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Omega Phi Alpha (ΩΦΑ) is an American national service sorority. It was founded in 1967 at Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green , Ohio . Omega Phi Alpha, also known as OPhiA, currently has 29 active chapters in the United States , as well as one prospective new chapter and one interest group.
List of Alpha Epsilon Phi chapters. Following is a list of active chapters and colonies of Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority in the United States and Canada. [1] [2] [3] Active chapters are indicated in bold. Inactive chapters are indicated in italic . Chapter. Chartered/Range.
Sigma Alpha is a member of the Professional Fraternity Association (PFA), a national organization of professional Greek letter organizations. The sorority's national philanthropy is Agriculture in the Community which allows members to give back and spread the word about the agriculture industry. It belongs to the Consortium of Collegiate ...
List of Omega Phi Beta chapters. Omega Phi Beta is a Latina collegiate sorority that was created in 1989. [1] The sorority has undergraduate (collegiate) and alumnae (professional) chapters. [2] It also has colonies which is calls collectives. [2] Following is a list of Omega Phi Beta chapters.
Omega Chi 1917–1969, 1975– NPC 109 Triphammer Rd Sigma Delta Tau: ΣΔΤ: Alpha 1917– NPC 115 Ridgewood Rd Alpha Xi Delta: ΑΞΔ: Alpha Beta 1918–1964, 2005– NPC 40 Ridgewood Rd Alpha Epsilon Phi: ΑΕΦ: Kappa 1920–1971, 197x– NPC 435 Wyckoff Ave Ithaca, NY 14850 Alpha Chi Omega: ΑΧΩ: Zeta Phi 1984 NPC 210 Thurston Ave
Delta Phi Omega (commonly referred to as DPO, or ΔΦΩ) is a nationally-based, South Asian-interest, multicultural sorority in the United States, with over 2,600 sisters in twenty-five chapters and twenty-six colonies across the nation. It is categorized as a social, service and philanthropy-based Greek letter organization whose main focus is ...
Alpha Phi Omega chapters in the United States are the basic organizational divisions of the Alpha Phi Omega fraternity at accredited U.S. college and university campuses. [1] [2] These chapters execute the fraternity national programs to provide opportunities for the development of service projects and programs, social awareness, friendship and ...
Phi (/ f aɪ /; uppercase Φ, lowercase φ or ϕ; Ancient Greek: ϕεῖ pheî; Modern Greek: φι fi) is the twenty-first letter of the Greek alphabet. In Archaic and Classical Greek (c. 9th century BC to 4th century BC), it represented an aspirated voiceless bilabial plosive ( [pʰ] ), which was the origin of its usual romanization as ph .