List of Delta Kappa Epsilon chapters
The Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity has 56 active chapters and 5 active colonies. It was originally established at Yale University with the Phi chapter in 1844.[1][2]
Of a total of 56 active chapters, 49 are in the United States, while seven are in Canada – at the University of Toronto, McGill University, the University of British Columbia, the University of Manitoba, the University of Alberta, the University of Victoria, and Simon Fraser University. There are five additional active colonies in North America.
Naming confusion
[edit]Delta Kappa Epsilon, as one of the antebellum, or pre-Civil War fraternities, expanded quite early into southern schools that would temporarily, or in some cases permanently, close as a result of the war. Today's standard protocol whereby GLO chapter names were reserved for their schools of origin -- even if the chapters were dormant—had not yet gained traction as a standard rule. Hence, ΔΚΕ's early chapter names were often reassigned. This practice has been discontinued, both by ΔΚΕ and by most other national fraternities. In this table, where a chapter name was used at multiple schools for multiple years, they are listed here, and numbered. Where a name was transitory, the early name(s) are only noted in the reference notes.[a]
Chapters
[edit]These are the chapters of Delta Kappa Epsilon in order of establishment. Active chapters and colonies noted in bold, inactive chapters (and inactive schools) noted in italics. Several early chapters reused names of chapters closed during the Civil War, but this practice has been discontinued.[3]
Chapter | University | City | State/Province | Dates | Status | Notes |
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Phi | Yale University | New Haven | Connecticut | June 22, 1844–2010, 2022 | Active | [b][c] |
Theta | Bowdoin College | Brunswick | Maine | November 5, 1844–1991 | Inactive | [d][e][4] |
Zeta | Princeton University | Princeton | New Jersey | September 15, 1845–1846, March 17, 1852–1857, 1987–2017 | Inactive | [5] |
Xi | Colby College[d] | Waterville | Maine | June 25, 1846–1984 | Inactive | [d][e] |
Sigma | Amherst College | Amherst | Massachusetts | November 1, 1846–1980, 1986–2015 | Inactive | [e][f] |
Gamma (1) See also Gamma (2) |
University of Nashville (closed) | Nashville | Tennessee | April 19, 1847–1850, 1855–1861 | Moved | [g] |
Psi | University of Alabama | Tuscaloosa | Alabama | June 20, 1847–1859, November 19, 1885 | Active | [5] |
Chi | University of Mississippi | Oxford | Mississippi | April 14, 1850–1861, 1866–1912, 1927–1979, 1982–1985, 2005–2009, 2022 | Active | |
Upsilon | Brown University | Providence | Rhode Island | July 25, 1850–1963 | Inactive | |
Beta | University of North Carolina | Chapel Hill | North Carolina | April 5, 1851–1861, March 19, 1887 | Active | [5][h] |
Alpha | Harvard University | Cambridge | Massachusetts | November 15, 1851–1856, 1860–1891, 1991–1996, 2022 ? | Colony | [i][j][k] |
Delta | University of South Carolina | Columbia | South Carolina | March 8, 1852–1861, 2016 | Active | |
Kappa | Miami University | Oxford | Ohio | March 8, 1852–1856, 1859–1873, October 16, 1889–1980, 1989–2007, 20xx? | Active | [5] |
Lambda | Kenyon College | Gambier | Ohio | June 5, 1852 | Active | |
Omega | Oakland College (closed) | Rodney | Mississippi | November 15, 1852–1861 | Inactive | [l] |
Eta | University of Virginia | Charlottesville | Virginia | November 26, 1852–1861, 1865 | Active | |
Pi | Dartmouth College | Hanover | New Hampshire | July 14, 1853–1970 | Inactive | |
Rho (1) See also Rho (2) See also Delta Psi |
Indiana University | Bloomington | Indiana | November 15, 1853–May 5, 1855 [m] | Renamed | [l][n] |
Iota (1) See also Iota (2) |
Kentucky Military Institute (prep) (closed) | Lyndon | Kentucky | February 23, 1854–1861 | Inactive | [o] |
