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Theta Delta Chi, Alpha Charge was founded on October 31, 1847
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Sigma Phi Epsilon - VA Alpha - University of Richmond
Founded 11/1/1901 Dormant 4/22/97 Re-Colonized 2/1/00 Re-Chartered 11/1/2001 |
Kappa Sig's first chapter, Zeta Chapter (at University of Virginia) is still up and running.
About the Tri Delt at BU situation - adduncan is right, Boston U. worked to rid campus of the Greek system, including selling all of the fraternity and sorority houses near campus to MIT. The greek system got back up and running in the 80s, with a group of chapters getting started (including Kappa Sig). Collin |
Sigma Nu's Alpha Chapter was closed at VMI when the school did away with GLO's. Same goes for Alpha Tau Omega. They still have a few monuments on the school grounds that memorialize the founding of our organizations though.
We do have a program called "Alpha Affiliates" where outstanding seniors are inducted into Alpha Chapter at a rate of around 10 per year. |
Delta Tau Delta's situation is a little strange, because in the early days of the Fraternity, if the Alpha Chapter failed -- which ours did -- the next chapter to "govern" the Fraternity took the Alpha designation.
So, the original Alpha at Bethany College (then part of Virginia -- now West Virginia) is now called the Theta Founding Chapter. It was founded in 1858. The present Alpha is the third or fourth to have that designation and is located at Allegheny College (University?) Both chapters are presently active, but both have been closed and recolonized in the past. The longest continuously active, multi-member chapter is Beta Chapter at Ohio University (my chapter) which has been in continuous existance since 1862. I say multi-member because there is another chapter, a part of which was founded shortly before Beta, but had to resort to a final member transfering to another college and re-forming the chapter to survive. The problem is exaserbated by the fact that many of the original records of the Fraternity were lost when one of the early Alpha's failed during the turbulent Civil War period when many groups closed because all of the members went off to the Army. Had it not been for Beta and a couple of other similar cases, Delt might have disappeared during that period. Confused? Welcome to the club. ETA: Do you suppose making pledges learn this stuff when it's so confusing really is hazing? Just kidding. |
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Our Alpha, Beta. and Gamma chapters are closed because the three schools where they were located no longer have Greek Life. So our oldest chapter that is still open is the Delta Chapter at The University of Texas in Austin, TX.
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The Alpha chapter of Kappa Delta Phi is still up and running at Bridgewater State College. They've had a few problems with numbers in the past, but this spring should prove a positive rush semester for them :D
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I know that since Hermandad de Sigma Iota Alpha, Inc. was founded, our Alpha Chapter has been running strong at SUNY Albany
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You see, when BU threw BU Greeks off campus, they weren't concerned about Greek life in general. It was a punitive measure against BU groups. Those same houses were sold to MIT greeks, who are there today, for the most part. (My old "dorm" on Bay State Road was LXA's first house!) You might have a group of women living together from the same sorority, but it ain't the same. BU has a lot of building going on in student housing, and are good about "specialty" housing for special interests (Limited Parietal house, Environmental Awareness house, field-of-study floors/houses, etc) They *could* arrange for Greek housing on campus - it just might ease the tensions w/ Allston/Brighton regarding students living off campus. But they are choosing not to take that (obvious, IMHO) route. Adrienne :) (Oh yeah, go ahead, BU. ASK me for a donation....... try it......) |
The Awesome Alpha Chapter of Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Inc. is still very active. Please feel free to visit their website: http://www.alphachapteriotas.com/
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