Κ Kappa (cap-pah) Λ Lambda (lamb-dah) Μ Mu (mew) Ν Nu (new) Ξ Xi (zie or zee) Ο Omicron (om-e-cron) Π Pi (pie) Ρ Rho (roe) Σ Sigma (sig-mah) Τ Tau (taw) Υ Upsilon (youp-si-lon) Φ Phi (fie or fee) Χ ...
Phi Beta Kappa, the nation's oldest and largest academic honor society, was founded on Dec. 5, 1776, by five students at the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Va. It was the first society to ...
In 1941, the Dorian Society became a sorority with the Greek Letters Kappa (love and community) Beta (loyalty and reliability) Phi (friendship). The sorority adopted the wearing of lavender and yellow ...
The first of the Greek letter organizations, the venerable Phi Beta Kappa, was established at William and May, Dec. 5, 1776. There is a tradition that Thomas Jefferson was one of its founders.
Alpha Phi International Fraternity was founded at Syracuse University on September 30, 1872. It was the third Greek-letter organization founded for undergraduate women. In 1887, the Gamma chapter of ...
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. was founded on December 4, 1906 on the campus of Cornell University in Ithaca, New York by seven college men who recognized the need for a strong bond of brotherhood ...
Founded by the freshman class as a literary society and led by William Medema, Cosmopolitan is the oldest fraternity on Hope’s campus and is represented by the Greek letters Phi Kappa Alpha. The ...
Two distinguished Duke alumni participated in a recent panel discussion at Page Auditorium to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Omega Psi Phi at Duke, and the other Black Greek Letter Organizations ...