List of Phi Sigma Kappa chapters
The complete Chapter and Colony Roll of Phi Sigma Kappa follows this gallery of historic and newer images. Many of the buildings in the historical photos are still owned by Phi Sig fraternity chapters and their alumni today, having been remodeled and expanded, while others have been replaced:
Historical Chapterhouse Images
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Phi Sigma Kappa's Gamma chapter, at Cornell University, circa 1903. Newly remodeled today
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ΦΣΚ's founding Alpha chapter, circa 1910. Also newly remodeled
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ΦΣΚ's Beta Deuteron chapter, at Minnesota, circa 1933. Holds 26 live-ins today
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ΦΣΚ's Nu chapter, at Lehigh, circa 1948
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ΦΣΚ's Epsilon chapter, Sachem Hall, at Yale, 1907
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ΦΣΚ Beta chap Union
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ΦΣΚ's Delta chapter, West Virginia, 1910. Since replaced with a larger home
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ΦΣΚ's Delta chapter, at West Virginia, circa 1941
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ΦΣΚ's Eta chapter, at Maryland, circa 1954
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ΦΣΚ's Chi chapter, at Williams, previous house, prior to 1947
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ΦΣΚ's Chi chapter, at Williams, circa 1947
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ΦΣΚ's Omicron chapter, at MIT, (former house) circa 1911
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ΦΣΚ's Theta chapter, Columbia
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ΦΣΚ's Pi chapter, at Franklin & Marshall College, 1910. (Now inactive)
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ΦΣΚ's Alpha Deuteron chapter, at Illinois, circa 1950
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ΦΣΚ's Mu chapter, at Penn, circa 1950
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ΦΣΚ's Kappa chapter, at Penn State, circa 1950
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ΦΣΚ's Lambda chapter, at George Washington, circa 1947
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ΦΣΚ's Theta Deuteron chapter, at Oregon State, circa 1947
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ΦΣΚ's Sigma Triton chapter, at Indiana, (former house) circa 1949
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ΦΣΚ's Theta Triton chapter, at Texas, circa 1949
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ΦΣΚ's Xi chapter, at St. Lawrence, circa 1949
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ΦΣΚ's Omicron chapter, at MIT, early-1950's
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ΦΣΚ's Iota Triton chapter, at UConn, circa 1949
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ΦΣΚ's Phi Deuteron chapter, at Kentucky, circa 1946
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ΦΣΚ's Delta Deuteron chapter, at Michigan, circa 1946
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ΦΣΚ's Xi Deuteron chapter, at Tennessee, (former house) circa 1946
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ΦΣΚ's Beta Triton chapter, at Knox, circa 1946
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ΦΣΚ's Omega Deuteron chapter, at USC, (former house) circa 1946
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ΦΣΚ's Alpha chapter, at UMass, circa 1948
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ΦΣΚ's Beta Deuteron chapter, at Minnesota, circa 1947
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ΦΣΚ's Chi Deuteron chapter, at Washington State, circa 1947
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ΦΣΚ's Gamma chapter, at Cornell, circa 1947
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ΦΣΚ's Lambda Triton chapter, at Rhode Island, circa 1948
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ΦΣΚ's Mu Deuteron chapter, at Montana State, circa 1948
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ΦΣΚ's Phi Deuteron chapter, at Kentucky, circa 1941
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ΦΣΚ's Phi Chapter, at Swarthmore, circa 1944
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ΦΣΚ's Pi chapter, at Franklin & Marshall, circa 1943
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ΦΣΚ's Delta Triton chapter, at Purdue, circa 1943
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ΦΣΚ's Nu Triton chapter, at Hartwick, circa 1948
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ΦΣΚ's Pi Deuteron chapter, at Ohio State, circa 1950
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ΦΣΚ's Omicron Triton chapter, at UC Davis, circa 1949
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ΦΣΚ's Theta Triton chapter, at Texas, circa 1950
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ΦΣΚ's Delta Tetarton chapter, at Florida, circa 1952
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ΦΣΚ's Xi chapter, at St. Lawrence, circa 1952
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ΦΣΚ's Tau Triton chapter, at Baldwin-Wallace College, circa 1952
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ΦΣΚ's Theta Triton chapter, at Texas, circa 1952
More Recent Chapterhouse Images
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ΦΣΚ's Delta chapter today, at West Virginia Univ
