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criterion for membership, other standards are required for membership (such as completion of a particular ceremony or training program). These societies recognize past achievements. Pledging is not required, and new candidates may be immediately inducted into membership after meeting predetermined academic criteria and paying a one-time membership fee. Some require graduate enrollment. Because of their purpose of recognition, most honor societies will have much higher academic achievement requirements for membership than professional societies. It is also common for a scholastic honor society to add a criterion relating to the character of the student. Some honor societies are invitation only while others allow unsolicited applications. Finally, membership in an honor society might be considered exclusive, i.e., a member of such an organization cannot join other honor societies representing the same field. Governance requires a faculty sponsor and each society remains faculty-guided, usually with alumni input.
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checked out of a fraternity activity, that frat's R/O liaison person was supposed to call the R/O Clearinghouse to update what was essentially a real-time database to track the whereabouts of the new students. R/O Clearinghouse physically consisted of a bank of telephones staffed by volunteers in a large room equipped with computer terminals, located in the MIT EECS Department. The volunteers were drawn from MIT service fraternities and dorm residents who were supposed to be impartial concerning the different competing fraternities. The dorm volunteers were motivated at least in part by the knowledge that an unsuccessful fraternity rush would result in even greater overcrowding of the MIT dormitory system. which simply lacked the physical space to accommodate every new student.
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well as the number of chapters. In 1900 the percentage of fraternity men at "Technology", as was the name of the school at that time, was 16.1%; today the percentage is almost 50% of men, and 30% of women. Several of MIT's fraternity buildings are today listed on the
National Register of Historic Places or are otherwise notable. These include former governor's mansions, college deans' mansions, and homes of various early leaders who once resided there. Quality facilities remain a focus for many groups. A cursory search of Institute yearbooks will show that dining, and later, fine dining, has remained of particular interest to participants. Many chapters and ILGs extol the quality of their gourmet or commercial kitchens in their photo tours and rush materials.
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3622:, which continues in a former ΣΝ building at 259 St. Paul Street, Brookline, MA. The present chapter was re-established in 1995 by a local fraternity Delta Pi. After much research and discussion, Delta Pi members decided that the stability of a national fraternity with fifty years of alumni backing would aid in maintaining their brotherhood. Sigma Nu was the first choice of the members, who voted unanimously to become the MIT Colony of Sigma Nu. Their petition was prepared and sent to Sigma Nu National requesting a charter on December 4, 1994. Already a fully mature organization, on April 22, 1995, ΣΝ officially re-chartered the
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demographic and political change in the 1960s and 1970s, following larger national trends, resulted in the conversion of several all-male, nationally affiliated living groups into local co-ed groups, and led to the expansion of all-female and co-ed housing options. Most of the resultant fraternities, sororities, and independent living groups are coordinated through the Office of
Fraternities, Sororities, and Independent Living Groups (FSILGs), though some independent "MIT-area" chapters do arise from time to time, along with those that serve students from multiple schools in Boston and the surrounding cities.
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not choose which new students to admit, but can only influence prospective new members to express a greater or lesser preference for specific dorms on their respective entries in the dorm lottery process. The pressure to quickly find housing has been lifted by MIT's guarantees that every freshman student will find space in an on-campus dorm and that undergraduate students can remain in the dorm system for up to 4 years. The old fraternity rush has been depressurized, with recruiting spread out throughout the first academic year, and less-frantic rush events for prospective new members.
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3907:", a sub-group first recognized by MIT in 2015. Thus this fraternity operates as a defacto co-ed group, within IFC. Nationally the fraternity was established with a more open membership policy, one of several Jewish fraternities formed at a time when membership in most fraternal organizations was limited to Christian (primarily Protestant), Caucasian men. The national was known to have quickly moved to a non-sectarian basis and thus was the first of the
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4254:ΘΝΕ briefly joined the NIC but ceased operations during WWII. Several chapters re-emerged after WWII, reforming the society as a smaller entity, with some becoming co-ed in the 1970s. The fraternity reports only a few chapters that remain active today. --All information compiled from Baird's 19th, from the cited ΘΝΕ website, and a note about Theta Nu Epsilon in ΦΣΚ's Rand History, in a reference cited under that other fraternity, p.190.
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waive their fall rush activities for 1992 because they doubted the fraternity's future. Yet that same Fall of 1992 proved to be a turning point, when younger members, spurred on by the risk of closure, rallied to continue the organization. Prompted by their enthusiasm the fraternity looked at several options, one being affiliation with another national fraternity. They became a non-residential colony of ΣΝ that year.
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unsuccessfully petitioned to join Alpha Delta Phi. Their petition had been rejected because ΑΔΦ considered MIT at that time to be an engineering trade school (!) and thus not compatible with their literary tradition. Henry Leeb (MIT Class of 1915) remained friends with members of ΑΔΦ but died only 3 weeks after the current chapter was approved. The chapter was named in honor of that predecessor group.
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active in the life organization. Within the group of societies dedicated to professional fields of study, for example, law societies, membership is exclusive; however, these societies may initiate members who belong to other types of fraternities. Professional
Societies are known for networking and post-collegiate involvement. Governance varies from faculty-managed to purely student-run.
3359:. Three MIT sorority houses, two BU dormitories, and Fenway Park surround PSK's two stately townhouses. The five-storied Phi Sig chapter house features a commercial chef's kitchen, a historic paneled library, a billiard room, gym facilities on the lower level, a screening room, and a dramatic roof deck. This magnificent Back Bay private residence is home to 45 brothers. Alumni include
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91:, one of the first items in a new member's instruction program. Most fraternities use two or three Greek letters to signify their symbolic or secret names; a few use non-Greek words. The main listing for each fraternity or sorority shows their full name at least once, with references and Wikilinks as available.
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of ΑΕΠ fraternity. A house was acquired by the suddenly homeless fraternity in the spring of 1991. The fall rush of 1991 proved successful with seven men pledged, but that year the house struggled financially. Members moved to apartments in Boston and
Cambridge. At this point, members also decided to
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Listed by date of local founding with national conference membership, these are primarily co-ed organizations, of specific professional interests. Membership in a professional fraternity may be the result of a pledge process, much like a social fraternity, and members are expected to remain loyal and
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Originally ethnic or language-affiliated, these organizations are now fully integrated – as are MIT's general Greek letter organizations and ILGs. They make up the fourth Greek
Council within FSILG. Their historical affiliation may be reviewed by reading their local or national histories. Some of the
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MIT moved to its
Cambridge campus in 1916, and newer independent living groups have sprouted up or moved in around it. Many early chapters had been situated along Newbury Street, convenient to the old campus, but because of the move, today, MIT doesn't have a specific Greek Row; instead, chapters are
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These existed before the formation of the IFC and MGC. It's a judgement call: mid-1900s-era Jewish chapters would normally caucus with the IFC groups, self-identifying as such. The early Latin-American groups were likewise listed, but today would align with the MGC groups, as their modern successors
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its collegians joining ΘΝΕ. Struggling for a workable path to legitimacy, several varying models developed on ΘΝΕ's campuses: chapters became standard fraternities, and others, public inter-fraternity groups. At
Alabama, it even became a political machine. In the 1930s, with the adoption of changes,
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Baird's and other sources note ΘΝΕ was an ill-favored national due to its recruitment of sophomores who were already members of other fraternities, and a policy of secrecy about the active members - those same sophomores tapped each year. It was NOT an honorary, nor a service society. (Freshmen were
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since its national founding in 1776. Hence, students tapped for ΦΒΚ may wear tassels or other society-approved items, in these colors. Like most schools, MIT allows such regalia for honor society members. Stoles are less common, but they are used by a few honor societies. In academic circles, colors
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The old rush system was supported behind the scenes by the 24-hour week-long "R/O Clearinghouse", a system for keeping track of freshman students as they threaded their way through a maze of fraternity rush events interleaved with other MIT orientation activities. Whenever a freshman checked into or
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and transfer students would arrive on campus a week before
Registration Day, the official start of the fall semester. During R/O Week, the incoming class would participate in orientation activities, take the so-called writing test to attempt to test out of the MIT Writing Requirement and participate
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From the 1860s through WWII, MIT students were almost entirely male, thus the formation of women's fraternities (~sororities) came about rather late, in comparison. By the 2000s, the
Institute's undergraduate gender ratio reached near parity. En route to this more balanced, modern phase, a period of
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was colonized as a non-residential professional fraternity, and remained active until 1930 when pressures of the Great
Depression caused membership to dwindle. The organization subsequently became inactive. Meanwhile, the 120-year-old MIT chapter of ΔΥ failed in 2014. Its alumni association held on
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fraternity operates as a non-IFC Professional Fraternity. However, at MIT it conferences with the IFC. The fraternity Alpha Phi Alpha is listed among both the NIC fraternities and the NPHC chapters. Phi Sigma Rho is a sorority, but conferences with the IFC. These organizations are best described as
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MIT's Independent Living Groups or ILGs participate in some of the broader Greek events, but maintain many of their traditions as cooperative homes. Some developed as former fraternities that left their national associations during the early 1970s as part of a move toward co-education which was not
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A much-toned-down echo of the old rush still occurs with the so-called dormitory rush process, in which new students decide their dormitory preferences, based in part upon special events staged by various dorms to introduce newcomers to their distinctive living arrangements. However, dormitories do
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neighborhood, and had no dormitories to house its students. The fraternities and various dining clubs met a need for room and board that was not provided by the operations of the campus. Fraternity housing has continued to expand, both in terms of the size and quality of the individual buildings as
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Offered to members and alumni of national academic and social fraternities and sororities, fraternity or sorority academic key societies provide a subtle way of noting fraternity membership on a résumé and alerting readers to academic achievement. The first fraternal scholarship was offered by Phi
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Sorority properties are generally owned or leased by a chapter's alumni club, though some chapters do not have housing. As part of PHA or national organization self-governance, or University disciplinary action, chapters may be suspended (de-recognized) or closed for a time. If a chapter is closed
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Within this article, the terms "Fraternity" and "Sorority" are used somewhat interchangeably, with men's and co-ed groups normally using Fraternity, and women's groups using either Fraternity or Sorority. For convenience, the term "Greek Letter Society" is a generic substitute. The word "Greek" in
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was located at 526 Beacon Street, a building still owned by its alumni club. This six-story brownstone building is located directly across the river from MIT and is situated in the middle of Boston's Back Bay. Delta Upsilon is a non-secret brotherhood as well as the sixth-oldest fraternity in the
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Kappa Sigma beginning in 1888, and Sigma Chi was the first to develop an educational foundation in 1939. "Most fraternities and sororities have done likewise," according to Baird's. Members and prospective members can contact any of the national HQ or educational foundations for more information.
