had chartered 325 chapters. [1] As of 2024, Alpha Sigma Lambda has 233 active chapters. [2]
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The society's colors are maroon and gold. Members are entitled to wear Alpha Lambda Delta honor cords at their graduation exercises. Its symbol is the candle. Its annual publication is The Flame. [3] The Alpha Lambda Delta pillars are Academics, Scholarships, Service, Career Development, and Belonging. [4]