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Sigma Phi Epsilon is an American social college fraternity. [1] It was founded on November 1, 1901, at Richmond College, which is now the University of Richmond. [1] It absorbed Theta Upsilon Omega fraternity in 1938. [2] In the following list, active chapters indicated in bold and inactive chapters and institutions are in italics. [1] [2] [3] [4]
Sigma Gamma Epsilon is a national honor society for earth sciences. It was formed in 1915 at the University of Kansas . In the following list of chapters, active chapters are indicated in bold and inactive chapters are in italics .
Sigma Gamma Epsilon was founded on March 30, 1915, at the University of Kansas. The society was established as an honor society to recognize scholarship and professionalism in the earth sciences. It has for its objectives the scholastic, scientific, and professional advancement of its members and the extension of relations of friendship and ...
Phi Sigma Alpha: ΦΣΑ: 1928 International CIPFI: Puerto Rican OMNE RARUM CARUM (All that is rare is wanted) Active Phi Sigma Delta: ΦΣΔ: 1909 – 1969: National NIC: Traditional Inactive [ax] Phi Sigma Epsilon: ΦΣΕ: 1910 – 1985: National NIC, Association of Teachers College Fraternities Traditional Inactive [ay] Phi Sigma Kappa ...
Epsilon Sigma Alpha is an International community and collegiate coeducational service organization. [1] In the following list of chapters, active chapters are indicated in bold and inactive chapters are in italics .
Sigma Phi Epsilon: 1953: Current Address: 22H Old Fraternity Row 7: Phi Gamma Delta: 1953: 8: Rethink Waste: 1959: Theta Chi (1959–1996) and Sigma Chi (1999–2019). Current Address: 24D New Fraternity Row 9: Lambda Chi Alpha: 1959: Phi Kappa Sigma (1959–1996), Pi Kappa Alpha (1996–2006), Lambda Chi Alpha (2010–Present). Current Address ...
Sigma Phi: 1909 – 1924: Union University ... Gamma Epsilon: 1961 ... Zeta Epsilon: 1992 – 2017: Florida International University: University Park: Florida ...
First African American Charter Founder and first African American to hold an executive office within a chapter Rabbi Arnold Resnicoff Navy chaplain, National Director of Interreligious Affairs (American Jewish Committee), and Special Assistant (for Values and Vision) to the Chief of Staff and Secretary of the United States Air Force