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ΦΣΚ's Xi Deuteron chapter, at Tennessee Knoxville
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ΦΣΚ's Gamma Triton chapter, at South Carolina
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ΦΣΚ's Gamma chapter today, at Cornell
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ΦΣΚ's Omega Deuteron chapter, at USC
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ΦΣΚ's Iota chapter, at Stevens Institute
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ΦΣΚ's Gamma Tetarton chapter, at Rensselaer Poly
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ΦΣΚ's Kappa chapter, at Penn State
List of Chapters
Chapter | Colonized | Chartered | School | State | Status | Charter Range | Reference |
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Alpha [a] | N/A | 1873 | University of Massachusetts Amherst | Massachusetts | Active | 1873-Present | [pic1] [pic2] [pic3][1] |
Beta [a] | 1888 | Union College | New York | Inactive | 1888-1997 | [pic1][2] | |
Gamma See also Phi Tau [i] |
1889 | Cornell University | New York | Active | 1889-Present | [pic1] [pic2] [pic3][3] | |
Delta | 1891 | West Virginia University | West Virginia | Active | 1891-Present | [pic1] [pic2] [pic3][4] | |
Epsilon (or Sachem Hall) [b] |
1893 | Yale University | Connecticut | Inactive | 1893-1929 | [5][6][pic1] | |
Zeta | 1896 | City College of New York | New York | Inactive [e] | 1896-1973 | [7] | |
Eta | 1897 2011 |
University of Maryland | Maryland | Active | 1897-2002 2009-Present |
[8][9][10][pic1] [pic2][11] | |
Theta | 1897 | Columbia University | New York | Inactive | 1897-1933 | [5][12][pic1] | |
Iota | 1899 | Stevens Institute of Technology | New Jersey | Active | 1899-Present | [pic1][13] | |
Kappa | 1899 | Penn State University | Pennsylvania | Active | 1899-Present | [pic1][pic2][14] | |
Lambda | 1899 | George Washington University | Washington, D.C. | Active | 1899-Present | [pic1][15] | |
Mu Colony | 2013 | 1900 | University of Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania | Colony | 1900-1997 2001-2007 |
[16][17][18][19][pic1] |
Nu | 1901 | Lehigh University | Pennsylvania | Active | 1901-Present | [pic1][20] | |
Xi | 1902 | St. Lawrence University | New York | Inactive | 1902-2004 | [21][22][pic1] [pic2] | |
Omicron | 1902 | MIT | Massachusetts | Active | 1902-Present | [23][pic1] [pic2][24] | |
Pi | 1903 | Franklin and Marshall College | Pennsylvania | Inactive [l] | 1903-1983 | [25][26][pic1] [pic2] | |
Rho | 1903 | Queen's University | Ontario (Canada) | Inactive [k] | 1903-1914 | [25][27][28] | |
Sigma | 1903 | St. John's College | Maryland | Inactive [k] | 1903-1940 | [25][29] | |
Tau | 1905 | Dartmouth College | New Hampshire | Seceded [c][i] | 1905-1956 | [5][30] | |
Upsilon | 1906 | Brown University | Rhode Island | Inactive | 1906-1939 | [5][31] | |
Phi | 1906 | Swarthmore College | Pennsylvania | Inactive [l] | 1906-1991 | [32][33][pic1] | |
Chi | 1906 | Williams College | Massachusetts | Inactive [l] | 1906-1966 | [25][34][35][pic1] [pic2] [pic3] | |
Psi | 1907 | University of Virginia | Virginia | Active | 1907-Present | [5][36][37] | |
Omega | 2009-2010 | 1909 | UC Berkeley | California | Inactive[m] | 1909-1992 | [9][38][39][40] |
Alpha Epsilon Colony | 1992, 2013 | 1910 | Emporia State University | Kansas | Colony | 1910-1989 1994-2007 2013-present |
[36][41][42] |
Alpha Deuteron See also Phi Zeta |
2011 | 1910 | University of Illinois | Illinois | Active | 1910-2008 2012-Present |
[43][pic1][44] |
Beta Deuteron | 1910 | University of Minnesota | Minnesota | Active | 1910-Present | [pic1] [pic2][45] | |
Gamma Deuteron | 1911 | Iowa State University | Iowa | Inactive | 1911-1939 | [46] | |
Delta Deuteron | 2013 | 1915 | University of Michigan | Michigan | Active | 1915-2003 2012-present |
[47][48][49][pic1] |
Epsilon Deuteron | 1915 | Worcester Polytechnic Institute | Massachusetts | Active | 1915-Present | [50] | |
Zeta Deuteron | 1917 | UW–Madison | Wisconsin | Inactive[m] | 1917-1931 1954-1973 |
[5][36][51] | |
Eta Deuteron | 1917 | University of Nevada at Reno | Nevada | Inactive[m] | 1917-1997 | [36] | |
Theta Deuteron | 1921 | Oregon State University | Oregon | Inactive | 1921-1972 1989-2005 |
[52][pic1] | |
Iota Deuteron | 1923 | Kansas State University | Kansas | Inactive | 1923-1941 | [5] | |
Kappa Deuteron | 1923 | Georgia Institute of Technology | Georgia | Active | 1923-Present | [53] | |
Lambda Deuteron | 1923 | University of Washington | Washington | Inactive | 1923-1992 | [54] | |
Mu Deuteron | 1923 | University of Montana | Montana | Inactive | 1923-1972 | [55][pic1] | |
Nu Deuteron | 1923 | Stanford University | California | Inactive | 1923-1973 | [56][p] | |
Xi Deuteron | 1925 | University of Tennessee | Tennessee | Active | 1925-Present | [pic1] [pic2][57] | |
Omicron Deuteron | 1990 2006 |
1925 | University of Alabama | Alabama | Active | 1925-1988 1992-1999 2007-Present |
[58][59] [pic1][60] |
Pi Deuteron | 1924 1945 2011 |
1925 1946 2014 |
Ohio State University | Ohio | Active | 1925-1938 1945-1978 2011-present |
[5][61][62][63][pic1] |
Rho Deuteron | 1925 | Gettysburg College | Pennsylvania | Active | 1925-Present | [64] | |
Sigma Deuteron | 1925 | University of Nebraska | Nebraska | Inactive | 1925-1941 | [5] | |
Tau Deuteron | 1926 | Carnegie-Mellon University | Pennsylvania | Inactive | 1926-1937 | ||
Upsilon Deuteron | 1926 | University of North Carolina | North Carolina | Inactive | 1926-1936 1967-1982 |
