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Here is the most recent update for The Ohio State University (as of this week)...
No longer recognized by the University: Tau Kappa Epsilon, Phi Kappa Psi, Alpha Epsilon Pi, Sigma Alpha Mu, Zeta Beta Tau, Theta Tau, Sigma Pi, Phi Delta Theta, Kappa Sigma and Chi Phi Deferred Revocation of Registration* Pi Beta Phi and Beta Theta Pi Social Restrictions (new term for Social Probation): 3 sororities and 1 fraternity. This status limits the number of events a chapter can hold but does not prohibit all events Chapters formerly on social restrictions but still on a Disciplinary Probation: 1 sorority and one fraternity Chapters where all charges have been removed: One Fraternity *Defererred Revocation of Registration - This sanction means the charge could have been grounds for removal, however enough mitigating factors were in place (the chapter has shown a willingness to work with the university and their headquarters to better their members and ensure situations like this do not happen again). If the chapter were to have another incident that would show a failure to comply with their sanction, the University could remove the chapter from being a recognized organization. The needle keeps moving! |
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SUNY-Old Westbury has moved their expansion to next spring. From their OFSL page.
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Did TCU sororities feel AOII used undue special influence to become THE GROUP allowed to colonize? Was the TCU Greek Advisor at the time AOII was chosen an AOII herself? It's always anti-panhellenic when any campus goes to the extreme of setting-up their CHOSEN NPC GROUP to fail. |
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I went back to the 2011/2012 thread and found this under the "Campuses Open for Expansion" section: Texas Christian University (NPC 2 year stacked expansion planned)- Alpha Gamma Delta, Alpha Omicron Pi, Delta Phi Epsilon, and Phi Mu presenting. Alpha Omicron Pi invited to colonize, Fall '12. Phi Mu invited to colonize, Fall '14. |
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TCU highly aggravated AOII's colony situation by lifting Chapter Total from 150 in Fall '10 & Fall '11 to a whopping 210 in Fall 2012. No chapter average numbers, nor the numbers of PNMs starting the process at TCU Fall '10-'11-'12, are given on greekchat to verify the necessity of their huge CT increase. AOII installed Lambda Tau chapter at TCU on November 11, 2012 with considerably fewer than 210 women, but I'm sure with thoughts toward Phi Mu's then-planned Fall 2014 colony. However, AOII was given two additional years to grow when the Phi Mu TCU colony pushed forward to Fall 2016. But before then, TCU grew Chapter Total to an even more incredible 241 in Fall 2015 when the number of formal PNMs had only increased by sixty-two women, from 930 in Fall '13, to 992 in Fall '15. Phi Mu colonized and installed during Fall 2016 at TCU with approximately 200 initiates. After keeping Chapter Total at an artificially high 241 during four Fall semesters, the Fall '19 Chapter Total decreased to 230. AOII substantially missed formal quota during Fall '18 & Fall '19, and only made quota two of their seven formal recruitment seasons. The double whammy of unrealistic TCU Chapter Totals and the reported-on-greekchat ugly reception of AOII by members of the TCU greek community and TCU campus eventually helped lead to the recent closure of Lambda Phi chapter of AOII. If a campus panhellenic is going to demand a high sorority CT, they ought to be promoting EVERY AVAILABLE CHAPTER as worthy to join and useful to their students. |
Some schools just want to expand w/o thinking about having all chapter healthy. Cal Poly - SLO did a stacked expansion, AGD came on in 2016 and DG in 2018, and then AGD closed in 2019!
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That very thing has caused the death of several Southern chapters. It's as if someone thought, "Well, they've had all these years to get their act together and they haven't, so it's time to move on." A new chapter appears and there goes the floundering one.
I've seen it happen quickly once the new chapter comes but there was one instance in which another Greek advisor told me that their "Karen Ann Quinlan" (his phrase) had finally folded after years of problems. They hung in there and tried everything they could. Now that university desperately wants them back (they're a big name sorority) but they've refused to even put their name in the pot for years. |
The Eta Chi Chapter of Gamma Phi Beta at California State University-San Marcos was installed on September 10, 2020.
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Closures at Bloomsburg University
ACACIA - RMF Alpha Tau Omega - RMF Kappa Sigma - RMF Alpha Sigma Tau - RMF |
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Phi Kappa Psi has been permanently banned by Cornell University(NY). The action is due to RMF and other events that possibly contributed to the death of a student last year.
https://ithacavoice.com/2020/10/corn...bers-expelled/ |
DU recharters at Bucknell
The DU chapter was revived at Bucknell on September 24th. The chapter began as Delta Sigma in 1889 and joined DU in 1950.
Traditionally DU was very strong at Bucknell, the chapter was closed in 2003 due to RMF issues and a revival in 2007 did not succeed , the chapter closed again in 2015, hopefully this revival goes well. |
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