Alpha Alpha | Middlebury College | Middlebury | Vermont | September 13, 1854–1969, 1985–1991 | Inactive | [i] |
Omicron | University of Michigan | Ann Arbor | Michigan | December 16, 1854–1971, 1979 | Active | |
Epsilon | Williams College | Williamstown | Massachusetts | March 19, 1855–1961 | Inactive | [e] |
Rho (2) [l] | Lafayette College | Easton | Pennsylvania | October 21, 1855 | Active | [l] |
Tau | Hamilton College | Clinton, Oneida County | New York | January 15, 1856 | Active | |
Mu | Colgate University | Hamilton | New York | February 2, 1856–2009 | Inactive | |
Nu | College of the City of New York | New York City | New York | August 22, 1856–1973 | ||
Beta Phi | University of Rochester | Rochester | New York | November 1, 1856 | Active | |
Theta Chi | Union College[p] | Schenectady | New York | November 25, 1856–1869, 2004–2019 | Inactive | [q][p] |
Kappa Psi | Cumberland University | Lebanon | Tennessee | March 16, 1857–1862, 1866-1874 | Inactive | |
Zeta Zeta (1) See also Zeta Zeta (2) |
Centenary College of Louisiana | Shreveport[r] | Louisiana | January 30, 1858–1862, 1866–1874 | Inactive | [s] |
Alpha Delta | Jefferson College | Canonsburg | Pennsylvania | June 10, 1858–1862 | Inactive | [t][u] |
Kappa Phi | Troy University (New York) | Troy | New York | March 2, 1860–1865 | Inactive | [v] |
Phi Chi | Rutgers University | New Brunswick | New Jersey | December 15, 1860–1985, 20xx ? | Active | [w][x] |
Tau Delta (1) See also Tau Delta (2) |
Union University[p] | Jackson | Tennessee | December 18, 1860–1861 | Moved | [p][y] |
Psi Phi | DePauw University[z] | Greencastle | Indiana | June 28, 1866–1998 | Inactive | [z] |
Gamma Phi | Wesleyan University | Middletown | Connecticut | January 18, 1867 | Active | [aa] |
Eta Alpha | Washington and Lee University | Lexington | Virginia | June 4, 1867–1876 | Inactive | |
Psi Omega | Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute | Troy | New York | November 14, 1867–1965, 2014 | Active | [v] |
Beta Chi | Case Western Reserve University | Cleveland | Ohio | October 9, 1868–1971, 1989–2009 | Inactive | [ab] |
Delta Chi | Cornell University | Ithaca | New York | October 16, 1869–2013, 2022 | Active | |
Delta Delta | University of Chicago | Chicago | Illinois | June 11, 1870–1885, October 13, 1893–1951, 1989 | Active | [ac] |
Phi Gamma | Syracuse University | Syracuse | New York | October 26, 1871 | Active | [ad][7] |
Gamma Beta | Columbia University | New York City | New York | October 17, 1874–1935 | Inactive | [ae] |
Theta Zeta | University of California, Berkeley | Berkeley | California | December 8, 1876 | Active | [w][af] |
Alpha Chi | Trinity College | Hartford | Connecticut | November 2, 1878–1990 | Inactive | [ag] |
Iota (2) See also Iota (1) |
Centre College (formerly Central University)[ah] | Danville | Kentucky | June 9, 1885–2003, 2012 | Active | [o][ai] |
Gamma (2) See also Gamma (1) |
Vanderbilt University | Nashville | Tennessee | October 16, 1889–2015, April 2019–February 14, 2021 | Inactive | [g][9] |
Phi Epsilon | University of Minnesota | Minneapolis | Minnesota | October 16, 1889 | Active | [aj] |
Sigma Tau | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Cambridge | Massachusetts | November 15, 1890 | Active | [ak] |
Alpha Phi | University of Toronto | Toronto | Ontario, Canada | November 17, 1898 | Active | [al] |
Tau Lambda | Tulane University | New Orleans | Louisiana | November 18, 1898–1979, 198x ?–2007 | Inactive | [am] |
Delta Kappa | University of Pennsylvania | Philadelphia | Pennsylvania | November 16, 1899 | Active | |
Tau Alpha | McGill University | Montreal | Quebec, Canada | November 16, 1900–1990, 2000–2003, 2013 | Active | [an] |
Sigma Rho | Stanford University | Palo Alto | California | December 12, 1901 | Active | [ao] |