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Phi Deuteron | 1926 | University of Kentucky | Kentucky | Active | 1926-Present | [pic1] [pic2][65] | |
Chi Deuteron | 2014 | 1926, 2015 | Washington State University | Washington | Active | 1926-2005 2014-Present |
[66][pic1] |
Psi Deuteron | 1926 | University of Oregon | Oregon | Inactive | 1926-2002 | [67] | |
Beta Epsilon | 1927 | Pittsburg State University | Kansas | Active | 1927-Present | [68] | |
Gamma Epsilon | 1927 | Truman State University | Missouri | Active | 1927-Present | [69] | |
Omega Deuteron | N/A | 1928 | University of Southern California | California | Active | 1928-2003 2011-Present |
[pic1] [pic2][70] |
Alpha Triton | 1928 | Wesleyan University | Connecticut | Inactive | 1928-1952 | ||
Beta Triton | 1928 | Knox College | Illinois | Seceded [h] | 1928-1955 | [5][pic1] | |
Gamma Triton | 2001 | 1929 | University of South Carolina | South Carolina | Active | 1929-1963 2004-Present |
[71][pic1][72] |
Epsilon Delta | 1930 | Eastern Illinois University | Illinois | Inactive | 1930-1986 | [73] | |
Epsilon Epsilon | 1930 | Northeastern State University | Oklahoma | Active | 1930-Present | [74] | |
Delta Triton | 1930 | Purdue University | Indiana | Active | 1930-Present | [pic1][75] | |
Epsilon Zeta | 1930 | Fort Hays State University | Kansas | Inactive | 1930-1979 | [36] | |
Epsilon Eta | 1931 | Southeastern State University | Oklahoma | Inactive | 1931-2001 | [36] | |
Epsilon Theta | 1931 | University of Northern Iowa | Iowa | Inactive | 1931-1998 | [36] | |
Epsilon Iota | 1931 | Central Missouri State University | Missouri | Active | 1931-Present | [76] | |
Epsilon Kappa | 1931 | UW–Stevens Point | Wisconsin | Seceded [n] | 1931-1998 | [77] | |
Epsilon Lambda See also Chi Pentaton |
1934 | Eastern Michigan University | Michigan | Active | 1934-Present | [78] | |
Epsilon Mu | 2000 | 1935 | University of Central Arkansas | Arkansas | Active | 1935-1994 2002-Present |
[79][80] |
Epsilon Triton | 1936 | American University | Washington, D.C. | Active | 1936-Present | [81] | |
Epsilon Nu | 1938 | Northwest Missouri State University | Missouri | Active | 1938-Present | [82] | |
Zeta Triton | 1932 | 1939 | Montana State University | Montana | Inactive | 1939-2009 | |
Epsilon Xi | 1941 | Central Michigan University | Michigan | Inactive | 1941-2010 | [38] | |
Epsilon Omicron | 1942 | Wayne State University | Michigan | Revoked | 1942-1943 | [83] | |
Eta Triton | 1942 | University of Akron | Ohio | Colony | 1942-Present | ||
Epsilon Pi | 1943 | Western Illinois University | Illinois | Inactive | 1943-2003 | [84] | |
Epsilon Rho | 1946 | Henderson State University | Arkansas | Inactive | 1946-2014 | ||
Theta Triton | 1947 | University of Texas | Texas | Inactive | 1947-1976 | [pic1] [pic2] [pic3]
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Iota Triton | 1947 | University of Connecticut | Connecticut | Inactive | 1947-1972 | [pic1] | |
Kappa Triton | 1947 | Fresno State University | California | Inactive | 1947-1959 | ||
Epsilon Sigma See also Pi Pentaton |
1947 | Northern Illinois University | Illinois | Inactive | 1947- ?? | [85] | |
Epsilon Tau | 1948 | Ball State University | Indiana | Active | 1948-Present | [86] | |
Lambda Triton | 1948 | University of Rhode Island | Rhode Island | Inactive | 1948-1999 Local dates from 1925 |
[pic1] | |
Mu Triton | 1948 | Boston University | Massachusetts | Inactive [h] | 1948-1953 | [5] | |
Nu Triton | 1948 | Hartwick College | New York | Inactive [h] | 1948-1955 | [pic1] | |
Xi Triton | 1948 | San Jose State University | California | Inactive | 1948-1966 | ||
Omicron Triton | 1948 | UC Davis | California | Inactive | 1948-1973 | [pic1] | |
Pi Triton | 1948 | Eastern Washington University | Washington | Inactive | 1948-1952 | ||
Rho Triton | 1949 | San Diego State University | California | Inactive | 1949-1959 | ||
Sigma Triton | 1949 | Indiana University | Indiana | Active | 1949-1972 1992-1998 2001-Present |
[87][pic1][88] | |
Epsilon Phi See also Mu Pentaton |
1990 | 1949 | UW–Milwaukee | Wisconsin | Active | 1949-1972 1991-Present |
[89] |
Tau Triton | 1949 | Baldwin Wallace College | Ohio | Inactive | 1949-1955 | [pic1] | |
Upsilon Triton | 1949 | Muhlenberg College | Pennsylvania | Inactive | 1949-1955 | ||
Phi Triton | 1949 | Idaho State University | Idaho | Inactive | 1949-1993 | ||
Chi Triton | 1949 | Arizona State University | Arizona | Inactive | 1949-2001 2008-Present |
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Psi Triton | 1950 | Hobart College | New York | Active | 1950-1997 2009-Present |
[90] | |
Epsilon Upsilon | 1950 | UW–Whitewater | Wisconsin | Inactive | 1950-2007 | ||
Omega Triton | 1950 | Florida Southern College | Florida | Inactive | 1950-1986 | ||
Alpha Tetarton | 1950 | Linfield College | Oregon | Inactive | 1950-1952 | ||
Beta Tetarton | 1950 | Kent State University | Ohio | Active | 1950-Present | [91] | |
Gamma Tetarton | 1950 | Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute | New York | Active | 1950-Present | [pic1][92] | |
Epsilon Psi | 1950 | SUNY Geneseo | New York | Seceded | 1950-1953 | [93] | |
Delta Tetarton | 1950, 1991 2013 |
1951, 1993 2014 |
University of Florida | Florida | Active | 1950-1959 1993-Present |
[94][95][pic1][96] |
Epsilon Tetarton | 1952 | Washington College | Maryland | Inactive | 1952-1972 | ||
Epsilon Chi | 1952 | SUNY-Oswego | New York | Inactive | 1952-1954 1972-2000 |
[36] | |
