List of Alpha Phi Gamma (honor society) chapters

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Alpha Phi Gamma was a journalist honor society that merged into the Society for Collegiate Journalists in 1975. Following is a list of Alpha Phi Gamma (honor society) chapters.[1][2][3][4][5] Inactive chapters and institutions are indicated in italics.

Chapter Charter date and range Institution Location Status References
Alpha December 11, 1919 – before 1962; 19xx?–1975 Ohio Northern University Ada, Ohio Merged (SJC) [6][a]
Beta 1923–1937 University of Akron Akron, Ohio Inactive [6]
Gamma 1923–1975 Wilmington College Wilmington, Ohio Merged (SJC) [6][a]
Delta 1923–before 1962 Baldwin-Wallace College Berea, Ohio Inactive [6]
Epsilon 1923–before 1962; 19xx–1975 Muskingum College New Concord, Ohio Merged (SJC) [6][a]
Zeta 1923-1923 Hiram College Hiram, Ohio Inactive [6]
Eta 1923–19xx ?; 1931–1975 University of Toledo Toledo, Ohio Merged (SJC) [6][a]
Theta 1926–before 1962 Cotner College Lincoln, Nebraska Inactive [b]
Iota 1927–1940 Louisiana State Normal College Natchitoches, Louisiana Inactive [7]
Kappa 1928–before 1962 New York State Teachers College at Albany Albany, New York Inactive
Lambda 1928–1975 University of Redlands Redlands, California Merged (SJC) [6][c][a]
Mu 1928–1929 California Institute of Technology Pasadena, California Inactive [6][d]
Nu 1928–before 1962 Southwestern University Los Angeles Inactive [6][e]
Xi 1928-1929 Whittier College Whittier, California Inactive [6][f]
Omicron 1928–before 1962 State College of Fresno Fresno, California Inactive [6][g]
Pi 1928–19xx ?

March 11, 1948 – before 1962

Santa Barbara State Teacher's College Santa Barbara County, California Inactive [8][7][6][9][h]
Rho 1928–1975 Hanover College Hanover, Indiana Merged (SJC) [a]
Sigma 1928–1941 State Teachers College at Indiana Indiana, Pennsylvania Inactive
Tau 1928–before 1962 Albion College Albion, Michigan Inactive
Upsilon 1928-before 1933 North Carolina State College Raleigh, North Carolina Inactive
Phi 1929–before 1933 St. Stephens' College Red Hook, New York Inactive
Chi 1929–before 1933 Georgetown College Georgetown, Kentucky Inactive
Psi February 1931–1936 College of Puget Sound Tacoma, Washington Inactive [10][i]
Omega 1931–1975 Ball State Teacher's College Muncie, Indiana Merged (SJC) [a]
Alpha Alpha Inactive ?
Alpha Beta 1931–1937 Gustavus Adolphus College St. Peter, Minnesota Inactive [j][11]
Alpha Gamma 1931 San Francisco State Teacher's College San Francisco, California Inactive [7]
Alpha Delta 1933–before 1962 University of the Pacific Stockton, California Inactive [8]
Alpha Epsilon 1936–1938 Chapman College Orange, California Inactive
Alpha Zeta 1937–before 1962 North Dakota Agricultural College Fargo, North Dakota Inactive
Alpha Eta 1937 Concordia College Moorhead, Minnesota Inactive
Alpha Theta 1937–1938 Hastings College Hastings, Nebraska Inactive
Alpha Iota (see Beta Tau) 1938–1946 Franklin College Franklin, Indiana Inactive
Alpha Kappa 1938–1975 Indiana State University Terre Haute, Indiana Merged (SJC) [a]
Alpha Lambda 1945–before 1962 Occidental College Los Angeles, California Inactive
Alpha Mu 1946–before 1962 Moorhead State College Moorhead, Minnesota Inactive
Alpha Nu 1947–before 1962 New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts Las Cruces, New Mexico Inactive
Alpha Xi Inactive
Alpha Omicron Inactive
Alpha Pi Inactive
Alpha Rho Inactive
Alpha Sigma Inactive
Alpha Tau Inactive
Alpha Upsion Inactive
Alpha Phi 1948–before 1962 Texas Western College El Paso, Texas Inactive
Alpha Chi Inactive
Alpha Psi 1948–before 1962 Jamestown College Jamestown, North Dakota Inactive
Alpha Omega 1948–1975 Northern Iowa University Cedar Falls, Iowa Merged (SJC) [a]
Beta Alpha 1948–1975 Oakland City College Oakland City, Indiana Merged (SJC) [a]
Beta Beta 1948–before 1962 Western Michigan College Kalamazoo, Michigan Inactive
