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Alpha Beta Kappa was established in 1977.Its primary objective is to promote and acknowledge outstanding academic achievement, character, and leadership among students at private certificate vocational and trade schools. [1] It was the first national socity for private proprietary and nonprofit postsecondary institutions. [2]
Representatives of Alpha Omega Alpha, the Order of the Coif, Phi Beta Kappa, and Sigma Xi attended its preliminary meeting held on October 2, 1925. When ACHS was officially established on December 30, 1925, its founding members were Alpha Omega Alpha, the Order of the Coif, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Xi, and Tau Beta Pi. [2]
Members of Congress, all of whom are Alpha Kappa Alpha sisters, among them then-Senator Kamala Harris, the first female Vice President of the United States. This list of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorors (commonly referred to as AKAs [1]) includes initiated and honorary members of Alpha Kappa Alpha (ΑΚΑ), the first inter-collegiate Greek-letter sorority established for Black college women.
Alpha Kappa Mu was founded on November 26, 1937 at Tennessee Agricultural & Industrial State College in Nashville, Tennessee. [1] Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society grew out of an idea conceived by George W. Gore then dean of Tennessee A&I State College. [2]
Phi Alpha Theta. Phi Beta Delta (honor society) Phi Eta Sigma. Phi Lambda Sigma. Phi Sigma. Phi Sigma Iota. Phi Sigma Tau. Phi Upsilon Omicron. Pi Delta Phi.
Alpha Zeta: 1949–1976 Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College: Terre Haute, Indiana: Inactive Alpha Eta: 1949–1968 Mercyhurst College: Erie, Pennsylvania: Inactive Alpha Theta: 1950–1990 Eastern Illinois University: Charleston, Illinois: Merged ΚΟΝ [o] Alpha Iota: 1951–1956 Regis College: Boston, Massachusetts: Inactive Alpha Kappa: 1951–1985
William Vlachos (Alpha Beta) – All-American Center and two time (2009, 2011) National Champion for the Alabama Crimson Tide; Sam Wyche (Iota) – former NFL head coach; NFL analyst; Frank Wykoff (Beta Sigma) – Olympic gold medalist, 1928, 1932, 1936, in track & field
In 1976, Professor Albert Clark founded Theta Alpha Kappa at Manhattan College to recognize the academic achievements of religion and theology of undergraduate students, graduate students, and scholars. [ 1] In February 1976, ten institutions connected with the College Theology Society adopted a constitution for Theta Alpha Kappa national honor ...