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as the process of combining three regional fraternities into one made it necessary to rename many campus chapters. Chi Phi's Harvard chapter of this name had formed in 1885 but was expelled with the other fraternities and secret organizations only two years later, in 1887. Chi Phi then moved its
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in 1776. It was started as a social and residential fraternity but within a few years had shifted to an honorary program. But the mold had been set, and ΦΒΚ-inspired imitators spread across the East Coast, to the Southern states, to the Midwest, and the West. MIT, in history-laden Boston, was to
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Many honor societies invite students to become members based on scholastic rank (the top x% of a class) and/or grade point, either overall, or for classes taken within the discipline for which the honor society provides recognition. In cases where academic achievement would not be an appropriate
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MGC chapters are non-residential and often serve several schools in the Boston area. Additional schools are listed in the references for each group. They may or may not be under the authority of the Office of FSILG. Further, the historically Black Greek associations (NPHC and NPC) have adopted a
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on the MIT campus came in 1897, but its first emergence on the MIT campus didn't take hold, a difficulty experienced by many of its other chapters. The national fraternity re-established itself with a 1908 effort begun at Columbia that it terms the Revitalization Period, eventually joining in a
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was founded on March 21, 1890, but lasted only 2 years before disbanding. About a decade later, in 1902, a group of MIT undergrads founded a local fraternity, Alpha Epsilon, to become the new Theta Delta Chi, which was chartered on June 2, 1906. The charge is now located at 372 Memorial Drive,
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in Boston, Cambridge, and the surrounding towns. 1916 also saw the emergence of the campus Inter-fraternity Conference. Its responsibilities included coordination of recruitment (rush), and intramural Greek athletics such as baseball and bowling, among other competitions. One early tradition
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nationals to become non-sectarian. The MIT chapter went further, becoming one of the first chapters of its national fraternity to include non-Caucasians. It was open too, to gay members since the late 1960s. The chapter house is located at 253 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA in the Back Bay
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is located at 351 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA. The chapter was founded in 1976 through the assistance of the brothers of the half-century-dormant Lambda Phi fraternity, which was a local fraternity at MIT from 1906 to 1925. That was a literary fraternity that had, in its early days,
209:(IFC) are listed by dates of local founding and noted with national conference membership. These are (with several exceptions) men's organizations, voluntarily coordinating their efforts within the IFC as a self-governing body. Almost 50% of campus men participate in one of these chapters.
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at MIT as of 1920. Thus this didn't represent a re-colonization in 1920, but rather, a name change to Pi Lam with the 1941 merger. As the first national non-sectarian fraternity (1895), Pi Lambda Phi was the first to welcome men of all creeds. Notable alumni include Nobel prize winner
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of ΠΚΑ fraternity opted to become co-educational in 1975, severing from that national fraternity in 1981. In 1970 it moved to an address at 69 Chestnut Street. pika remains at that address today. The national fraternity of ΠΚΑ opened a short-lived colony in 2010, which lasted a
3668:, commonly known as "Phi Delts," is located at 97 Bay State Rd., Boston, MA. Formed as a local fraternity, Psi Delta, that group affiliated with ΦΔΘ in 1932. In anticipation or support of this, a "Phi Delta Theta Alumni Club" was formed on campus in the late 1920s. See the 1929
3117:. PBE was registered as a non-profit corporation with the Commonwealth of Massachusetts on May 15, 1896. The chapter is located at 400 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA, completing a major renovation of their home in Fall 2013. Phi Beta Epsilon has a resident population of about 45.
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heightened focus on alumni and adult programming, usually with distinct alumni chapters that also exist locally. On the MIT campus, the inter-Greek councils will, as needed, cooperate on programs and policies, as do individual chapters from among the several Greek councils.
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of ΣΑΜ fraternity opted to become co-educational in 1970, severing from that national fraternity in 1973. In 1961 it moved to an address at 34 The Fenway, which inspired the name for the new group. The Fenway House, an Independent Living Group, remains at that address
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Chi Phi has inhabited three houses in its history: Address in 1910: 44 Fenway, Boston, MA. Address in 1930: 22 Fenway, Boston, MA. Address in 1950 to present: 32 Hereford, Boston, MA. Chi Phi's current home, 32 Hereford is a recognized historic landmark designed by
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recognize students who excel academically or as leaders among their peers, usually within a specific academic discipline. Members commonly include the society on their résumé/CV, which may serve to bolster grad school acceptance, publishing merit, and professional
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of its three-year-old national, Phi Mu Delta itself was an outgrowth of the Commons Clubs. The chapter has had stable housing at 460 Beacon Street, Boston, MA since the mid-1930s. ΦΜΔ had originated nationally from the Commons Clubs, a non-Greek organization, in
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Fiji maintains a policy for its members that severely limits use of its Greek letters to a handful of approved usages, such as their official ring, chapter plaques and memorial markers. Thus you will see "Fiji" on shirts, but not the fraternity's Greek
3434:, also known as "Skullhouse", is located at 530 Beacon Street, Boston, MA. It hosts a bi-annual party, "Skuffle", where in previous years a giant skull was built around the facade and a maze was constructed in the basement. This practice was halted
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in residence selection. All students were free to participate in the fraternity, sorority, and independent living group rush. Those students who did not end up in an off-campus living group would also participate in the dorm selection process (see
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Listed by date of local founding and national conference membership, these are either men's or women's organizations, voluntarily coordinating their efforts within the larger Multicultural Greek Council (MGC). See the FLILG office for current MGC
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on the MIT campus was formed by the Northern Order of Chi Phi approximately one year before a national merger of three regional fraternities named Chi Phi. That first MIT chapter died five years after formation and appears to have become the
4927:, often called the "Deltas". This is a city-wide chapter, serving Babson College, Bentley University, Brandeis University, Harvard University, Lesley University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Tufts University, and Wellesley College.
4634:, often called the "Deltas". This is a city-wide chapter, serving Babson College, Bentley University, Brandeis University, Harvard University, Lesley University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Tufts University, and Wellesley College.
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As of 2020, MIT hosts 29 academic fraternities, 10 academic sororities, 12 national or local honors societies and recognition organizations, 2 professional societies, 5 Independent Living Groups, and 1 service- or religious-focused chapter.
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Originally a secret society "with a musical nature," within a few years ΗΣΜ "thought best to give up the secrecy and to welcome all young women who cared to join." Its new name was an Anglo-Saxon word meaning "Club", according to the 1899
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not included, juniors and seniors were advisory only.) Hence, ΘΝΕ became a bit of a pariah, and members were pressured to quit ΘΝΕ lest they be expelled from their primary fraternities at some of their schools (according to the 1923 ΦΣΚ
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is located at 58 Manchester Rd, Brookline, MA, a suburb of Boston. It appears the FSILG reference is in error on this re-charter date, as 1956 marked the emergence of the Dover group, the predecessor to the chapter, not the ΖΒΤ
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yearbook, p.102. The group offered a Friday Tea each week for the relatively few women enrolled at 'Tech at the time. Non-residential, no longer Greek-lettered, and no longer tracked on this page, Cleofan lasted until at least
4084:, accessed June 19, 2020. Note that the FSILG history shows the reactivation of the chapter in 1956. This is likely in error, as the Dover Club continued until what the chapter reports was a February 25, 1961 re-charter of ΖΒΤ.