Beta Gamma 1949–before 1962 Fairmont State College Fairmont, West Virginia Inactive
Beta Delta 1949–1975 Wartburg College Waverly, Iowa Merged (SJC) [a]
Beta Epsilon 1949 Mayville State Teacher's College Mayville, North Dakota Inactive
Beta Zeta 1949 Valley City State College Valley City, North Dakota Inactive
Beta Eta 1953 California State College, Long Beach Long Beach, California Inactive
Beta Theta 1954 Sacramento State College Sacramento, California Inactive
Beta Iota 1954 California State College, Los Angeles Los Angeles, California Inactive
Beta Kappa 1954–1954 San Diego State College San Diego, California Inactive
Beta Lambda 1955 Arizona State College at Flagstaff Flagstaff, Arizona Inactive
Beta Mu 1956 Humbolt State College Arcata, California Inactive
Beta Nu 1957 Chico State College Chico, California Inactive
Beta Xi Inactive
Beta Omicron Inactive
Beta Pi Inactive
Beta Rho 1957 Northern Illinois University DeKalb, Illinois Inactive [k]
Beta Sigma 1957 Central Michigan University Mount Pleasant, Michigan Inactive [l]
Beta Tau (see Alpha Iota) 1957 Franklin College Franklin, Indiana Merged (SJC) [a]
Beta Upsilon Inactive
Beta Phi 1958 Central State College Wilberforce, Ohio Inactive
Beta Chi 1958 Morehouse College Atlanta, Georgia Inactive
Beta Psi 1958 Furman University Greenville, South Carolina Merged (SJC) [a]
Beta Omega 1959 San Fernando Valley State College Northridge, Los Angeles, California Inactive
Gamma Alpha Inactive
Gamma Beta 1959 Northeast Missouri State Teachers College Kirksville, Missouri Inactive
Gamma Gamma 1960 Findlay College Findlay, Ohio Inactive
Gamma Delta 1960 Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio Inactive
Gamma Epsilon 1961 Colorado State College Greeley, Colorado Inactive
Gamma Zeta 1961 Bethel University McKenzie, Tennessee Merged (SJC) [a]
Gamma Eta 1961 Indiana Central College Indianapolis, Indiana Inactive
Gamma Theta 1961 Murray State University Murray, Kentucky Inactive
Gamma Iota 1963 Anderson College Anderson, Indiana Merged (SJC) [a]
Gamma Lambda 1963 California Institute of Technology Pasadena, California Merged (SJC) [a]
Gamma Mu 1965–1975 Morningside College Sioux City, Iowa Merged (SJC) [a]
Gamma Nu Inactive
Gamma Xi Inactive
Gamma Omicron Inactive
Gamma Pi Inactive
Gamma Rho Inactive
Gamma Sigma Inactive
Gamma Tau Inactive
Gamma Upsilon 1965–1975 General Motors Institute of Technology Flint, Michigan Merged (SJC) [a]
Gamma Phi 1965–1975 Tri-State College Angola, Indiana Merged (SJC) [a]
Gamma Chi Inactive
Gamma Psi 1965–1975 Savannah Merged (SJC) [a]
Gamma Omega 1965–1975 Eastern Michigan University Ypsilanti, Michigan Merged (SJC) [a]
Delta Alpha Inactive
Delta Beta 1966–1975 High Point College High Point, North Carolina Merged (SJC) [a]
Delta Gamma Inactive
Delta Delta 1967–1975 Bloomsburg State College Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania Merged (SJC) [a]
Delta Epsilon 1967–1975 Juniata College Huntingdon, Pennsylvania Merged (SJC) [a]
Delta Zeta Inactive
Delta Eta 1967–1975 Harding College Searcy, Arkansas Merged (SJC) [a]
1968–1975 Eastern Kentucky University Richmond, Kentucky Merged (SJC) [a]
1968–1975 Middle Tennessee State University Murfreesboro, Tennessee Merged (SJC) [a]
1969–1975 East Carolina University Greenville, North Carolina Merged (SJC) [a]
1970–1975 Elizabeth City State University Elizabeth City, North Carolina Merged (SJC) [a]
1970–1975 South Carolina State University Orangeburg, South Carolina Merged (SJC) [a]
1970–1975 West Virginia Wesleyan College Buckhannon, West Virginia Merged (SJC) [a]
1974–1975 William Paterson College Wayne, New Jersey. Merged (SJC) [a]
1975–1975 Tennessee Tech Cookeville, Tennessee Merged (SJC) [a]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag This chapter became part of the Society for Collegiate Journalists as part of a national merger.