Delta Pi | University of Illinois | Champaign | Illinois | November 17, 1904–1965, 1969–1972, 1980–1986, 2017 | Active | [ap] |
Rho Delta | University of Wisconsin | Madison | Wisconsin | November 15, 1906–1947, 1962–1963, 1992–1997 | Inactive | [aq] |
Kappa Epsilon | University of Washington | Seattle | Washington | November 18, 1910–1965, 1991–2003, 2021? | Colony | [ar] |
Omega Chi | University of Texas | Austin | Texas | December 6, 1912–1971, 1976–2008, 2021? | Colony | [as] |
Zeta Zeta (2) See also Zeta Zeta (1) |
Louisiana State University | Baton Rouge | Louisiana | April 7, 1923–January 2019 | Inactive | [10][s] |
Alpha Tau | University of Manitoba | Winnipeg | Manitoba, Canada | February 6, 1925–2000, 20xx ? | Active | [at] |
Theta Rho | University of California, Los Angeles | Los Angeles | California | January 26, 1932–1952, 1992–2011 | Inactive | [au] |
Delta Phi | University of Alberta | Edmonton | Alberta, Canada | December 30, 1932 | Active | [w][av] |
Delta Epsilon See also Alpha Delta |
Northwestern University | Evanston | Illinois | February 27, 1948–1959, November 21, 1970–1973 | Inactive | [u] |
Lambda Delta | Southern Methodist University | University Park | Texas | March 27, 1948–1961 | Inactive | |
Phi Alpha | University of British Columbia | Vancouver | British Columbia, Canada | December 29, 1948 | Active | [aw] |
Kappa Delta | University of Maryland | College Park | Maryland | December 23, 1951–1960, 1992–1994 | Inactive | [ax] |
Rho Lambda | University of Oklahoma | Norman | Oklahoma | February 21, 1954–1971, 1990–1995 | Inactive | [ay] |
Tau Delta (2) See also Tau Delta (1) |
University of the South | Sewanee | Tennessee | November 28, 1968 | Active | [y] |
Psi Delta | Wake Forest University | Winston-Salem | North Carolina | May 17, 1970 | Active | [w] |
Sigma Alpha | Virginia Tech | Blacksburg | Virginia | February 6, 1971 | Active | [w][az] |
Phi Delta | University of Western Ontario | London | Ontario, Canada | June 1, 1972–1977, 1989–2004, 2021? | Colony | [ba] |
Sigma Phi | Villanova University | Villanova | Pennsylvania | January 23, 1973–1993, 2021 | Colony | [bb] |
Pi Beta | Troy University | Troy | Alabama | April 8, 1976–1986, 2011 | Active | |
Alpha Mu | Rowan University | Glassboro | New Jersey | May 4, 1982–2017 | Inactive | |
Epsilon Rho | Duke University | Durham | North Carolina | April 16, 1983 | Active | |
Nu Zeta | Pace University | New York City | New York | April 24, 1983 | Active | [bc] |
Alpha Omega | Louisiana Tech University | Ruston | Louisiana | April 19, 1984–1998 | Inactive | |
Theta Upsilon | Arizona State University | Phoenix | Arizona | March 28, 1985–1997, 2010 | Active | [w] |
Iota Mu | Fordham University | New York City | New York | December 1, 1990–1995 | Inactive | |
Alpha Rho | Temple University | Philadelphia | Pennsylvania | June 23, 1990–1995 | Inactive | |
Zeta Upsilon | University of California, Davis | Davis | California | January 12, 1991–2004 | Inactive | |
Phi Sigma | Bryant University | Smithfield | Rhode Island | January 18, 1991 | Active | [bd] |
Phi Rho | Pennsylvania State University | University Park | Pennsylvania | February 16, 1991-2020, 2024 | Active | |
Chi Rho | Bloomsburg University | Bloomsburg | Pennsylvania | February 16, 1991–1998, 20xx ?–2017, 201x ? | Active | |
Zeta Chi | Bentley University | Waltham | Massachusetts | April 28, 1991 | Active | |
Omega Omega | University of Arizona | Tucson | Arizona | January 21, 1992–1995, 2022 | Active | |
Sigma Beta | University of California, Santa Barbara | Santa Barbara | California | February 22, 1993–1997 | Inactive | |
Beta Gamma | New York University | New York City | New York | June 12, 1994 | Active | |
Beta Delta | University of Georgia | Athens | Georgia | February 26, 1995–1996, June 22, 2019 | Active | [be] |