3133:, installed December 6, 1890, is located at 403 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA, on MIT's west campus. Brothers are highly involved in campus activities, with more than half participating as varsity athletes, per a review of the
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formed with the intent of providing campus and community service. Listed with dates of local founding and national conference membership, if any, these are non-residential organizations. These organizations are self-governed.
4121:ΑΤΩ's address, before its 2009 closing, had been 405 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA. First installed April 3, 1885. The 2009 closure was for at least 10 years, so as of 2019 the fraternity is eligible to return to campus. See
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three of which combined to form the national fraternity as it is today. That chapter failed five years on but was re-established soon after under a new chapter name. For many years, lists of MIT chapters placed Chi Phi as
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established by the IFC with the support of 'Tech faculty was a trophy for the best scholarship record. This handsome grandfather clock would be passed on to the chapter with the best overall grade average after each term.
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of ΛΧΑ (or LCA) was a social fraternity located at 99 Bay State Road. The chapter was chartered in 1912. In 2014 LCA's National HQ and MIT suspended recognition of this chapter, with the provision of at least a five-year
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This group was named the Number Six club for two years before its establishment as a chapter of ΔΨ, likely named after its residence at Six Louisburg Square, Boston MA, (1887-1913). The chapter became co-educational in
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is located at 165 Bay State Road, Boston, MA, in the heart of historic Back Bay. Founded in 1892, the social fraternity is known for its strong emphasis on service and philanthropy. Its school portal may be reached at
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of the fraternity. Re-establishment dates for this chapter are conjectural, based on scattered notices of graduates who were members via Linked In. The address in 1928 was 38 The Fenway, Boston, MA. Baird's lists the
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As part of IFC or national organization self-governance or University disciplinary action, chapters may be suspended (de-recognized) or closed for a time. For consistency, if a chapter is closed and/or forfeits its
182:(Fiji) freshman Scott Krueger. Beginning with the 2002–2003 academic year, all freshmen were required to live on campus. This was made possible by the completion of a new undergraduate dorm that opened that year,
4152:, proceedings accessed June 17, 2020. The case had such notoriety that Fiji closed the chapter permanently. Its property assets, at 28 The Fenway, were sold with proceeds used to establish a charitable gift fund.
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at 407 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA, on MIT's west campus. The chapter bears the honor of being the first chapter to racially integrate within the national fraternity, as well as being a recent recipient of the
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this fraternity experienced a second merger in 1931, and is so noted by the "(see ΦΙΑ)" remark. But may not have survived into this third phase. Also, it called itself "Latin-American" and not "Hispanic" or
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in the colors of their degree, school, and other distinction, according to a voluntary Intercollegiate Code that governs customs such as formal academic regalia. In addition, various colored devices such as
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is located at 155 Bay State Rd, Boston, MA. The chapter was started three years earlier in 1948 at MIT. It is the only Jewish-themed fraternity at MIT, while it is one of several with historically Jewish
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and/or forfeits its housing, it will be listed as a dormant chapter. See the office for Fraternities, Sororities, and Independent Living Groups (FSILGs) for current PHA members and for expansion support.
61:, established in 1873. However many of the early professors and deans of the Institute held fraternity memberships from their collegiate days, as by the time Chi Phi at MIT had appeared fraternities had
3574:, or "PKT", is located at 229 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA, a four-story, century-old brownstone in Boston's Back Bay. The Chapter was founded at MIT on April 3, 1918, under the local chapter name
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4522:, located at 477-479 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, MA. The letter "Phi" in this sorority's name is pronounced in the Greek fashion, as "Fee", and not anglicized as "Fye", common among other groups.
3055:, a nationally- affiliated literary fraternity and secret society. It is one of two co-ed residential fraternities on the MIT campus. Delta Psi is more commonly known at its other campuses as
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or "Phi Sig" is located at 487 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, MA, in the heart of Boston's Kenmore Square. Their home was originally built as the Lieutenant Governor's mansion by noted architect
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in 1890, a chapter which has since flourished uninterrupted. Dates and notes for this and other chapters are from the FSILG report and Baird's Manual, listed prominently among the references.
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Listed by date of local founding with national conference membership, these are co-ed, non-residential, achievement-based organizations that self-select members based on published criteria.
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work to build friendship bonds among members, cultivate their strengths so that they may promote their profession, and provide mutual assistance in their shared areas of professional study.
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is also known as "tEp". The chapter was dormant from 1930 up to the 1956 restoration, when it absorbed the T.E.P Club that had been formed in 1953. The chapter was not listed in the 1930
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is located at 28 Fenway, Boston, MA, in the Back Bay Fens. Its building is currently home to 40 brothers. This chapter is the second group to call ΣΝ as its name. In 1970, MIT's original
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Both ΦΔΘ and ΚΣ nationals withdrew from the NIC in 2002. ΛΧΑ severed ties in 2015. TKE resigned its membership in 2016. ΣΦΕ withdrew in 2019. ΦΣΚ withdrew in 2002 but rejoined in 2006.
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yearbook has an error for the establishment date, where it says 1910 - a typo, p.365. tEps distinguish themselves with their fraternity color, purple, and an attachment to the number
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members who were not Jewish. The ten remaining members - all Jewish - who were invited to remain in the fraternity declined the offer to stay and went on to form a local group called
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of ΣΝ, already 50 years old, opted to go co-educational. Disagreement over this policy led the former group to secede from the national and become the local Independent Living Group
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founded at MIT as well as the first social fraternity in Boston. About this time, several early branches of Chi Phi were coalescing into a larger national of that name. The original
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of ΛΥΛ was established on March 5, 1994. This non-residential chapter supports students from MIT, Tufts University, Harvard University, Boston College, and Northeastern University.
3652:, which later affiliated with the national fraternity, Sigma Nu. ΑΕΠ immediately recruited a new roster of members, continuing uninterrupted chapter operations in the Fall of 1990.
3414:, located at 528 Beacon St., Boston, MA, is the oldest active chapter of its national fraternity. The chapter was founded by Park Valentine Perkins, a former member of Theta Chi's
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nation. The alumni association sponsored the re-establishment of Theta Tau Professional Engineering Fraternity as new tenants of that building, which took over occupancy in 2016.
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which have adopted non-Greek letter names: Acacia, FarmHouse, and Triangle. None of the NPC sororities use non-Greek letter names, nor do any of the multicultural or NPHC groups.
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yearbook, 1903 edition, p.112. The chapter dissolved and members joined other campus fraternities (ΘΞ) or dining clubs. It referenced itself as "Latin American", not "Latino".
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was founded in 1882 by 10 undergraduates, installed March 22, 1882. It is the oldest continuously operating fraternity at the school, having been founded only after
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provides a year-by-year review of the persistent growth of the campus Greek system. Note that the divisions between types of chapters may blur: On many campuses,
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created a fraternity-within-a-fraternity for co-ed membership, withdrawing from the national fraternity in 2023. It continues to caucus within the campus IFC.
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yearbook, and the chapter remained at their address of 264 Newbury Street, Boston, MA. This had not been apparent in the 2018 version of the FSILG reference.
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3769:, the fraternity was established on September 26, 1989. This chapter includes men from MIT, Harvard University, Babson College, and Tufts University.
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Noted with Wikilinks to specific architectural firms, notable residents, or building citations of merit within the individual chapter listings below.
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at MIT occurred during Residence/Orientation (R/O) Week, which was the final week of each summer before the start of the fall semester. All incoming
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from 1925-74, which later re-established on campus. It went co-ed in 1970, leading to the split. Address is 259 St. Paul Street, Brookline, MA.
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The 5:15 Club was organized to serve commuters, but later became residential as an ILG, had been housed at 311 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA.
4387:, accessed June 16, 2020. Baird's also lists the chapter as active in 1991; this may reflect a colonization attempt at that time or an error.
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3075:, known as "Delts", is located at 416 Beacon Street, Boston, MA. The stated mission of the society is "Committed to Lives of Excellence".
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and the members were forced to adjust to a more amenable decorating plan after Boston officials declined to provide necessary licenses
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At graduation, or at times of formal academic processionals, graduates, administrators, Ph.D. holders, and post-doctoral fellows wear
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provides more information about the national Jewish fraternities and sororities, though many campuses had additional Jewish locals.
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compatible with their national organizations. MIT's five ILGs coordinate themselves through a separate Living Group Council (LGC).
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2953:. The chapter house, leased by the fraternity in 1919 and purchased in 1924, is located at 532 Beacon St., Boston, MA, in the
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2677:(per FSILG records), but the fraternity was not long absent: Among Chi Phi's predecessor groups, there were several previous
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Delta Pi was formed in April 1990 as a local fraternity to continue the brotherhood experienced by former members of the
3718:, owns a four-storied house at 460 Beacon Street, Boston, MA, in the Back Bay area, separated from the MIT campus by the
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2409:
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Formed in 1921 by faculty, post-grad and undergraduate members of ΣΝ, this short-lived group became that fraternity's
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3333:
2999:
was chartered April 19, 1885. Now a general fraternity, Theta Xi is located at 64 Bay State Road, Boston, MA, in the
3220:
Some historically Jewish organizations are active and flourishing, while others have closed or merged. Why? See the
17:
4791:
between 1969-81. The address is 69 Chestnut St., Cambridge, MA. Went co-ed in 1975, leading to the split with ΠΚΑ.
