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History. Omega Phi Chi was established on November 9, 1988, at Rutgers University–New Brunswick by eight women of Asian, African American, and Latina descent. The sorority's founders felt the need to establish a multicultural organization that spoke to their needs across diverse backgrounds, distinct cultural roots, and the empowerment of the female culture.
82002419. Added to NRHP. June 17, 1982. The Omega Chapter of the Chi Phi Fraternity is a historic fraternity house located at the Georgia Institute of Technology ( Georgia Tech) in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
This is the list of Chi Omega chapters. Chi Omega's first series chapters (single-letter) are named for 24 of the Greek letters and assigned in an order customized to Chi Omega, approximating a reverse alphabetical order. The Omega chapter is reserved as a memorial designation; subsequent chapters have likewise not been assigned using the ...
Following is a list of Chi Phi chapters. [1] Active chapters are indicated in bold. Inactive chapters, institutions, and branches of the fraternity are shown in italic . March 19, 1867 – 1979, 1881–1993, 1996–1999, 201x ? November 6, 1873 – 1895, 1911–1970, 1975, 20xx ? January 30, 1874 – 2005, 201x ?
Chi Omega (ΧΩ, also known as ChiO) is a women's fraternity and a member of the National Panhellenic Conference, the umbrella organization of 26 women's fraternities. Chi Omega has 181 active collegiate chapters and approximately 240 alumnae chapters.
Alpha Phi Omega ( ΑΦΩ ), commonly known as APO, [4] but also A-Phi-O [5] [6] and A-Phi-Q, [7] is a coeducational service fraternity. It is the largest collegiate fraternity in the United States, with chapters at over 350 campuses, an active membership of over 25,000 students, and over 500,000 alumni members. There are also 250 chapters in ...
Theta Chi fraternity has chartered 245 chapters, of which 157 are active as of 2015. [1] Its first 24 chapters were given single Greek letter designations (Αlpha, Βeta, etc.), and all following chapters were given double Greek letter designations (Αlpha Beta, Αlpha Gamma, etc.) with no use of double letters (no Αlpha Alpha, Βeta Beta, etc.).
Founded on November 1, 1920, at New York University as Sigma Sigma Omicron, in July 1927 its name was changed to Sigma Phi Beta. Additionally, Phi Alpha Chi, formed at the University of California at Berkeley, was founded as The Tanewah in 1919. In 1926, that group renamed itself as the Alpha chapter of Phi Alpha Chi. They joined with Sigma Phi ...