Epsilon Omega | 1950 | 1952 | UW–Stout | Wisconsin | Seceded [o] | 1952-1985 | [97] |
Phi Alpha The Memorial Chapter of ΦΣΕ |
NA | NA | Memorial | 1952-present | [5]:249–255 | ||
Phi Beta | 1951 | 1952 | UW–Eau Claire | Wisconsin | Seceded [o] | 1952-1985 | [5] |
Phi Delta | 1952 | Black Hills State College | South Dakota | Inactive | 1952-? | [5] | |
Zeta Tetarton | 1954 | East Tennessee State University | Tennessee | Inactive | 1954-1986 | ||
Phi Gamma See also Chi Tetarton |
1956 | Western Michigan University | Michigan | Inactive | 1956-1980 | [36] | |
Phi Epsilon | 1956 | Rider University | New Jersey | Inactive | 1956-2011 | ||
Phi Lambda | 1956 | Parsons College | Iowa | Inactive | 1956-1972 | [36] | |
Eta Tetarton | 1956 | University of Houston | Texas | Inactive | 1956-1993 | ||
Theta Tetarton | 1957 | University of Detroit Mercy | Michigan | Inactive | 1957-1973 | ||
Iota Tetarton | 1957 | Tufts University | Massachusetts | Inactive | 1957-1976 | ||
Kappa Tetarton | 1957 | Southern Illinois University | Illinois | Active | 1957-1998 2003-Present |
[36][98][99] | |
Lambda Tetarton | 1958 | Wagner College | New York | Inactive | 1958-1982 | ||
Phi Zeta See also Alpha Deuteron |
1958 | University of Illinois | Illinois | Inactive | 1958-1972 | ||
Mu Tetarton | 1958 | Youngstown State University | Ohio | Inactive | 1958-1983 | ||
Nu Tetarton | 1959 | Rutgers University | New Jersey | Active | 1959-Present | [100] | |
Phi Eta See also Nu Pentaton |
2013 | 1959 2013 |
Clarion University | Pennsylvania | Inactive | 1959-2016 | |
Phi Kappa | 1959 | West Virginia Wesleyan College | West Virginia | Seceded [o] | 1959-1985 | ||
Phi Iota | 1959 | Northland College | Wisconsin | Inactive [o] | 1959-1985 | ||
Xi Tetarton | 1959 | Michigan State University | Michigan | Inactive | 1959-1973 | ||
Phi Theta | 1957 2012 |
1958 2013 |
Shippensburg University | Pennsylvania | Active | 1958-2000 2013-present |
[101] |
Omicron Tetarton | 1959 | Tennessee Wesleyan College | Tennessee | Inactive | 1959-1979 | ||
Rho Tetarton | 1959 | Loyola Marymount University | California | Inactive | 1959-1989 | ||
Pi Tetarton Colony | 1960 | LIU Post, originally C.W. Post College | New York | Colony, approved to Charter date TBD |
1960-1971 2014 |
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Phi Mu | 1960 | Concord University | West Virginia | Seceded [o] | 1960-1985 | ||
Sigma Chi | 1960 | Shepherd University | West Virginia | Inactive | 1960-2002 | ||
Phi Pi | 1960 | UW–Superior | Wisconsin | Inactive | 1960-1976 | [36] | |
Sigma Tetarton | 1960 | Midwestern State University | Texas | Active | 1960-1990 2002-Present |
[102] | |
Tau Tetarton | 1960 | University of Tennessee at Martin | Tennessee | Active | 1960-Present | [103] | |
Sigma Alpha | 1960 | UW–La Crosse | Wisconsin | Inactive | 1960-1989 | ||
Upsilon Tetarton | 1959 2012 |
1960 2014 |
Rochester Institute of Technology | New York | Active | 1960-2004 2012-present |
[61][104][105][106][107] |
Phi Tetarton | 1960 | University of the Pacific | California | Inactive | 1960-1966 | [5] | |
Chi Tetarton See also Phi Gamma |
1961 | Western Michigan University | Michigan | Active | 1961-Present | [108][109] | |
Psi Tetarton | 1961 | Waynesburg University | Pennsylvania | Inactive | 1961-1979 | ||
Phi Omicron | 1961 | St. Cloud State University | Minnesota | Inactive | 1961-1978 | [36] | |
Omega Tetarton | 1962 | Cal State L.A. | California | Active | 1962-Present | [110] | |
Phi Nu See also Tau Pentaton |
2011 | 1962 2012 |
Mansfield University | Pennsylvania | Active | 1962-1978 2011-present |
[36][111] |
Phi Xi | 1962 | Winona State University | Minnesota | Inactive | 1962-1977 | [36] | |
Alpha Pentaton | 1963 | University of New Mexico | New Mexico | Inactive | 1963-1977 | ||
Phi Tau See also Gamma |
1963 | Cornell University | New York | Inactive[d] [i] | 1963-1985 | [5] | |
Beta Pentaton | 1963 | East Stroudsburg University | Pennsylvania | Active | 1963-1997 2003-Present |
[112][113] | |
Gamma Pentaton | 1963 | University of Utah | Utah | Inactive | 1963-1993 | ||
Phi Rho | 1963 | Chadron State College | Nebraska | Inactive | 1963-? | ||
Delta Pentaton | 1963 | Northeastern University | Massachusetts | Inactive | 1963-1992 | ||
Phi Upsilon | 1964 | Valparaiso University | Indiana | Active | 1964-Present | [114] | |
Epsilon Pentaton | 1964 | American International College | Massachusetts | Inactive | 1963-1969 | ||
Zeta Pentaton | 1964 | UT-Pan Am | Texas | Inactive | 1964-2013 | [115] | |
Eta Pentaton | 1965 | Drexel University | Pennsylvania | Inactive | 1965-1982 | ||
Theta Pentaton | 1965 | Indiana University of Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania | Active | 1965-1995 2015-present |
[116] | |
Phi Sigma | 1965 | Hillsdale College | Michigan | Inactive | 1965-1990 | ||
Phi Phi | 1965 | UW–Oshkosh | Wisconsin | Inactive | 1965-? | ||
Iota Pentaton | 1966 | Cal State Fullerton | California | Active | 1966-Present | [117] | |
Kappa Pentaton | 1966 | UC Santa Barbara | California | Active | 1966-1997 2004-Present |
[118][119] | |
Lambda Pentaton See also Sigma Epsilon |
1966 | Ferris State University | Michigan | Inactive[j] | 1966-1978 | ||
Mu Pentaton See also Epsilon Phi |
1966 | UW–Milwaukee | Wisconsin | Inactive | 1966-1971 | ||
Nu Pentaton See also Phi Eta |
2013 | 1967 | Clarion University | Pennsylvania | Inactive | 1967-2008, 2013 | |
Xi Pentaton | 1967 | Cal State Northridge | California | Inactive | 1967-1970 1992-2010 |