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of ΑΚΠ, which died six years before the national merger with ΑΣΦ, which would later rename it posthumously as its
1636:
3583:
2954:
2307:
1749:
1332:
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100:
2922:(20th ed.). Indianapolis, IN: Baird's Manual Foundation, Inc. pp. II-108–109, and following sections.
2773:(20th ed.). Indianapolis, IN: Baird's Manual Foundation, Inc. pp. II-108–109, and following sections.
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Each ILG property is owned by a corporation populated mainly or entirely by alums and then leased to residents.
107:
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of ΑΕΠ participated in a major reorganization by the national organization, which discharged 45 of the 55 MIT
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to their building, at 526 Beacon St, Boston, MA, a home they had owned for over 100 years. In 2016, this same
5243:
3325:
1742:
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245:
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and second chapter of ΨΑΚ, the nation's first intercollegiate Latin American fraternity. It is noted in the
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as dormant as of 1991. The national has since re-emerged with five active chapters amidst a plan for growth.
2786:
49:
yearbook were enhanced by paintings and etchings. This is the frontispiece to the 1917 fraternities section.
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87:
for each society's name, and not to Greek ethnicity. For brevity, the sections below make extensive use of
5478:
5238:
3180:
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911:
202:
4914:, often called "AKA". It is a city-wide chapter, serving MIT, Harvard University, and Wellesley College.
4618:, often called "AKA". It is a city-wide chapter, serving MIT, Harvard University, and Wellesley College.
4404:
to a national merger with ΑΣΦ, and, for any future re-colonization, was designated the new chapter name
3091:
fraternity at MIT. "TDX" or ΘΔΧ calls its chapters "charges." Known to its members as "Theta Deut", the
128:, has provided a window to the growth and popularity of MIT's Greek organizations for almost 150 years.
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4080:
Transfer members formed this club specifically as a colony that would petition to re-charter as ΖΒΤ,
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of Pi Lambda Phi, welcoming its alumni into that fraternity. However, the resulting chapter kept the
2013:
Others? Numerous professional societies could be listed here, some have/had a long history on campus.
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yearbook, p.279. Its national merged with ΑΦΓto form the Society for Collegiate Journalists in 1975.
2756:
5503:
4743:
between 1917-73. It went co-ed in 1970, leading to the split. Address is 34 The Fenway, Boston, MA.
3024:
3015:, Delta, class of 1924, whose philanthropic efforts were recognized by the naming of a library at
5456:
5441:
3012:
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2664:. Chi Phi was the pioneer chapter on the MIT campus, which, by its establishment became both the
206:
2066:
99:
Many MIT fraternities are located in Boston because the Institute was originally located in the
5451:
5379:
5336:
2800:
2576:
yearbook, p.104. Current statistics from the FSILG office annual report. Additional citations:
4862:
This local wasn't apparent in yearbooks between 1916 and 1922 but was noted in the history of
4651:, often called "Clam", is a co-ed sorority located at 290 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA.
4011:
3113:
is a local fraternity, founded on April 1, 1890. It is also one of the oldest fraternities at
5600:
5472:
5420:
1814:
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fraternity, a local formed with the intent of seeking a national affiliation. It became the
2007:, 1924-1944 (PFA), electrical engineering, computer engineering or computer science, dormant
5560:
5514:
4149:
3496:
of ΘΤ in April 2016. The Colony was subsequently promoted to Chapter status one year later.
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yearbook in the 1917 edition, as publication trailed actual events by approximately a year.
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66:
65:
been thriving at America's earliest campuses for almost 100 years. MIT's third president,
8:
5384:
3356:
2757:
According to the November 2018 FSILG historical listing of current and predecessor groups
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2577:
2070:
2069:, and medallions are used to indicate membership in a student's honor society; cords and
1990:
477:
463:
5139:
3475:
is MIT's first Professional Engineering Fraternity in nearly 100 years, a member of the
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of ΦΚ, keeping the same name after the national merger into ΦΚΘ some forty years later.
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2277:
2214:
2143:
84:
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neighborhood. Influential alumni include several duPont brothers and company founders.
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5575:
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1901:
1887:
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of ΑΦΔ, a fraternity that historically had an Italian-American heritage. Dates from
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yearbook, pp.406-407. It did not survive until the national merger with ΖΒΤ in 1959.
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Multi-colored tassels, cords, and stoles are noticeable over black graduation robes.
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became America's first collegiate fraternity when it appeared on the campus of the
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1201:
1187:
411:
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is located at 518 Beacon St., Boston MA. The chapter originated as the Pegis Club.
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of ΣΩΨ that fraternity nationally merged into ΑΕΠ (1940), taking on a new name of
3808:
has opted to join the IFC as their 45-chapter national is not a member of the NPC.
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2095:
1712:
men's groups also participate in IFC events and the women's groups in PHA events.
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of ΘΤ with a new group of energized students, and sponsored the formation of the
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537:
509:
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179:
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Others? Numerous local honor societies were formed, some enjoying a long tenure.
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88:
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3003:. Most members are housed in the fraternity's two brownstones overlooking the
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The fourth chapter of the first professional fraternity in the United States,
2813:
was honored by the Victorian Society in America with a 2016 Preservation Award
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5642:
5570:
5351:
4532:
4408:. The national fraternity re-opened a colony in 2012, which lasted two years.
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117:
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According to its Knowledge page, the MIT chapter of this fraternity was the
2322:, 1910-1927+, Journalism honors (see the Society for Collegiate Journalists)
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5508:
3727:
3579:
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1939, IEEE affiliation, electrical engineering, computer engineering honors
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967:
175:
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Freshman housing rush was eliminated in an initiative led by MIT president
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is located at 355 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA. Obviously women-only.
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may be found at 119 Bay State Rd, Boston MA. For more information see its
3326:"Going Greek: Jewish College Fraternities in the United States, 1895–1945"
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593:
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of Order of Omega, installed February 7, 1992. Per the national website.
4384:
4294:
4272:"Lambda Chi Alpha national suspends MIT chapter for at least five years"
3836:
Active members transitioned to the new national affiliation in the 1915
3685:
of ΚΑΨ. The chapter is non-residential, serving MIT, Harvard, and Tufts.
3236:
In a 1941 national merger between Phi Beta Delta and Pi Lambda Phi, the
5585:
5545:
4516:
3926:
to operate as a local, under the Xi Fellowship name. Notable alumni of
3759:
3542:
award for chapter excellence, the highest honor throughout Kappa Sigma.
154:
3880:
Founded on December 6, 1919, and re-installed October 19, 1957, MIT's
3722:. The house's resident population is about 30. Founded in 1936 as the
3590:
of Phi Kappa at MIT, along with others across the nation, merged with
3451:
Installed February 25, 1911 and re-installed February 25, 1961, MIT's
2037:
5466:
5004:
4734:
3052:
2546:
1960:
1850:
Pi Delta Phi (local), 1916-1921, Latin-American, became ΦΛΑ (see ΦΙΑ)
1368:
565:
523:
383:
150:
111:
The tradition of fine dining among MIT fraternities is old. Very old.
4612:
3765:, an historically black organization. Also known as the "Rheckless"
3134:
2524:
receive chapters from many of the oldest fraternities in the nation.
2448:
2079:, the first honor society, locally founded at MIT in 1971, has used
3000:
2996:
2449:
MIT's Office for Fraternity, Sorority and Independent Living Groups
2172:
2090:
691:
625:
397:
221:, while active chapters or those suspended for a brief time are in
188:
Housing at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology#Graduate dorms
33:
fraternities and sororities, as well as independent living groups.
4897:
yearbook, p.417, it may not have survived the 1931 merger to form
4752:
2658:
2550:
existing on a spectrum to meet a broad range of student interests.
3903:
was the "Xi Fellowship", which it branded as "a co-ed experience
2950:
2807:, a prominent 19th-century Boston politician and son of Governor
369:
58:
4494:
There is one co-ed sorority, not recognized by FSILG, on campus.
4474:"Sigma Phi Epsilon (Pegis): Happy Birthday! Cease of Operations"
3754:
3752:
5705:
Lists of chapters of United States student societies by college
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which died in 1916. It first appears on pp.232-233 of the 1911
4503:
4164:"Lacking A Defendant, Fraternity Alcohol-death Case Dissolves"
4081:
2227:- Sigma Delta Psi, 1966, Disbanded national athletics honorary
1453:
These organizations serve MIT students as members of the MGC.
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for its stewardship of this landmark. Accessed June 19, 2020.
