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Top 10 College Fraternities. While on the surface fraternities are synonymous with mid-day drinking games and weekend keggers, at their heart, fraternities remain true to the visions set forth by their founders.

Top 10 College Fraternities

Fraternities offer college men a place to develop outside of the classroom, offering friendship, leadership development, academic accountability and a firm alumni base post-graduation. There are 10 fraternities that stand-out as some of the largest and oldest collegiate Greek organizations. We’ll introduce you to those and share their histories, philanthropies and even famous alumni. Kappa Sigma Kappa Sigma is one of the oldest fraternities in the country, and also currently a leader in new pledges annually.

Lambda Chi Alpha The Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity was founded at Boston University in 1909, with this year marking its centennial celebration. Phi Delta Theta Several sororities were also founded at Miami University in Ohio, where Phi Delta Theta came to be in 1848. 10 Largest Fraternities. Skull and Bones. History[edit] Skull and Bones was founded in 1832 after a dispute between Yale debating societies Linonia, Brothers in Unity, and the Calliopean Society over that season's Phi Beta Kappa awards.

Skull and Bones

It was co-founded by William Huntington Russell and Alphonso Taft as "the Order of the Skull and Bones".[2][3] The society's assets are managed by the society's alumni organization, the Russell Trust Association, incorporated in 1856 and named after the Bones co-founder.[2] The association was founded by Russell and Daniel Coit Gilman, a Skull and Bones member, and later president of the University of California, first president of Johns Hopkins University, and the founding president of the Carnegie Institution. The first extended description of Skull and Bones, published in 1871 by Lyman Bagg in his book Four Years at Yale, noted that "the mystery now attending its existence forms the one great enigma which college gossip never tires of discussing. Kappa Kappa Gamma.

Kappa Alpha Theta - What is Theta? Kappa Alpha Theta. Kappa Alpha Theta (ΚΑΘ), also known simply as Theta, is an international fraternity for women founded on Jan. 27, 1870 at DePauw University, formerly Indiana Asbury.

Kappa Alpha Theta

Kappa Alpha Theta was the first Greek-letter women's college fraternity.[1] The organization currently has more than 135 chapters at colleges and universities in the United States and Canada with a total initiated membership of more than 230,000, and more than 195 alumnae chapters and circles worldwide. Kappa Alpha Theta is a member of the National Panhellenic Conference (NPC). Founders[edit] Kappa Alpha Theta was founded in 1870 to give women a support group in the then mostly male college world at Indiana Asbury, now DePauw University.

Indiana Asbury officially opened its doors to women in 1867, thirty years after the college was first established. History[edit] Locke had many friends in FIJI, and when the members asked her to wear their badge she asked if it meant she was a member of their fraternity. According to G. Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity Welcomes You. Alpha Delta Phi. Alpha Delta Phi (ΑΔΦ) is the fourth oldest Greek-letter fraternity in the United States and Canada.

Alpha Delta Phi

Today the name refers to both an all-male fraternity that was founded in 1832 by Samuel Eells at Hamilton College in Clinton, New York and the Alpha Delta Phi Society, which broke off from the fraternity in 1992 and which permits co-educated chapters. The Fraternity and the Society both come out of Eells's vision for a "literary society," although Alpha Delta Phi's original academic focus is preserved to varying degrees by individual chapters. From its early days, Alpha Delta Phi sought students of a decided literary orientation.

In the founder's own words, the literary pursuit of the fraternity must "be built on a more comprehensive scale than other societies, ... providing for every taste and talent and embracing every department of literature and science... For Yale University's campus, Alpha Delta Phi ranked first among all of the university's fraternities. Split. North American fraternity and sorority housing. North American fraternity and sorority housing refers largely to the houses or housing areas in which fraternity and sorority members live and work together.

North American fraternity and sorority housing

In addition to serving as housing, fraternity and sorority housing may also serve to host social gatherings, meetings, and functions that benefit the community. History[edit] The first fraternity house seems to have been from the Alpha Epsilon chapter of Chi Psi at the University of Michigan around 1845. As fraternity membership was punishable by expulsion at many colleges at this time, the house was located deep in the woods.[1] Fraternity chapter housing initially existed in two forms: lodges that served as meeting rooms and houses that had boarding rooms.[2] The lodges came first and were largely replaced by houses with living accommodations.

Chapter houses for women's fraternities began when Alpha Phi erected one at Syracuse University in 1886.[5] Design[edit] Policies[edit] The 10 Worst Fraternities in America. Fraternities and sororities in North America.