[5][36] | |
Sigma Beta | 1967 | Missouri State University | Missouri | Inactive | 1967-1995 | ||
Omicron Pentaton | 1967 | Edinboro University | Pennsylvania | Inactive | 1967-1987 | ||
Pi Pentaton See also Epsilon Sigma |
1967 | Northern Illinois University | Illinois | Active | 1967-Present | ||
Rho Pentaton | 1967 | Northwestern University | Illinois | Inactive | 1967-1976 | ||
Sigma Pentaton | 1968 | Quinnipiac College | Connecticut | Inactive | 1968-1976 | ||
Sigma Delta | 1968 | St. Norbert College | Wisconsin | Inactive | 1968-1994 | ||
Tau Pentaton See also Phi Nu |
1968 | Mansfield University | Pennsylvania | Inactive | 1968-1985 | ||
Sigma Zeta | 1967 1996 |
1968 | UW–River Falls | Wisconsin | Inactive[f] | 1968-1985 1998-2005 |
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Phi Pentaton | 1968 | University of Arizona | Arizona | Inactive | 1968-? 1988-1995 |
[36] | |
Sigma Epsilon See also Lambda Pentaton |
1968 | Ferris State University | Michigan | Active | 1968-Present[j] | [120] | |
Chi Pentaton See also Epsilon Lambda |
1968 | Eastern Michigan University | Michigan | Inactive | 1968-Present | ||
Sigma Gamma | 1969 | Wayne State College | Nebraska | Inactive | 1969-? | [83] | |
Sigma Eta | 1969 | Southeast Missouri State University | Missouri | Inactive | 1969-1998 | ||
Sigma Kappa See also Zeta Hexaton |
1969 | La Salle University | Pennsylvania | Inactive | 1969-1976 | [36] | |
Upsilon Pentaton | 1969 | University of Hartford | Connecticut | Inactive | 1969-1972 | ||
Sigma Iota | 1969 | UW–Platteville | Wisconsin | Inactive | 1969-1991 | [36] | |
Psi Pentaton | 1969 | University of Memphis | Tennessee | Inactive | 1969-2001 | ||
Sigma Theta | 1969 | Hofstra University | New York | Inactive | 1969-1972 | [36] | |
Sigma Lambda | 1969 | Was not chartered | University of Minnesota-Morris | Minnesota | Inactive | 1969-? | [5] |
Sigma Mu | 1969 | Was not chartered | Manhattan College | New York | Inactive | 1969-? | [5] |
Omega Pentaton | 1970 | Bethel University | Tennessee | Inactive | 1970-1973 | [5] | |
Sigma Nu | 1970 | Slippery Rock University | Pennsylvania | Inactive | 1970-1998 | ||
Phi Omega | 1969 | 1970 | Minnesota State University-Moorhead | Minnesota | Inactive | 1970-2005 | |
Sigma Xi | 1970 | 1970 | Bloomsburg University | Pennsylvania | Inactive | 1970-1975 | [5][36] |
Phi Chi | 1970 | 1970 | Bemidji State University | Minnesota | Inactive | 1970-1976 | [36] |
Phi Psi | 1969 | 1970 | University of St. Thomas | Minnesota | Inactive | 1970-1975 | [5] |
Alpha Hexaton | 1971 | Salem International University | West Virginia | Inactive | 1971-1975 | ||
Beta Hexaton | 1971 | Purdue University Calumet | Indiana | Inactive | 1971-1992 | [36] | |
Gamma Hexaton | 1971 | Robert Morris University | Pennsylvania | Active | 1971-Present | [121] | |
Delta Hexaton | 1971 | Susquehanna University | Pennsylvania | inactive | 1971-2006 | ||
Sigma Omicron | NA | Unused Name | [5] | ||||
Sigma Pi | NA | Unused Name | [5] | ||||
Sigma Rho | NA | Unused Name | [5] | ||||
Sigma Sigma | NA | Unused Name | [5] | ||||
Sigma Tau | 1969 | 1971 | Missouri Western State University | Missouri | Active | 1971-Present | [122] |
Epsilon Hexaton | 1970 | 1972 | Virginia Polytechnic Institute | Virginia | Active | 1972-2001 2007-Present |
[36][123][124] |
Zeta Hexaton See also Sigma Kappa |
1972 | La Salle University | Pennsylvania | Inactive | 1972-1978 | ||
Eta Hexaton | 1972 | University of Dayton | Ohio | Active | 1972-1997 2001-Present |
[36][125][126] | |
Theta Hexaton | 1973 | Nicholls State University | Louisiana | Inactive | 1973-1986 | ||
Iota Hexaton | 1973 | Fairleigh Dickinson Metropolitan (Teaneck) |
New Jersey | Inactive | 1973-1994 | [127] | |
Kappa Hexaton | 1974 | Stetson University | Florida | Active | 1974-Present | [128] | |
Lambda Hexaton | 1976 | St. Joseph's University | Pennsylvania | Inactive | 1976-1987 | ||
Mu Hexaton | 1976 | Radford University | Virginia | Active | 1976-2001 2007-Present |
[129][130] | |
Nu Hexaton | 1976 | West Liberty University | West Virginia | Inactive | 1976-1977 | ||
Omicron Hexaton | 1977 | Oregon Institute of Technology | Oregon | Inactive | 1977-1983 | ||
Pi Hexaton | 1979 | Occidental College | California | Inactive | 1979-1995 | ||
Rho Hexaton | 1981 | Northern Arizona University | Arizona | Active | 1981-Present | [131] | |
Sigma Hexaton | 1982 | Illinois State University | Illinois | Inactive | 1982-2005 | ||
Tau Hexaton | 1983 | Monmouth University | New Jersey | Inactive | 1983-2010 | [38] | |
Upsilon Hexaton | 1984 | Fairleigh Dickinson, Madison | New Jersey | Active | 1984-Present | [132] | |
Phi Hexaton | 1985 | Towson University | Maryland | Active | 1985-Present | [133] | |
Sigma Upsilon | NA | Unused Name | [5] | ||||
Sigma Phi | NA | Unused Name | [5] | ||||
Sigma Psi | 1985 | Did not charter | Minnesota Duluth | Minnesota | Inactive | 1985-1988 | [5] |
Sigma Omega | NA | Unused Name | [5] | ||||
Chi Hexaton | 2010 | 1988 | Virginia Commonwealth University | Virginia | Inactive | 1988-? | |
Psi Hexaton | 1989 | McGill University | Quebec | Inactive | 1989-1996 | ||
Omega Hexaton | 1989 | University of California at Irvine | California | Inactive | 1989-2002 | ||
Alpha Septaton | 1989 | 1990 | University of Pittsburgh | Pennsylvania | Inactive | 1990-2007 | |
Beta Septaton | 1990 | Florida State University | Florida | Active | 1990-Present | [134] | |
Gamma Septaton | 1990 | Bowling Green State University | Ohio | Inactive | 1990-2002 | ||