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866:
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Navajo Club (local), 1878-1890, an interim group that became
718:
698:
684:
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660:
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586:
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Called "Epsilon Theta", the "Thetans" or just "ET" (website)
3662:
3506:
3174:
is located at 450 Beacon Street, Boston, MA. The origins of
2943:
2453:
2375:, 19xx, auxiliary to Arnold Air Society, became Silver Wings
2367:
Mortar and Ball, 1925-1933+, Coast Artillery honors, dormant
2026:
Honor Societies indicate achievement on a graduate's résumé.
1246:, 1928-37, 1939-43, 1948-53 (NIC), Italian-American, dormant
5673:
4937:
4901:. It referenced itself as "Latin-American" and not "Latino"
4570:, located at Green Hall, 350 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA.
4238:
3608:
3469:
3147:
2502:
in terms of establishment, but this list notes a chapter's
2083:
1640:
Home of pika: A Continuing Experiment in Cooperative Living
1308:
4701:; had been non-residential for some time prior to closure.
4676:
4644:
3715:
3479:(PFA). The fraternity was installed on May 23, 1912. ΘΤ's
3408:
3168:
3126:
5169:
4315:
Their 6-story house was the home of a former governor of
3364:
3349:
3240:
of Phi Beta Delta was merged in that year with the older
3114:
3069:
3016:
2633:
2465:
2348:
Alpha Sigma Delta, 1924-1927+, radio communication honors
4947:
it nevertheless caucuses with the IFC on the MIT campus.
4722:
3698:
3586:, chartering on January 1, 1919. On April 29, 1959, the
5307:
Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
4782:
4770:
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3262:
53:
The first, or pioneer, fraternity on the campus of the
4710:
3881:
3452:
3155:
3110:
3085:
3041:
2459:
1728:
National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations
5342:
Massachusetts Green High Performance Computing Center
4457:
4161:
3582:, Holman 303. Ten days later the group voted to join
3059:. Address by 1913: 428 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA.
2918:
Anson, Jack L.; Marchenasi, Robert F., eds. (1991) .
2769:
Anson, Jack L.; Marchenasi, Robert F., eds. (1991) .
2017:
5622:
History of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
3746:
is located at 233 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA.
2444:
Housing at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2337:
Sigma Alpha Beta (local), 1923-19xx, Military honors
1706:
1534:
Eta Sigma Mu (local), 1890-1895, became The Cleofan.
160:
Housing at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2383:, 1992-201x, Greek Life leadership honors, dormant?
2094:are well-known and follow long-standing protocols.
1631:
1019:
Alpha Club (local), 1929-1929, became ΑΚΠ (see ΑΣΦ)
5700:Massachusetts Institute of Technology student life
4123:MIT Interfraternity Council expels Alpha Tau Omega
3390:
3388:
2598:Members of the campus IFC were first noted in the
2506:on the campus to derive its date of establishment.
237:(PFA) indicates current and former members of the
5020:, located at 77 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA
4476:. MIT Interfraternity Council. September 18, 2020
4295:"LCA banned five years, brothers move out Sunday"
2967:Walser, Lauren (Spring 2016). "Campus Comeback".
5691:
4538:, residing at 478 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, MA.
4221:
3023:business building, and planetariums at both the
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1985:, 1919-1954, 19xx-2009 (PFA), chemistry, dormant
1218:, 1919-1929, 194x-1991+/- (NIC), Jewish, dormant
4990:of ΚΗΚ, inactive since WWII. Noted in the 1927
4586:, located at 405 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA.
4554:, located at 480 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, MA.
4323:was created by the brothers when measuring the
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2696:
2686:charter to MIT, re-establishing there from the
2287:- There are dozens of these, scholarship honors
2175:, 1934, graduate science and engineering honors
217:, it will be listed here as a dormant chapter,
3863:For just ten days this group was known as the
2839:
2837:
2835:
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2829:
2827:
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2823:
2821:
2785:Baird's Manual is also available online here:
5312:Institute for Medical Engineering and Science
5155:
4531:Called "A Chi O or Alpha Chi", this is ΑΧΩ's
4012:"A Widening Sphere: Evolving Cultures at MIT"
3438:, according to a November 1, 2002 article in
2762:
2580:, from their website, accessed June 22, 2020.
4005:
4003:
3636:
3634:
3632:
2693:
2439:Map of MIT Fraternities, Sororities and ILGs
2203:, 1947 (ACHS), mechanical engineering honors
1928:
1909:Dormant Historically Ethnic Women's chapters
1274:, 1951-1990, 1990-202x ? (NIC), dormant
897:, 1919-1930, 1957-2023 (NIC), co-ed, became
4973:of the fraternity. Its chapters are called
4645:MIT area chapter of Chi Lambda Mu (website)
4370:yearbook, pp.404-405. Chapter died by 1926.
4292:
4269:
3135:member biographies on the chapter's website
2818:
2098:for their 68 member organizations, and the
1449:MIT Sororities, Multicultural Greek Council
1137:(FIJI), 1889-1894, 1899-1998 (NIC), dormant
838:Delta Kappa Phi (local), 1912-1914, became
178:in the wake of the September 1997 death of
5162:
5148:
4602:, located at 515 Beacon Street, Boston MA.
4162:Tribune News Services (October 27, 1998).
4148:was dissolved in 1998 as the result of an
3578:, marked by its first official meeting in
3554:
3552:
3550:
3548:
3287:List of Jewish fraternities and sororities
2787:The Baird's Manual Online Archive homepage
2535:the MIT directory of student organizations
2326:Triglyph, 1921-1927+, Architectural honors
1822:Dormant Historically Ethnic Men's chapters
1581:Sigma Iota Phi (local), 1992-1995, became
253:
4128:
4009:
4000:
3629:
3533:is located in a 5-story townhouse on the
3442:campus newspaper, accessed June 19, 2020.
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3317:
3315:
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3210:
3208:
3206:
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3200:
3198:
2533:Per MIT, via multiple sources: including
1993:, 1921, architecture, national disbanded.
1488:MIT-Area Sororities, outside of the FSILG
949:Sigma Nu Club (local), 1921-1922, became
784:Alpha Epsilon (local), 1902–1906, became
766:Number 6 Club (local), 1887-1889, became
232:North American Interfraternity Conference
144:
5116:MIT chapter appears dormant. The nearby
3693:
3691:
3313:
3311:
3309:
3307:
3305:
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3301:
3299:
3297:
3295:
3232:
3230:
2979:National Trust for Historic Preservation
2036:
2021:
1864:, 1921-1931?, Latin-American, became ΦΙΑ
1635:
1563:The Thalians (local), 1985-1986, became
1551:Club Amherst (local), 1981-1984, became
1307:
802:Lambda Phi (local), 1906-1925, inspired
106:
40:
4396:For its entire existence, this was the
4050:Organized in February 1929. Became the
3545:
2920:Baird's Manual of American Fraternities
2771:Baird's Manual of American Fraternities
2639:
2485:This was a chapter of one of Chi Phi's
2404:
2161:, 1928 (ACHS), civil engineering honors
1681:Women's Independent Living Group (WILG)
1162:Delta Sigma (local), 1894-1898, dormant
820:Kappa Theta (local), 1908-1913, became
304:Home of "Number Six Club," Delta Psi's
230:(NIC) indicates current members of the
14:
5692:
5325:Electromagnetic and Electronic Systems
4297:. Vol. 134, no. 51. The Tech
4205:yearbooks, then abruptly disappearing.
3195:
2966:
2111:Association of College Honor Societies
1735:National APIDA Panhellenic Association
1539:Bon 3 Club (local), 1968-2014, became
1056:Dover Club (local), 1956-1961, became
1038:Pegis Club (local), 1948-1952, became
5272:Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab
5204:Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences
5172:Massachusetts Institute of Technology
5143:
4893:of the fraternity. Noted in the 1927
3716:local fraternity, called ΝΔ (website)
3688:
3486:Technology Chapter Alumni Association
3323:
3292:
3227:
3089:is the local chapter of ΘΔΧ (website)
1260:, 1929-1940, 2012-2014 (NIC), dormant
1123:, 1885-1887, 1905-2009 (NIC), dormant
988:Psi Delta (local), 1922-1932, became
135:
55:Massachusetts Institute of Technology
36:
31:Massachusetts Institute of Technology
5499:Student Information Processing Board
4735:This group, "Fenway House" (website)
3920:. In 2023 the chapter withdrew from
3111:Phi Beta Epsilon, or "PBE" (website)
2117:
1874:Active Women's NPHC or NAPA chapters
1839:, 1901-1904, Latin American, dormant
1798:Active Men's NPHC or NALFO chapters
1757:
1519:
1354:
1091:Delta Pi (local), 1990-1995, became
745:
355:
4755:, this group was the ΕΘ chapter of
4504:MIT Panhellenic Association website
3477:Professional Fraternity Association
3146:Installed November 25, 1892, MIT's
2811:. The fraternity's renovation work
2634:MIT Interfraternity Council website
2559:Within NIC fraternities, there are
2281:(A-1), 19xx, Air Force cadet honors
1945:Professional Fraternity Association
1763:Active Men's NPHC or NALFO chapters
1077:, 1970-1981, 2010-11 (NIC), became
714:- Xi Fellowship (local), 2015 co-ed
239:Professional Fraternity Association
130:Early editions are available online
24:
5376:Research Laboratory of Electronics
4783:This group, "pika house" (website)
4187:Installed November 11, 1891, ΔΥ's
4082:according to the chapter's website
3526:Installed August 3, 1914, the MIT
3427:Installed October 16, 1903, MIT's
3407:Installed December 3, 1902, MIT's
3029:American Museum of Natural History
2018:Honor and recognition fraternities
1501:- Chi Lambda Mu / Clam, 2014 co-ed
165:
25:
5716:
5043:of ΠΔΕ first appears in the 1915
4400:of ΑΚΠ. The chapter went dormant
3912:neighborhood. Note that the 1929
3827:According to ΘΔΧ chapter history.