Alpha Beta | DePaul University | Chicago | Illinois | May 20, 1997–2003 | Inactive | [bf] |
Sigma Kappa | Michigan State University | East Lansing | Michigan | April 18, 1998 | Active | [bg] |
Delta Tau | Ohio State University | Columbus | Ohio | April 29, 1999–2001, 2021 | Active | |
Alpha Delta See also Delta Epsilon |
Northwestern University | Evanston | Illinois | July 6, 2000–2001 | Inactive | [u] |
Mu Chi | Maryville College | Maryville | Tennessee | February 23, 2001 | Active | [12] |
Upsilon Omega | University of South Alabama | Mobile | Alabama | March 20, 2001–2003 | Inactive | |
Delta Psi See also Rho (1) |
Indiana University | Bloomington | Indiana | November 15, 1853–May 5, 1855,[n] July 6, 2000–2019 | Colony | [l][n] |
Rho Beta | University of Richmond | Richmond | Virginia | October 11, 2001 | Active | |
Phi Beta | Stephen F. Austin State University | Nacogdoches | Texas | January 14, 2002–2007 | Inactive | |
Kappa Omega | Lake Forest College | Lake Forest | Illinois | April 29, 2002–2007 | Inactive | |
Alpha Gamma | United States Military Academy | West Point | New York | 2002–2007, 2022 | Active | |
Tau Chi | Texas A&M University | College Station | Texas | March 4, 2010 | Active | |
Beta Tau | University of Victoria | Oak Bay | British Columbia, Canada | March 27, 2010 | Active | |
Omega Mu | Oklahoma State University | Stillwater | Oklahoma | April 12, 2012–2019, 2022 | Colony | |
Sigma Xi | St. Joseph's University | Brooklyn | New York | July 28, 2012 | Active | [bh] |
Delta Alpha | Auburn University | Auburn | Alabama | November 7, 2012–2015, 2022 | Active | [bi] |
Gamma Iota | Gannon University | Erie | Pennsylvania | May 7, 2014–2023 | Inactive | [bj] |
Phi Mu | Manhattan University | The Bronx | New York | May 15, 2014 | Active | [bk] |
Chi Beta | University of North Carolina Wilmington | Wilmington | North Carolina | May 19, 2014 | Active | [bl] |
Zeta Gamma | Hampden–Sydney College | Hampden Sydney | Virginia | August 7, 2015 | Active | [bm] |
Pi Alpha | University of Missouri | Columbia | Missouri | July 30, 2016 | Active | [bn] |
Kappa Chi | University of Delaware | Newark | Delaware | October 15, 2017–2018 | Inactive | [bo][bp] |
Lambda Tau | University of Tennessee | Knoxville | Tennessee | 2014 | Active | |
Iota Chi | Ithaca College | Ithaca | New York | 2014 | Active | |
Kappa Beta | University of Illinois Springfield | Springfield | Illinois | 2018 | Colony | |
Tau Beta | Simon Fraser University | Burnaby | British Columbia, Canada | 2019 | Active | [bq] |
Alpha Omicron | University of Colorado Boulder | Boulder | Colorado | 2021 | Active | [br] |
Delta Rho | North Carolina State University | Raleigh | North Carolina | 2019 | Active | [bs] |
Nu Alpha | Northeastern University | Boston | Massachusetts | 2022 | Active | [bt] |
Alpha Epsilon | Georgetown University | Washington | D.C. | 2022 ? | Colony | |
Tau Gamma | Texas Tech University | Lubbock | Texas | 2022 | Active |
Notes
[edit]- ^ As an example of early naming adjustments, Harvard's Alpha chapter name was re-assigned to the chapter at Middlebury. When Harvard's chapter was re-established it took back its name while the Middlebury group was briefly assigned the name Alpha Prime; the Middlebury group was later granted Alpha Alpha to avoid confusion. In another example, the chapter at Lafayette College had been named Omega chapter for just 22 days before it received notice that, instead, it would be designated Rho. This didn't fully settle the matter, as in this case, a dying Indiana University chapter had been the first Rho chapter, thus for the clarity of this table we name Indiana's first (19th Century) iteration as Rho (1), and the Lafayette chapter as ΔΚΕ's Rho (2) chapter. Lafayette's brief iteration as an Omega chapter isn't noted in the main table as it didn't encompass a graduating class.
