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At Syracuse University the oldest fraternity is Delta Kappa Epsilon which was founded in 1871. In 1872, DKE's sister sorority, Alpha Phi, was established at SU. We have three Alpha chapter sororities: Alpha Phi, Gamma Phi Beta, and Alpha Gamma Delta. AGD is no longer active due to low numbers but Alpha Phi and GPhiB are still strong.
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The History of Sigma Chi Sigma Chi was founded on June 28, 1855, by seven undergraduate men at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. They felt that the principles of "fraternity" were crucial to the overall college experience, but were dissatisfied with the unbalance of loyalties and ideals within the fraternities which existed at their university. Six of the Sigma Chi founders were members of the 12-man Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity at Miami University; when a controversy arose involving a member of the fraternity which could not be resolved, the membership was divided equally. The actions from this controversy led to the founding of Sigma Chi. THE CONTROVERSY. In the mid-19th century, an important aspect of college life was participation in student scholastic and debating societies. One of the most prominent at Miami was the Erodelphian Literary Society. When time came to elect Poet (President) for this prestigious society, a dispute arose in Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity (Dekes) over who should hold this position. Several members of this society were also members of the Dekes and one of its members had been nominated for Poet. However, four of the 12-man Deke fraternity would not support the nomination of a fellow member because they knew he had no poetic abilities. These four supported another man who was not a Deke. James Caldwell, Isaac Jordan, Benjamin Runkle, and Franklin Scobey refused to vote for their fraternity brother simply because he was a brother; Thomas Bell and Daniel Cooper agreed with these four and thus split the fraternity in half on the issue. THE BREAK. Neither side would "give in," resulting in pressure from alumni. These "recalcitrant six," as they were called, would not be maneuvered by alumni; thus, the alumni judged the six guilty of violating "brotherly unity," and the decision was made to expel two of the rebels. The alumni were amazed that the six stuck together. When confronted by an alumnus, Runkle, speaking for the other five, stepped forward, removed his Deke pin, threw it on the table, and shouted, ``I didn't join this fraternity to be anyone's tool. And that, sir, is my answer." The six abruptly left and were later expelled from the fraternity. But they were already making plans to create a fraternity of their own, based on noble principles and ideals. THE FOUNDING OF SIGMA CHI. These six men wisely associated themselves with William Lockwood, a highly intelligent student with valuable business sense; he became the individual who set up the plan for the new fraternity. They formulated the first constitution and initiation. Because they believed that the existing fraternities did not emulate the true feeling of "fraternity" and that the other fraternities' ideals apparently meant little, they established a new fraternity, whose ideals and foundations were symbolized by the badge they designed---the distinctive White Cross. Sigma Chi's ideals of friendship, justice and learning would be loftier and would evoke standards by which a man could improve his life while working closely with others from different backgrounds, with divergent ambitions and diverse abilities. The founders themselves, it is felt, personified these ideals. Sigma Chi was officially founded on June 28, 1855. |
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At Cal State Long Beach, the sororities were founded in this order:
1. Delta Zeta - 1954 2. Sigma Kappa - 1955 3. Delta Delta Delta - 1955 4. Delta Gamma - 1959 5. Gamma Phi Beta - 1962 6. Alpha Omicron Pi - 1965 This may not be the exact order b/c we have a chapter of Alpha Phi but I don't have a date for them. |
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I know this was a random, old thread bump, but I thought it was interesting so I'll play.
I always thought Delta Tau Delta was the first fraternity here. The sign in their front lawn even says "Illinois' First Fraternity". But when I looked at the IFC website to confirm they were like the sixth... So I don't know what's up with that. The oldest are: Sigma Chi 1881 Kappa Sigma 1891 Phi Kappa Sigma 1892 Phi Delta Theta 1893 and THEN Delta Tau Delta 1894 As for sororities, I know Pi Phi and Theta both claim they were the first on campus. According to Office of Student Affairs website, Pi Beta Phi won by 15 days (Pi Phi was founded on Oct. 25, 1895, while Theta was on Nov. 9, 1895). |
University of North Florida:
Fraternities: Pi Kappa Phi- 1987 Sigma Chi- 1991 Kappa Alpha Psi-1992 Alpha Phi Alpha- 1993 Kappa Alpha Order-2002 Sigma Alpha Epsilon-2003 Kappa Sigma-2004 Phi Beta Sigma-2004 Delta Upsilon- 2007 Omega Psi Phi-2007 Chi Phi- Unknown Sororities: Zeta Tau Alpha-1977 Alpha Kappa Alpha-1979 Alpha Chi Omega-1987 Delta Sigma Theta-1993 Delta Gamma-1999 Gamma Eta-2003 Kappa Delta-2003 Zeta Phi Beta-2003 Kappa Alpha Theta-2007 |
I posted a while back the fraternities at Ole Miss. Here are the sororities since others have posted sororities too.
Ole Miss Sororities Chi Omega, Tau, 1899, (Locally founded in 1896 at Sigma Tau Sorority) Delta Delta Delta, Chi, 1904 (Locally founded in 1896 at Tau Delta Theta Sorority) Phi Mu, Alpha Delta, 1926 Kappa Delta, Alpha Mu, 1927 Delta Gamma, Alpha Psi, 1927 Delta Zeta, Beta Beta, 1928-1953 Zeta Tau Alpha, Gamma Delta, 1939-1999 Kappa Kappa Gamma, Delta Rho, 1947 Alpha Omicron Pi, Nu Beta, 1958 Alpha Delta Pi, Delta Sigma, 1961-1995 Pi Beta Phi, MS Beta, 1962 Alpha Xi Delta, Zeta Gamma, 1969-1976 Kappa Alpha Theta, Epsilon Zeta, 1979 |
U. Mississippi was also home to Alpha Kappa Chapter of Beta Sigma Omicron from 1927-1932, and Gamma Chapter of a small sorority called Kappa Sigma Tau from 1927 until around 1930.
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http://www.olemiss.edu/cmap/images/barnard8.jpg I just purchased a pictorial history book of Ole Miss so I'll check in it tonight to see if there is a pic of DZ and if so I'll scan it. |
We are alone on our campus, so the oldest ... University of Montréal (Canada), of Grenoble (France), of Lyon (France too). |
Miami's oldest
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