2362:, 1924-1944, public health honors
2285:National fraternity key societies
2139:, 1922 (ACHS), engineering honors
2096:The ACHS website lists the colors
1968:Dormant Professional Fraternities
1726:(NALFO) indicates members of the
1707:Multicultural Greek Council (MGC)
1617:, 1995-2022 ? (NPC), dormant
5372:Plasma Science and Fusion Center
5330:Information and Decision Systems
5123:
5110:
5093:
5076:
5063:
5050:
5033:
5023:
5010:
4997:
4980:
4963:
4950:
4930:
4917:
4904:
4883:
4869:
4856:
4845:Installed in 1901, this was the
4839:
4829:
4816:
4803:
4794:
4776:
4764:
4746:
4728:
4716:
4704:
4682:
4669:
4595:Called "D Phi E", this is ΔΦΕ's
4366:of ΑΜΣ. First noted in the 1923
4293:Austin Hess (October 31, 2014).
4274:(Press release). MIT News Office
4270:News Office (October 30, 2014).
3949:of ΦΣΔ. First noted in the 1923
3379:and numerous leaders in finance.
3328:. Wayne State University Press.
2109:(ACHS) indicates members of the
1741:(NPHC) indicates members of the
1733:(NAPA) indicates members of the
1632:Independent Living Groups (ILGs)
1337:(NPHC) indicates members of the
452:- Phi Beta Epsilon (local), 1890
332:
314:
296:
278:
260:
244:(NPHC) indicates members of the
5221:Schwarzman College of Computing
4654:
4637:
4621:
4605:
4589:
4573:
4557:
4541:
4525:
4509:
4497:
4488:
4466:
4450:
4428:
4411:
4390:
4373:
4356:
4334:
4309:
4286:
4257:
4208:
4195:
4181:
4155:
4138:
4115:
4101:
4087:
4074:
4057:
4044:
4028:
3987:
3973:
3956:
3939:
3874:
3857:
3843:
3830:
3821:
3811:
3791:
3772:
3733:
3708:
3675:
3655:
3601:
3561:
3520:
3499:
3462:
3445:
3421:
3401:
3382:
3342:
3324:Sanua, Marianne Rachel (2003).
3280:
3255:
3161:
3140:
3120:
3103:
3096:Cambridge, MA, overlooking the
3078:
3062:
3034:
2985:
2960:
2936:
2792:
2651:
2308:Delta Sigma Rho-Tau Kappa Alpha
2217:, 1956 (ACHS), chemistry honors
1943:(PFA) indicates members of the
1750:National Panhellenic Conference
1748:(NPC) indicates members of the
1333:National Panhellenic Conference
1331:(NPC) indicates members of the
197:
116:scattered on both sides of the
83:this case refers to the use of
5256:Health Sciences and Technology
5118:Captain Lance P. Sijan Chapter
5018:Lt Colonel Jay Zeamer Squadron
4847:Alpha chapter of Massachusetts
4563:Called "Theta", this is ΚΑΘ's
3726:of the national fraternity of
3505:Installed September 27, 1913,
3348:Installed May 24, 1902, MIT's
3007:, less than a block away from
2627:
2605:
2592:
2583:
2566:
2553:
2527:
2509:
2479:
2259:, 1980?, nuclear energy honors
2147:, 1924 (ACHS), military honors
1514:Sororities whose names changed
442:, 1890-1892, 1906 (NIC), co-ed
13:
1:
4723:The "Student House" (website)
4579:Called Pi Phi, this is ΠΒΦ's
4515:Called "A Phi", this is ΑΦ's
4249:); in 1913 the NIC advocated
4010:Alexander, Philip N. (2011).
3758:Non-residential, this is the
3672:yearbook, p.396, for example.
3040:Installed April 6, 1889, the
2803:and was formerly the home to
2521:College of William & Mary
2472:
2454:MIT Independent Living Groups
2273:, 1983 (ACHS), physics honors
1743:National Pan-Hellenic Council
1339:National Pan-Hellenic Council
1303:
1009:, 1922–1935?, Jewish, became
246:National Pan-Hellenic Council
5290:Information Systems Research
5234:Brain and Cognitive Sciences
5007:, accessed December 5, 2020.
4436:"The Tech Vol. 110, Iss. 19"
3488:endorsed the revival of the
3068:Installed May 18, 1889, the
2613:"The Tech Vol. 120, Iss. 36"
1232:, 1921-1926, Jewish, dormant
741:Chapters whose names changed
7:
5556:Fraternities and sororities
5479:MIT Science Fiction Society
4688:Called "A E Phi", this was
4582:Massachusetts Gamma chapter
4459:Massachusetts Delta chapter
4422:of ΑΕΠ fraternity (website)
4034:After the closure of MIT's
3664:Massachusetts Gamma chapter
3640:In the Spring of 1990, the
3397:. Harvard University Press.
3393:Houses of Boston's Back Bay
3389:Bainbridge Bunting (1967).
3238:Massachusetts Theta chapter
3170:Massachusetts Theta chapter
2578:IFC's History of MIT Greeks
2466:MIT Panhellenic Association
2460:MIT Interfraternity Council
2432:
1676:- Epsilon Theta, 1974 co-ed
1351:MIT Panhellenic Association
412:Delta Psi / Number Six Club
10:
5721:
5216:Sloan School of Management
5101:Battery B., First Regiment
4866:, see Spanish translation.
4787:
4771:The "WILG house" (website)
4757:
4739:
4690:
4547:Called "SK", this is ΣΚ's
3928:
3922:
3899:
3887:
3780:
3377:White House Chief of Staff
2419:
2353:
2342:
2331:
2314:
2301:
2264:
2250:
2232:
2222:
2208:
2194:
2180:
2166:
2152:
2130:
1998:
1976:
1954:
1895:
1881:
1855:
1844:
1830:
1808:
1784:
1770:
1671:
1607:
1584:
1575:
1566:
1554:
1542:
1528:
1496:
1473:
1459:
1432:
1418:
1404:
1390:
1376:
1362:
1279:
1265:
1251:
1237:
1223:
1209:
1195:
1190:, 1904-1916 (NIC), dormant
1181:
1176:, 1904-1908 (NIC), dormant
1167:
1156:
1151:, 1891-2014 (NIC), dormant
1142:
1128:
1114:
1094:
1085:
1068:
1059:
1040:
1024:
1011:
1000:
991:
982:
973:
961:
952:
939:
936:, 1921-1927, Jewish, (see
927:
917:
914:, 1920–1941, Jewish, (see
905:
888:
879:
867:
859:, 1917-1973 (NIC), became
850:
841:
832:
823:
814:
805:
796:
787:
778:
769:
757:
719:
699:
685:
675:
661:
647:
633:
619:
605:
587:
573:
559:
545:
531:
517:
503:
489:
471:
457:
447:
433:
419:
405:
391:
377:
363:
351:Active Fraternity Chapters
340:Home of Phi Sigma Kappa's
268:Home of Alpha Delta Phi's
94:
71:
5656:
5635:
5614:
5529:
5521:Traditions and activities
5429:
5393:
5264:
5194:Architecture and Planning
5179:
5120:serves Boston University.
5073:yearbook, of 1924, p.269.
4713:, accessed June 18, 2020.
4679:, accessed June 18, 2020.
4506:, accessed June 18, 2020.
4125:, accessed June 15, 2020.
3596:Massachusetts Eta chapter
3588:Massachusetts Eta chapter
3570:Massachusetts Eta chapter
3517:, accessed June 16, 2020.
3011:. Notable alumni include
2759:, accessed June 16, 2020.
2636:, accessed June 18, 2020.
2073:tassels are most common.
1963:, 1912 (PFA), engineering
1929:Professional fraternities
1598:Dormant sorority chapters
970:(NIC), 1922-1977, became
75:as an undergrad at Yale.
5504:Tech Model Railroad Club
5362:Nuclear Research Reactor
4945:professional fraternity,
4331:as a standard of length.
3371:'61, former Governor of
3137:, accessed July 1, 2020.
