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Phi Facts
Hi ladies! I was wondering if any of you have any interesting Alpha Phi facts. The recruitment mentors are having a challenge for each person to find the most interesting facts about their chapter. Thanks.
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Here's a list of familiar facts:
Alpha Phi Facts: A Remarkable History
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Alpha Phi Firsts: Blazing a Trail
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I love reading about our wonderful organization; it gives me the chills (in a good way). I <3 A-Phi. :)
Just felt like sending an aoe to my sisters. ;) |
My favorite Phi-Phact actually is related to the Alpha Phi Foundation! The Alpha Phi Foundation is one of the oldest GLO-based philanthropic organizations (started in 1956) and one of the best run! I believe last year The Alpha Phi Foundation raised more money than any other GLO philanthropy, and I know that foundation is one of the best run GLO philanthropies having something like only 18 cents per dollar (maybe it was even less) going to operating costs....meaning we turn the most money around to the causes we support! Now that makes me proud to know Alpha Phis have such big hearts!:D
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post your fave phi fact/famous phi/chapter facts
ALPHA PHI
Over 200 chartered chapters 144 Active Chapters* Oldest existing ACTIVE chapter is Alpha chapter (1872) at Syracuse University Newest chapters – Iota Iota at George Washington University Rechartering of Lake Forest College - Gamma Epsilon deuteron * does not include scheduled recolonizing of Phi chapter in fall 2006 ETA: You can also see all chapters of each organization here. Incl. year chartered and year closed if applicable. And here - FEA Fraternity & Sorority Directory Greek Pages every Alpha Xi Delta chapter ever All the DZ Chapters Ever Every Tri Delta Chapter ever All the Sigma Kappa Chapters Ever All the ADPi Chapters Ever Alpha Gamma Delta Chapter Roll Closed/Dormant chapters? #'s & %'s A Single Letter Chapters: Poll Most chapters in a state? 22 - California - Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo, CSU Chico, CSU Hayward, CSU Long Beach, CSU Northridge, CSU Sacramento, CSU San Bernardino, Chapman, Loyola Marymount, Pepperdine, San Diego State, San Francisco State, San Jose State, Santa Clara, UC Berkeley, UC Davis, UC Irvine, UCLA, UC Santa Barbara, U of San Diego, USC, U of the Pacific 10- New York - Binghamton U, Cornell, Hofstra, Plattsburgh State, Rensselaer, SUNY-Buffalo, SUNY-Albany, SUNY-Cortland, Syracuse, Rochester 9 - Ohio - Ashland, Baldwin-Wallace, Bowling Green, Case Western, Kent State, Miami U, The Ohio State, U of Akron, U of Dayton 9 - Pennsylvania - Duquesne, Lafayette, Lehigh, Penn State, St. Joseph's, Shippensburg, UPenn, Villanova, West Chester 8 - Illinios - DePaul, Eastern Illinois, Elmhurst, Northern Illinois, Lake Forest, Northwestern, Southern Illinois-Edwardsville, U of Illinois 7 - Indiana - Ball State, Butler, Depauw, Indiana State, Indiana U-Bloomington, Indiana U Southeast, Purdue 6 - Texas - Midwestern State, St. Mary's, Texas A&M Commerce, Texas Tech, U of North Texas, UT-Austin 6 - Virginia - Christopher Newport, George Mason, James Madison, Old Dominion, UVa, Virginia Tech 5 - Michigan - Adrian, Kettering, Michigan State, U of Michigan, Western Michigan And our wonderful neighbor, Canada, has 6 chapters - Bishop's, U of British Columbia, U of Manitoba, U of Toronto, U of Western Ontario, Wilfrid Laurier ETA: Lake Forest in Illinois |
So excited to hear about the recolonization at University of Oklahoma!!!
And I had never heard that the password was originally in German!!! |
Hey TxAphi -
Just an FYI that I'm sure you already know, but Canada is not a state!! It's a whole country, just as big as the USA. Which means that having 6 chapters in the whole country is really not a huge number! It's just a start. We'd love to see more. (see the thread about where you would like to see AP re-colonize.) Anyways, I'm sure you know this. It's just a little thing that we Canadians get annoyed at all the time. We are not another US state!! AOE (yup - we're a little defensive about this point. Can you tell???) |
Yeah you are! But I loves ya, girl! :D
(coming from a displaced Southerner!) :) Quote:
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Alpha Phi has an outstanding record of accomplishments Alpha Phi became the first women's Fraternity in America to build and occupy its own chapter house. This tradition continues today as Alpha Phi owns and managers 80 sorority houses. Alpha Phi was the first National sorority established in the Northeast. The Alpha Phi Quarterly was established in 1886. It has been published continuously to the present day and has received numerous awards and recognition. Alpha Phi has the oldest chapter in Canada. Xi Chapter was founded at the University of Toronto in 1906. Alpha Phi owns the oldest sorority house in Canada. In 1902, Alpha Phi called the inter-sorority meeting that resulted in the formation of the association now known as the National Panhellenic Conference. Today the Panhellenic Conference is made up of 26 member organizations. Alpha Phi was the first National Sorority to have a web site. Today you can visit Alpha Phi’s website at www.alphaphi.org. The Alpha Phi Foundation was founded in 1956. Alpha Phi was the first sorority to create her own foundation. 2006 marks the 50th anniversary. In 2004 Alpha Phi launched our own red dress campaign to support cardiac care for women. Alpha Phi has supported Cardiac Care since 1946. In 2003 “Reel Connections” a multi-media educational tool was introduced to chapter leaders. Alpha Phi supports alumnae initiation for selected outstanding women. This tradition began when Alpha Phi’s earliest members invited Frances Willard, a noted leader in women’s suffrage and education for women to be the first alumnae initiate in 1875. Alpha Phi was the first women's fraternity to use traveling delegates, known today as Educational Leadership Consultants. |
Canadian Pride
Am surprised that no Canadians have posted this already -
KAT was the first sorority to have a chapter in Canada, at the University of Toronto. But that chapter is closed. Alpha Phi has the oldest active collegiate chapter in Canada - our Xi Chapter at the University of Toronto. |
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