Delta Septaton | 1990 | UW–Green Bay | Wisconsin | Inactive | 1990-1994 | ||
Epsilon Septaton | 1990 | Frostburg State University | Maryland | Inactive[g] | 1990-1995 | ||
Zeta Septaton | 1990 | Johnson & Wales University | Rhode Island | Active | 2013-Present | [135] | |
Eta Septaton | 1991 | Cal Poly | California | Active | 1991-Present | [136] | |
Theta Septaton | 1992 | Marist College | New York | Inactive | 1992-1995 | ||
Iota Septaton | 1992 | Penn State Altoona | Pennsylvania | Inactive | 1992-Present | [137][138][139][140] | |
Kappa Septaton | 1991 | 1992 | Buffalo State College | New York | Inactive[g] | 1993-2006 | [141] |
Lambda Septaton | 1994 | Florida International University | Florida | Inactive | 1994-2014 | [142] | |
Mu Septaton | 1995 | University of Delaware | Delaware | Inactive | 1995-2014 | ||
Nu Septaton | 1993 | 1995 | Marian University | Wisconsin | Inactive | 1995-2014 | |
Xi Septaton | 1995 | George Mason University | Virginia | Active | 1995-Present | [143] | |
Omicron Septaton | 1996 | Villanova University | Pennsylvania | Active | 1996-Present | [144] | |
Pi Septaton | 1996 | Texas A&M University | Texas | Inactive | 1996-1999 | [36] | |
Rho Septaton | 1999 | Texas State University | Texas | Inactive | 1999-2007 | [36] | |
Sigma Septaton | 2000 | Delaware Valley University | Pennsylvania | Inactive | 2000-2003 | [145] | |
Tau Septaton | 2003 | Hope College | Michigan | Active | 2003-Present | [146] | |
Upsilon Septaton | 2005 | Clemson University | South Carolina | Active | 2003-Present | [147] | |
Phi Septaton | 2006 | Adelphi University | New York | Active | 2006-Present | [148][149] | |
Chi Septaton | 2007 2014 |
2008 | Georgia Southern University | Georgia | Active | 2008-2010 2014-present |
[150][151] |
Psi Septaton | 2006 | 2010 | Valdosta State University | Georgia | Active | 2010-Present | [152][153] |
Omega Septaton | 2009 | 2010 | Auburn University | Alabama | Active | 2010-Present | [5][154] |
Alpha Octaton | 2010 | 2012 | New Jersey Institute of Technology | New Jersey | Active | 2012-Present | [155] |
Beta Octaton | 2012 | 2014 | University of North Carolina, Charlotte | North Carolina | Active | 2012-present | [105][156][157] |
Gamma Octaton | 2014 | 2015 | Young Harris College | Georgia | Active | 2014-Present | |
Appalachian State Colony | 2015 | N/A | Appalachian State | North Carolina | Colony | 2015 | |
University of Cincinnati Colony | 2016 | N/A | University of Cincinnati | Ohio | Colony | 2016 |
List of Colonies of Phi Sigma Kappa
Interest groups form Colonies, which in turn become Chapters by earning a Phi Sigma Kappa Charter from the International Headquarters. A charter is a document which conveys from a governing body permission for a local group to operate as a chapter. A PSK Charter also signifies the date and location of the new chapter, and lists its founding members. In the event of a re-colonization, a new group may still refer to the original charter date when citing the age of their chapter, even in a re-colonization.
Expansion Program
Phi Sigma Kappa supports a vigorous expansion program of two to four new chapters a year. Phi Sigma Kappa's new colonization efforts typically follow one of three methods:
- At the request of a viable interest group that contacts Phi Sigma Kappa
- By affiliation of an existing local fraternity into Phi Sigma Kappa
- As the result of planned expansion efforts by Headquarters staff.
The Fraternity takes special interest in re-chartering chapters at schools where it previously had a chapter. In such cases, significant funds may be available to support housing or scholarships that have been held in trust, awaiting re-colonization, by alumni of the original chapter.
Interested non-members can start an Interest Group at their school by contacting the Fraternity's HQ directly, or by joining a nearby active Phi Sig chapter. Unlike many national fraternities, Phi Sig allows a limited number of members from local, accredited schools in the area for this purpose.
The Fraternity maintains several full-time staff members dedicated to expansion and the support of interest groups, colonies and new chapters.
Naming Rules & Colony List
Interest groups are named after the school. Where the Fraternity has previously had a presence, re-colonizing groups may refer to themselves by their original chapter name, with the word "Colony" appended. Colonies at schools where Phi Sig has not had a presence will be awarded a chapter name as their induction ceremony is scheduled.
Where there is lack of progress or low membership, unsuccessful colonies may be disbanded before receiving a charter or series name.
The 1985 merger resulted in the following naming compromises:[5]
- In cases where an original Phi Sigma Kappa chapter as well as a Phi Sigma Epsilon chapter were present on campus but where both are now dormant, the designation of any new group would normally be the name of the older original chapter, with allowances based on alumni preference. See also the main section on Naming System.
- Phi Sigma Epsilon's practice was to name interest groups and colonies immediately. Because some colonies earned their charter within months, and others took up to four years, this resulted in a chapter roster that wasn't strictly alphabetical when listed by date of founding. The roster today, and this page, is maintained by chartering date. Buttons on the header field allow readers to search by state, school, status, etc.
