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York College of Pennsylvania traces its institutional lineage to the York County Academy, a school opened in the 1770s in downtown York, Pennsylvania that was connected to St. John's Episcopal Church, which was led by Rev. John Andrews, D.D. [5] In 1787, the school received its charter from the General Assembly of Pennsylvania and was incorporated as the York County Academy.
The following is a list of the chapters of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. They are listed by school name, their Greek letter designation, and the year in which it was first chartered. Inactive (closed) chapters are noted in italics, while chapters that are currently Sigma Epsilon Chapters (SEC: newly formed chapters not yet chartered ...
List of Kappa Delta Phi chapters. Kappa Delta Phi is a collegiate social fraternity in North America. In the following list, active chapters are indicated in bold and inactive chapters are in italics. [ 1][ 2] January 17, 1914 – 19xx ? May 9, 1921 – 20xx ? January 6, 1927 – xxxx ? April 23, 1960 – 201x ? February 11, 1961 – xxxx ...
HANOVER, Pa. — Officials at a small liberal arts college in southern Pennsylvania are investigating reports that a racial slur was scratched onto a student's chest with a box cutter earlier this ...
Pages in category "York College of Pennsylvania alumni". The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
The second-oldest Latin-letter society, the P.D.A. Society ("Please Don't Ask"), in 1776 refused entry to John Heath, then a student at the college; rebuffed, he in the same year established the first Greek-letter secret society at the college, the Phi Beta Kappa, modeling it on the two older fraternities (see the Flat Hat Club). The Phi Beta ...
Its alumni club is the Column Club, Inc. ^ Sigma Phi Sigma was a fraternity of 18 chapters that was unable to re-kindle itself after World War II. Several of its largest groups affiliated with Phi Sigma Kappa, merging assets for the benefit of the combined organization after SPS's dissolution in 1947.
Phi Kappa Psi (ΦΚΨ), also called "Phi Psi", is an American collegiate social fraternity founded at Jefferson College in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania on February 19, 1852. [1] There are over a hundred chapters and colonies at accredited four year colleges and universities throughout the United States.