  2. ^ The college closed in 1933.
  3. ^ Formed from the Alpha chapter of Omega Xi Alpha during the national merger of the two fraternities in 1929. Its original charter date of 1928 was retained.
  4. ^ Formed from the Beta chapter of Omega Xi Alpha during the national merger of the two fraternities in 1929. Its original charter date of 1928 was retained.
  5. ^ Formed from the Gamma chapter of Omega Xi Alpha during the national merger of the two fraternities in 1929. Its original charter date of 1928 was retained.
  6. ^ Formed from the Delta chapter of Omega Xi Alpha during the national merger of the two fraternities in 1929. Its original charter date of 1928 was retained.
  7. ^ Formed from the Epsilon chapter of Omega Xi Alpha during the national merger of the two fraternities in 1929. Its original charter date of 1928 was retained.
  8. ^ Formed from the Eta chapter of Omega Xi Alpha during the national merger of the two fraternities in 1929. Its original charter date of 1928 was retained.
  9. ^ Chapter formed from Iota Tau, a local honorary established in 1927.
  10. ^ Chapter formed from Iota Chi Sigma
  11. ^ Chapter formed from the Illinois Zeta chapter of Alpha Delta, established in 1942, as part of the national merger of the two organizations.
  12. ^ Chapter formed from the Michigan Alpha chapter of Alpha Delta, established in 1947, as part of the national merger of the two organizations.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "College of the Pacific Desires Twenty-Second Chapter of National Journalism Fraternity". Santa Barbara State College Roadrunner. November 29, 1933. p. 1. Retrieved May 17, 2024 – via JSTOR.
  2. ^ William Raimond Baird (1968). Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities (18th edition). G. Banta Company. pp. 688–689.
  3. ^ Robson, John, ed. (1963). Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities (17th ed.). Menasha, Wisconsin: The Collegiate Press, George Banta Company, Inc. pp. 641-642.
  4. ^ Anson, Jack L. and Marchesani Jr. Robert F., eds. Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities, 20h edition. Indianapolis: Baird's Manual Foundation, 1991. pp. VII-56. ISBN 0-9637159-0-9
  5. ^ Shepardson, Francis Wayland, ed. Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities, 13th edition. Menasha, Wisconsin: The Collegiate Press/George Banta Publishing Company, 1935.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Journalistic Organization Founded at Ohio Northern by Staff of Campus Newspapers". State College Roadrunner. Vol. 8, no. 11. Santa Barabara, California. November 29, 1933. pp. 1 and 3. Retrieved May 17, 2024 – via JSTOR.
  7. ^ a b c "Local Chapter Selects Smith For President". State College Roadrunner. Vol. 8, no. 11. Santa Barbara, California. November 29, 1933. p. 1. Retrieved May 17, 2024 – via JSTOR.
  8. ^ a b "Pi Chapter to Play Host to Nationwide Journalist Meeting". State College Roadrunner. Vol. 8, no. 11. Santa Barbara, California. November 28, 1933. pp. 1 and 3. Retrieved May 17, 2024 – via JSTOR.
  9. ^ "College Journalist Group Reactivates Honorary Frat". Santa Barbara News-Press. 1948-03-13. p. 5. Retrieved 2024-05-18 – via Newspapers.com.
  10. ^ "Local Joins Journalism Nat'l Group: Alpha Phi Gamma Accepts Petition of Iota Tau". The Trail. College of Puget Sound. January 16, 1931. p. 1. via JSTOR, Retrieved May 17, 2024.
  11. ^ GACA Collection 112. Alpha Phi Gamma, Alpha Beta Chapter. Records of Alpha Phi Gamma, Alpha Beta Chapter, 1931-1938: Overview