- Occasionally, a PSE colony was allowed a name that referenced a former local fraternity's original name: Shepherd College's Sigma Chi chapter of Phi Sigma Kappa, for example, which honors their former local name of Theta Sigma Chi. (The chapter name should not be confused with the national fraternity using that same name.)
- Several Sigma-series names were never assigned, and there are no plans to use them.
Colonies, listed below, are grouped first by those soon chartering, then by colonies, and finally by interest groups and planned expansion targets.
Chapter | Colonized | Chartered | School | State | Status | Charter Range | Reference |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Pi Tetarton Colony | 1959 2014 |
1960 | LIU Post | New York | Approved to receive Charter Date TBD |
1960-1971 2014-present |
|
Mu Colony | 1899 2013 |
1900 | University of Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania | Colony | 1900-1997 2001-2007 2013-present |
[18][158][159] [pic1] |
Alpha Epsilon Colony | 1992 2013 |
1910 | Emporia State University | Kansas | Colony | 1910-1989 1994-2007 2013-present |
[36][41][160] |
Eta Triton | 1942 2015 |
1942 | University of Akron | Ohio | Colony | 1942-Present | |
Appalachian State Colony | 2015 | N/A | Appalachian State | North Carolina | Colony | 2015 | |
University of Cincinnati Colony | 2016 | N/A | University of Cincinnati | Ohio | Colony | 2016 |
See also
- Phi Sigma Kappa
- ΦΣΚ's building acquisition entity: "PSK Properties"
- Phi Sigma Epsilon, (includes more info on the many chapters that came from the merger)
- Phi Sigma Phi, the spin-off group of a few PSE chapters from 1987 that rejected the merger.
Notes
- a. ^ For a brief period, Alpha chapter called itself "Pi" because this was the initial letter of the Greek word for "first." Pi was the designation used from 1878 and the first appearance of the public name of the Fraternity until the end of 1887. Similarly, Beta chapter at first had selected its name to be "Alden March chapter", after the name of the founder of the college. It was only when the petition came in from the group that would become Phi Sig's Gamma chapter at Cornell that the first two chapters accepted the names Alpha and Beta.
- b. ^ The oldest traditional fraternities (~junior societies) at Yale named their buildings with "Hall" nicknames, by which they wished to be known on campus: Phi Sigma Kappa's Epsilon chapter adopted the name Sachem Hall. Similarly, the Theta Xi chapter was Franklin Hall, Delta Psi adopted the name St. Anthony Hall which spread to their entire small but old national fraternity, Phi Gamma Delta was Vernon Hall, Chi Phi was York Hall, Psi Upsilon became the Fence Club, and Delta Phi was known at Yale as St. Elmo's. ΦΣΚ's Sachem Hall was located at 124 Prospect Street.[161][162]
- c. ^ The Tau chapter of Phi Sigma Kappa separated from the national organization in 1956 over the issue of racial discrimination and became Phi Tau coeducational local fraternity. Two months later, the short-lived policies that incited the separation were themselves dropped, and Phi Sigma Kappa became one of the first fraternities to welcome black students.
- d. ^ Cornell was the only school with both Phi Sigma Kappa and Phi Sigma Epsilon chapters when the two fraternities merged. Phi Sigma Epsilon's Phi Tau chapter was therefore released to join another national fraternity. It opted to disband, and the building was sold to Alpha Chi Omega sorority.
- e. ^ Zeta chapter's alumni are still active, and have established a significant pool of scholarship dollars administered by ΦΣΚ's national headquarters. The funds are available to any Phi Sig or their children who attend any of the four City College of NY schools for undergraduate or graduate work.
- f. ^ The Sigma Zeta chapter of Phi Sigma Epsilon did not participate in the merger with Phi Sigma Kappa. It eventually became a chapter of Phi Sigma Phi but, dissatisfied, was then re-founded as a colony of Phi Sigma Kappa in 1996.
- g. ^ The Epsilon Septaton chapter of Phi Sigma Kappa reverted to its previous local affiliation of Delta Beta Chi in 1995. Kappa Septaton chapter likewise ended its affiliation with Phi Sigma Kappa in 2007 to become to the Beta chapter of Delta Beta Chi. Both local chapters are now dormant. This two-chapter group is not to be confused with the small national sorority of the same name.
- h. ^ 1952's "Bedford Resolution" was one of the reasons that led to the expulsion of Mu Triton at Boston University, which lost its charter in 1954. Similarly, Beta Triton at Knox seceded back to local status in 1955. Hartwick College's Nu Triton was closed for the same reason, also in 1955. All three are today dormant.
- i. ^ There exists some confusion regarding two chapters named Phi Tau. Phi Sigma Epsilon's Phi Tau chapter at Cornell was existent from 1963 until the merger with Phi Sigma Kappa in 1985 when it disbanded in favor of the Fraternity's retaining its much older, original Gamma chapter. The now-dormant PSE chapter should NOT be confused with Phi Sigma Kappa's Tau chapter at Dartmouth, which, upon seceding from the national fraternity in 1956, renamed itself Phi Tau. Name similarity is purely coincidental.
- j. ^ Both Phi Sigma Kappa and Phi Sigma Epsilon had chapters at Ferris State University. The Phi Sigma Kappa chapter closed in 1978. Phi Sigma Epsilon's Sigma Epsilon chapter became the Sigma Epsilon chapter of Phi Sigma Kappa when the two fraternities merged.
- k. ^ Greek systems have died out on some campuses. At times when the United States or Canada has entered a wartime posture or a period of significant manpower draft, such as WWI or WWII, weaker chapters of many fraternities have had to close, with some unable to recover after the war. Campus acceptance can vary, making re-establishment far more difficult: Fraternities and sororities remain unwelcome at Queen's University, of Kingston, Ontario where PSK's Rho Chapter failed when all members of the young chapter died or failed to return after WWI, and likewise at St. John's College, in Annapolis, Maryland where PSK's weak Sigma Chapter failed to reopen after WWII at this classical-focused liberal arts school. Neither school has fraternities or sororities today.