3025:Boston Museum of Science
2648:, accessed June 19, 2020
2310:, 1956, forensics honors
680:- Nu Delta (local), 1977
5457:List Visual Arts Center
5086:, as noted in the 1925
5005:on ANS national website
4201:Noted in the 1895-1898
3363:'54, 14th President of
2666:first social fraternity
2292:Dormant Honor Societies
2241:, 1971, academic honors
1793:, 1989 (NPHC) and (NIC)
1779:, 1975 (NPHC) and (NIC)
1033:, 1929-1940, became ΑΣΦ
708:, 1989 (NPHC) and (NIC)
656:, 1975 (NPHC) and (NIC)
628:, 1922-1974, 1995 (NIC)
582:, 1913-2011, 2013 (NIC)
568:, 1912-1930, 2016 (PFA)
498:, 1897-1901, 1920 (NIC)
480:, 1892-1999, 2009 (NIC)
400:, 1885-1897, 1901 (NIC)
372:, 1873-1878, 1890 (NIC)
254:Gallery of fraternities
207:Interfraternity Council
29:Following is a list of
5060:yearbook, 1927, p.260.
4939:Technology/Eta chapter
4912:Lambda Upsilon chapter
4614:Lambda Upsilon chapter
4054:of ΑΚΠ on May 4, 1929.
3979:Formed in 1922 as the
3778:Formerly a chapter of
3471:Technology/Eta chapter
3418:at Norwich University.
3263:"Pi Lambda Phi at MIT"
2801:McKim, Mead, and White
2539:online archive of the
2123:Active Honor Societies
2102:WP page lists others.
2042:
2027:
1934:Professional societies
1817:, 1994 (NALFO), Latino
1641:
1317:
145:Recruitment traditions
112:
50:
5601:Sean Collier Memorial
5473:MIT Technology Review
5421:William Barton Rogers
5295:International Studies
5103:is noted in the 1928
4534:Theta Omicron chapter
4150:alcohol-related death
3964:Epsilon Theta chapter
3624:Epsilon Theta chapter
3616:Epsilon Theta chapter
3610:Epsilon Theta chapter
3494:Technology/Eta colony
3224:for more information.
3183:which had placed its
3087:Theta Deuteron Charge
2040:
2025:
1815:Lambda Upsilon Lambda
1639:
1314:Theta Omicron chapter
1311:
554:, 1911–22, 1961 (NIC)
110:
44:
5411:Institute Professors
4711:Living Group Council
4697:Beta Epsilon chapter
4550:Theta Lambda chapter
4385:ΑΦΔ national website
3966:, noted in the 1922
3934:Neil W. Woodward III
3509:Beta Upsilon chapter
2410:Service fraternities
2405:Service fraternities
1701:5:15 Club, 1933-1986
1288:, 1952-2019, dormant
1204:, 1912-2014, dormant
876:, 1918-1959, became
322:Home of Theta Chi's
286:Home of Sigma Chi's
67:Francis Amasa Walker
5385:Whitehead Institute
5300:Theoretical Physics
5084:Beta Lambda chapter
4737:, was a chapter of
4265:Lambda Zeta chapter
3784:, the fraternity's
3598:of Phi Kappa Theta.
3357:R. Clipston Sturgis
2945:Alpha Theta chapter
2487:predecessor groups,
478:Sigma Alpha Epsilon
464:Delta Kappa Epsilon
414:, 1889 (NIC), co-ed
344:at MIT, circa 1940s
288:Alpha Theta chapter
5669:MIT OpenCourseWare
5452:Lemelson–MIT Prize
5380:Senseable City Lab
5347:McGovern Institute
5337:Lincoln Laboratory
4958:Alpha Zeta chapter
4811:Theta Iota chapter
4598:Zeta Delta chapter
4349:as active but the
4251:vigorously against
4189:Technology chapter
3993:Noted in the 1924
3936:'84, US Astronaut.
3905:within the chapter
3700:Lambda Phi chapter
3683:Theta Iota chapter
3167:Since 1940, MIT's
2572:Noted in the 1900
2428:, 1936 co-ed (PFA)
2278:Arnold Air Society
2215:Phi Lambda Upsilon
2144:Scabbard and Blade
2043:
2028:
1642:
1318:
270:Lambda Phi chapter
136:Demographic change
124:The MIT yearbook,
113:
51:
37:MIT's Greek system
5687:
5686:
5576:Kresge Auditorium
5566:Infinite Corridor
5367:Picower Institute
4785:was a chapter of
4406:Beta Beta chapter
4095:Eta Delta chapter
4069:Beta Beta chapter
4021:978-0-262-01563-9
3897:yearbook. Within
3802:of Phi Sigma Rho
3800:Alpha Chi chapter
3742:Rho Alpha chapter
3515:campus web portal
3129:Sigma Tau chapter
3021:Boston University
2398:
2397:
2114:
1948:
1925:
1924:
1902:Delta Sigma Theta
1888:Alpha Kappa Alpha
1652:Active ILG Houses
1628:
1627:
1614:Alpha Epsilon Phi
1510:
1509:
1480:Delta Sigma Theta
1466:Alpha Kappa Alpha
1439:Delta Phi Epsilon
1411:Kappa Alpha Theta
1300:
1299:
1286:Sigma Phi Epsilon
737:
736:
205:constituting the
57:(MIT) campus was
16:(Redirected from
5712:
5664:MIT App Inventor
5657:Notable projects
5606:Wiesner Building
5533:
5183:
5173:
5164:
5157:
5150:
5141:
5140:
5134:
5127:
5121:
5114:
5108:
5107:yearbook, p.282.
5097:
5091:
5090:yearbook, p.253.
5080:
5074:
5069:As noted in the
5067:
5061:
5056:As noted in the
5054:
5048:
5037:
5031:
5027:
5021:
5014:
5008:
5001:
4995:
4994:yearbook, p.415.
4984:
4978:
4967:
4961:
4954:
4948:
4934:
4928:
4921:
4915:
4908:
4902:
4887:
4881:
4873:
4867:
4864:Phi Lambda Alpha
4860:
4854:
4843:
4837:
4833:
4827:
4820:
4814:
4807:
4801:
4798:
4792:
4790:
4789:
4780:
4774:
4768:
4762:
4760:
4759:
4750:
4744:
4742:
4741:
4732:
4726:
4720:
4714:
4708:
4702:
4693:
4692:
4686:
4680:
4673:
4667:
4658:
4652:
4641:
4635:
4625:
4619:
4609:
4603:
4593:
4587:
4577:
4571:
4561:
4555:
4545:
4539:
4529:
4523:
4518:Zeta Phi chapter
4513:
4507:
4501:
4495:
4492:
4486:
4485:
4483:
4481:
4470:
4464:
4461:of ΣΦΕ (website)
4454:
4448:
4447:
4445:
4443:
4432:
4426:
4415:
4409:
4394:
4388:
4377:
4371:
4360:
4354:
4338:
4332:
4313:
4307:
4306:
4304:
4302:
4290:
4284:
4283:
4281:
4279:
4261:
4255:
4242:
4236:
4229:Zeta Phi chapter
4225:
4219:
4212:
4206:
4199:
4193:
4185:
4179:
4178:
4176:
4174:
4159:
4153:
4142:
4136:
4132:
4126:
4119:
4113:
4105:
4099:
4091:
4085:
4078:
4072:
4061:
4055:
4048:
4042:
4032:
4026:
4025:
4007:
3998:
3997:yearbook, p.418.
3991:
3985:
3981:Nu Delta chapter
3977:
3971:
3970:yearbook, p.260.
3960:
3954:
3943:
3937:
3931:
3930:
3925:
3924:
3902:
3901:
3890:
3889:
3878:
3872:
3861:
3855:
3847:
3841:
3834:
3828:
3825:
3819:
3815:
3809:
3795:
3789:
3783:
3782:
3776:
3770:
3763:of ΑΦΑ (website)
3756:
3747:
3737:
3731:
3724:Nu Delta chapter
3712:
3706:
3702:of ΑΔΦ (website)
3695:
3686:
3679:
3673:
3666:of ΦΔΘ (website)
3659:
3653:
3638:
3627:
3605:
3599:
3572:of ΦΚΘ (website)
3565:
3559:
3556:
3543:
3540:Founders' Circle
3529:Gamma-Pi chapter
3524:
3518:
3511:of ΒΘΠ (website)
3503:
3497:
3466:
3460:
3456:of ΖΒΤ (website)
3449:
3443:
3432:of ΦΚΣ (website)
3430:Alpha Mu chapter
3425:
3419:
3405:
3399:
3398:
3396:
3386:
3380:
3353:of ΦΣΚ (website)
3346:
3340:
3339:
3321:
3290:
3284:
3278:
3277:
3275:
3273:
3259:
3253:
3250:MA Theta chapter
3248:chapter name of
3242:Delta Nu chapter
3234:
3225:
3218:
3193:
3192:(Physics, 1939).