- l. ^ Beginning in the late 1960s, several small eastern schools banned their fraternity systems out of egalitarian concerns, leading to alarm among fraternity executives that such a trend would be more widespread. However, their worst fears did not come to pass, and the trend fizzled. Some of these schools, reporting a marked drop in alumni giving, have rescinded such bans. For example, former long-time Phi Sig campuses Swarthmore College and Franklin and Marshall now allow Greek organizations to re-charter. Nevertheless, PSK's Chi Chapter at Williams College, of Williamstown, Massachusetts fell to the anti-Greek trend in 1966, and remains closed to recognized expansion today. Other institutions that have adopted an anti-Greek posture include Colby College[163] which banned them outright and Amherst College,[164] a private college in that same Massachusetts town where PSK was founded, where fraternities exist sub-rosa. Neither Colby or Amherst Colleges have ever hosted a Phi Sig chapter.
- m. ^ Sigma Phi Sigma was a fraternity of 18 chapters that was unable to re-kindle itself after WWII. Several of its largest groups affiliated into Phi Sigma Kappa, merging assets for the benefit of the combined organization after SPS's dissolution in 1947. These include an exceptionally sound chapter at Cal Berkeley, which merged into PSK's Omega chapter, and most of the ex-Nevada and Wisconsin chapter members who also sought PSK. In fact, alumni of the dormant Wisconsin chapters of both SPS and PSK merged their assets and worked together to re-establish Zeta Deuteron on the Wisconsin campus, where it had been defunct since 1931. The fine relationship PSK enjoyed with SPS at its dissolution was spurred by "notably excellent relations with PSK's Bro. Dean Palm and Bro. Bill Wood." [165][166]
- n. ^ The Epsilon Kappa chapter of Phi Sigma Kappa separated from the national organization in 1998 and became a local organization called Phi Sigma Chi fraternity. This is not to be confused with the NY-based multicultural fraternity of Phi Sigma Chi, with which the Stevens Point chapter has no connection. This now-local chapter has disbanded.
- o. ^ These four functioning chapters did not participate in the merger between Phi Sigma Kappa and Phi Sigma Epsilon. A total of seven (these four, plus a schismatic group of PSE Lambda alumni who didn't transition into the new Epsilon Lambda, plus two revived chapters) would go on to form Phi Sigma Phi fraternity in 1988. See further discussion on the Talk page.
- p. ^ In its biggest loss to the co-ed movement which affected some campuses in the 1970s, Phi Sigma Kappa's Nu Deuteron chapter at Stanford University voted to admit women in 1973, and thus voluntarily removed itself from the national fraternity by 'going local'. This action came just prior to the reintroduction of sororities on campus due to Title IX. Continuing to this day, its former building was retained by the group, still labeled as the "Phi Sig" house, and is one of many cooperative housing entities on campus. Its co-ed residents are called "Phi Sigs." This group has no connection with the national fraternity at this time. Still, Phi Sigma Kappa has expressed a long-term goal of re-establishing itself on legacy campuses it has lost, such as Stanford.[167]
References
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- ↑ Beta Chapter address in 1911: 279 Madison Ave., Albany, NY. Address in 1966: 1461 Lenox Rd, Schenectady, NY (rented)
- ↑ Gamma Chapter address in 2014: 702 University Avenue, Ithaca, NY 14850
- ↑ Delta Chapter address in 2014: 672 High St., Morgantown, WV 26505
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Frank Prentice Rand; Ralph Watts; James E. Sefton (1993), All The Phi Sigs - A History, Self-published
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- ↑ Zeta Chapter address in 1911: 210 W. 143rd Street, New York City, NY. Address in 1966: 563 W 139th St, New York, NY.
- ↑ Ward, Jon (November 20, 2002), "Liability drying out fraternities", The Washington Times, pp. B01
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- ↑ Eta Chapter address in 2014: #2 Fraternity Row, College Park, MD 20740
- ↑ Theta Chapter address in 1911: 550 West 114th St., New York City, NY
- ↑ Iota Chapter address in 1911: 1201 Garden St., Hoboken, NJ. Address in 2014: 837 Hudson Street, Hoboken, NJ 07030, 201-798-9725
- ↑ Kappa Chapter address in 2014: 501 South Allen Street, State College, PA 16801, 732-841-0432
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- ↑ MIT Student Falls 40 Feet Through Skylight at University Frat House, September 12, 2013, retrieved 16 September 2013
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- 1 2 3 4 Shonk, Jr., Albert D. (Spring 2006), "One Hundred Years Ago", The Signet (Indianapolis, IN: Grand Chapter of Phi Sigma Kappa & the Phi Sigma Kappa Foundation), LXXXXVII (2), p. 13
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- ↑ Rho Chapter address in 1911: Bonnie Street, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
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- ↑ Tau Chapter address in 1911: c/o Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH
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- ↑ Phi Chapter address in 1911: c/o Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, PA
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- ↑ See also: Elimination of fraternities at Williams College
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- ↑ Beta Deuteron Chapter address in 1910: 1800 University Avenue SE, Minneapolis, MN (where the Fieldhouse stands). Address in 1911-1915: 820 University Avenue SE, Minneapolis, MN. Address from 1916-1928: 1018 University Ave SE, Minneapolis, MN. Address from 1929 to present: 317 18th Ave SE, Minneapolis, MN 55414-2014, 763-213-6435
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- ↑ Address in 1966: 564 Mayfield Ave, Stanford, CA 94305.
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- 1 2 It appears that, at the time of the Merger, the chapter at Wayne State University of Detroit was simply forgotten in the lists, probably because of confusion with the similarly-named Wayne State College of Nebraska. The chapter is missing in Hills and a Star editions through 2013, missing from Baird's Manual, and only found in the chapter list on pg.250 of All the Phi Sigs. On p.255 ATPS notes Omicron's (Epsilon Omicron's) charter was "revoked".
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- ↑ Bairds, page VIII-23
- ↑ California Sigma Phi Sigma joins Phi Sigma Kappa, featured article, November 1947, pp. Vol XXXIX, No. 4, pg 309
- ↑ Website of the co-op group, with building photo., accessed 26 April 2014.
External links
- Phi Sigma Kappa National Directory
- Phi Sigma Kappa's Properties group, supporting chapter housing projects
- Google map listing chapters