3172:of ΠΛΦ (website)
3165:
3159:
3151:of ΣΑΕ (website)
3149:Iota-Tau chapter
3144:
3138:
3124:
3118:
3107:
3101:
3082:
3076:
3073:of ΔΤΔ (website)
3066:
3060:
3057:St. Anthony Hall
3038:
3032:
2989:
2983:
2982:
2964:
2958:
2940:
2934:
2933:
2915:
2816:
2796:
2790:
2784:
2766:
2760:
2754:
2691:
2655:
2649:
2643:
2637:
2631:
2625:
2624:
2622:
2620:
2609:
2603:
2596:
2590:
2587:
2581:
2570:
2564:
2557:
2551:
2531:
2525:
2513:
2507:
2483:
2422:
2421:
2356:
2355:
2345:
2344:
2334:
2333:
2320:Pi Delta Epsilon
2317:
2316:
2304:
2303:
2267:
2266:
2253:
2252:
2235:
2234:
2225:
2224:
2211:
2210:
2197:
2196:
2183:
2182:
2169:
2168:
2155:
2154:
2133:
2132:
2118:
2108:
2089:
2082:
2001:
2000:
1979:
1978:
1957:
1956:
1942:
1898:
1897:
1884:
1883:
1862:Phi Lambda Alpha
1858:
1857:
1847:
1846:
1833:
1832:
1811:
1810:
1800:outside of FSILG
1787:
1786:
1773:
1772:
1758:
1674:
1673:
1610:
1609:
1587:
1586:
1578:
1577:
1569:
1568:
1557:
1556:
1545:
1544:
1531:
1530:
1520:
1499:
1498:
1476:
1475:
1462:
1461:
1435:
1434:
1421:
1420:
1407:
1406:
1393:
1392:
1379:
1378:
1365:
1364:
1355:
1282:
1281:
1272:Alpha Epsilon Pi
1268:
1267:
1254:
1253:
1240:
1239:
1226:
1225:
1212:
1211:
1202:Lambda Chi Alpha
1198:
1197:
1188:Theta Nu Epsilon
1184:
1183:
1170:
1169:
1159:
1158:
1145:
1144:
1131:
1130:
1117:
1116:
1106:Dormant Chapters
1097:
1096:
1088:
1087:
1071:
1070:
1062:
1061:
1043:
1042:
1027:
1026:
1014:
1013:
1003:
1002:
994:
993:
985:
984:
976:
975:
964:
963:
955:
954:
942:
941:
930:
929:
920:
919:
908:
907:
891:
890:
882:
881:
870:
869:
853:
852:
844:
843:
835:
834:
826:
825:
817:
816:
808:
807:
799:
798:
790:
789:
781:
780:
772:
771:
760:
759:
746:
722:
721:
702:
701:
688:
687:
678:
677:
664:
663:
650:
649:
636:
635:
622:
621:
608:
607:
590:
589:
576:
575:
562:
561:
548:
547:
534:
533:
520:
519:
506:
505:
492:
491:
474:
473:
460:
459:
450:
449:
436:
435:
422:
421:
408:
407:
394:
393:
380:
379:
366:
365:
356:
336:
318:
308:at MIT, in 2004
300:
282:
264:
74:
73:
69:was a member of
45:Sections of the
21:
18:Phi Beta Epsilon
5720:
5719:
5715:
5714:
5713:
5711:
5710:
5709:
5690:
5689:
5688:
5683:
5652:
5631:
5610:
5531:
5525:
5442:Caltech rivalry
5425:
5389:
5321:Laboratory for
5277:Broad Institute
5260:
5181:
5175:
5171:
5168:
5138:
5137:
5131:Mu Zeta chapter
5128:
5124:
5115:
5111:
5098:
5094:
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4146:Iota Mu chapter
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3606:
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3566:
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3071:Beta Nu chapter
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2426:Alpha Phi Omega
2407:
2401:
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2087:
2080:
2031:Honor societies
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1837:Psi Alpha Kappa
1791:Alpha Phi Alpha
1777:Kappa Alpha Psi
1755:
1738:
1721:
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1634:
1629:
1600:
1516:
1511:
1452:
1383:Alpha Chi Omega
1345:Active Chapters
1306:
1301:
1258:Alpha Sigma Phi
1244:Alpha Phi Delta
1174:Delta Sigma Phi
1135:Phi Gamma Delta
1121:Alpha Tau Omega
1007:Sigma Omega Psi
934:Phi Sigma Delta
895:Tau Epsilon Phi
738:
706:Alpha Phi Alpha
668:Alpha Delta Phi
654:Kappa Alpha Psi
640:Phi Delta Theta
612:Phi Kappa Theta
538:Phi Kappa Sigma
510:Phi Sigma Kappa
440:Theta Delta Chi
426:Delta Tau Delta
346:
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342:Omicron chapter
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3642:Mu Tau chapter
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3181:Phi Beta Delta
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3033:
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2311:
2289:
2288:
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2274:
2271:Sigma Pi Sigma
2260:
2257:Alpha Nu Sigma
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2242:
2239:Phi Beta Kappa
2228:
2218:
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2076:Phi Beta Kappa
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2034:opportunities.
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1413:, 1991 (NPC)
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1399:, 1989 (NPC)
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1385:, 1986 (NPC)
1374:
1371:, 1984 (NPC)
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670:, 1976 (NIC)
659:
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529:
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515:
512:, 1902 (NIC)
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466:, 1890 (NIC)
455:
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428:, 1889 (NIC)
417:
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375:
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324:Beta chapter
323:
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272:at MIT, 2017
269:
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203:Fraternities
201:
198:Fraternities
192:
184:Simmons Hall
176:Charles Vest
173:
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5648:Tech Dinghy
5551:Dormitories
5541:Building 20
5281:Center for
5244:Mathematics
5199:Engineering
4677:ΧΛΜ website
4649:MIT chapter
4381:Tau chapter
4342:Eta chapter
4301:November 5,
4278:November 5,
3869:Eta chapter
3490:Eta chapter
3481:Eta chapter
3047:Tau chapter
2809:John Andrew
2688:Navajo Club
2675:Navajo Club
2670:Tau chapter
2360:Delta Omega
2159:Chi Epsilon
2137:Tau Beta Pi
2071:mortarboard
1425:Pi Beta Phi
1397:Sigma Kappa
594:Kappa Sigma
306:Tau chapter
5694:Categories
5627:Round Hill
5586:MIT Museum
5462:MIT $ 100K
5416:Presidents
5190:School of
4877:Nationally
4824:Nu chapter
4036:Xi chapter
3947:Nu chapter
3883:Xi chapter
3851:Xi chapter
3786:Xi chapter
3454:Xi chapter
3272:August 10,
2473:References
1321:Sororities
1304:Sororities
219:italicized
5643:Engineers
5636:Athletics
5581:Libraries
5467:MIT Press
5437:Brass Rat
5352:Media Lab
5239:Economics
5182:Academics
4880:"Latino".
4699:(website)
4632:(website)
4616:(website)
4600:(website)
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4536:(website)
4520:(website)
4235:yearbook.
3891:(website)
3806:(website)
3584:Phi Kappa
3222:Talk page
3131:(website)
3053:Delta Psi
3049:(website)
2547:Theta Tau
1961:Theta Tau
1720:chapters.
1369:Alpha Phi
874:Phi Kappa
566:Theta Tau
524:Theta Chi
384:Sigma Chi
5515:The Tech
5265:Research
4442:June 16,
4351:national
4268:closure.
4173:April 9,
4135:letters.
3932:include
3804:sorority
3650:Delta Pi
3607:Today's
3440:The Tech
3027:and the
3001:Back Bay
2997:Theta Xi
2955:Back Bay
2543:yearbook
2433:See also
2173:Sigma Xi
2091:Sky blue
692:Zeta Psi
626:Sigma Nu
398:Theta Xi
155:freshmen
101:Back Bay
5679:Scratch
5615:History
5430:Culture
5406:Faculty
5249:Physics
5229:Biology
5209:Science
4975:temples
4960:of ΑΧΣ.
4813:of ΚΑΨ.
4347:chapter
4218:of ΔΣΦ.
3626:at MIT.
3045:is the
2951:Chi Phi
2302:ΔΣΡ-ΤΚΑ
2067:Tassels
370:Chi Phi
215:housing
95:History
63:already
59:Chi Phi
5591:Police
5546:Chapel
5532:Campus
5401:Alumni
5394:People
5099:MIT's
5003:Noted
4822:MIT's
4647:. The
4456:MIT's
4438:. 1990
4425:roots.
4417:MIT's
4144:ΦΓΔ's
4093:MIT's
4018:
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3854:today.
3849:MIT's
3797:MIT's
3739:MIT's
3714:MIT's
3697:MIT's
3661:MIT's
3507:MIT's
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3109:MIT's
3093:charge
2942:MIT's
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2059:scarfs
2055:stoles
1991:Scarab
1920:
1915:-None-
1684:, 1976
1623:
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1316:at MIT
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642:, 1932
596:, 1914
5494:Smoot
5447:Hacks
4675:From
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