- ^ Yale's fraternities were class-specific in the latter 19th Century. Deke's Phi chapter at Yale was a "Junior Year" society there until March 8, 1887, when it became open to other classes. Generally, though not always, it was the third-year societies where a man lodged his long-term fraternal affiliations; the freshman societies died out, and the sophomore societies likewise were opened to all classes. Deke alumnus Cyrus Northrop is an example of a man of this era who eagerly joined several of these chapters during his undergrad years, as discussed in the article about him.
- ^ ΔΚΕ was banned at Yale from 2010 to 2022 in response to a verbal sexual assault in 2010.
- ^ a b c This school was named Waterville College between 1827 until January 23, 1867.
- ^ a b c d Fraternities are permanently banned at Amherst, Bowdoin, Colby, and Williams.
- ^ At its 1986 re-establishment, Sigma chapter absorbed Delta Kappa Sigma (local), a group that had formed in 1980.
- ^ a b Deke's Gamma chapter had originally been placed at the University of Nashville from 1847, closing in 1861 during the Civil War. That school itself closed in 1909; the Gamma name was moved to nearby Vanderbilt University on October 16, 1889.
- ^ The UNC group had originally held the name Beta chapter. At its restoration after the Civil War it was rechartered under the name Beta Alpha chapter since Columbia University had by then been chartered with the name Beta in 1874. Later, the UNC group was again granted the Beta chapter name when Columbia chapter's letters were changed to Gamma Beta.[6]
- ^ a b The Middlebury chapter was originally chartered as Alpha chapter; the chapter at Harvard being closed (?) at the time. After Harvard's chapter was revived, the 1857 convention changed the name of ΔΚΕ's Middlebury College chapter to Alpha Prime. In 1887 the chapter name was changed to Alpha Alpha.[6]
- ^ While a period of chapter inactivity is noted between 1856 and 1860, nevertheless the 1900 Catalog continues to show graduating members during that period.
- ^ See The Dickey Club.
- ^ a b c d e For a period of less than a month, between October 29, 1855 and November 20, 1855, leaders at the ruling chapter at Yale confirmed that the new chapter at Lafayette College in Easton, PA would be called Omega chapter. This name was rescinded, with a letter in November of that year stating that the Lafayette chapter would carry the name Rho chapter, previously held by a dying chapter at Indiana University. The Lafayette group has maintained the Rho name to the present day. (This table calls this the Rho (2) chapter for clarity) --Name details from HQ convention minutes from that time. In this citation no information was provided about the pre-existing Omega chapter, Oakland College, near Rodney, Mississippi, which reportedly also died in 1861. Did that chapter die out earlier, making the Omega name available? Or was this an oversight? Meanwhile, when a chapter was finally approved for restoration at Indiana, it was given a new name, Delta Phi, also for clarity.
- ^ See Delta Psi chapter
- ^ a b c An Indiana chapter was opened, briefly, between November 15, 1853 and May 5, 1855, under a different name designation, Rho (1). Members reported on the "demise of the university (!)", and in response, the Council voted they should return the charter and books, which they did. But a following letter and application was more hopeful, when the 1860 ΔΚΕ convention was presented an application for a new charter by the Indiana University group. This was not acted on, and was finally dismissed two years later in the midst of the Civil War on July 30, 1862. Subsequent applications were received in 1869 and in 1906, but these were also rejected. Finally, when the 2001 application was received, the name Rho chapter was already in long use, so Delta Psi chapter was substituted.
- ^ a b Baird's Archive (a later reference than the print editions) notes that Deke's Iota chapter had been formed at the Kentucky Military Institute in 1854, ceasing operations at the onset of the Civil War. (That school would later emerge as a non-collegiate prep school, itself ceasing operations in 1971 due to financial difficulties.) It operated sub rosa until 1858, and the last of its members left college for enlistment in May 1861. After the Civil War the Iota chapter name was re-assigned to a group called Iota Beta (local) which had its origin in 1882 at Central University of Kentucky, then in Richmond. Interestingly, an earlier group from Centre College of Danville had petitioned as early as October 14, 1854 for a charter in ΔΚΕ, but that matter had been held over for several decades, and abandoned. The Iota Beta (local) at Central University was formed in 1882. ΔΚΕ installed them as the new Iota chapter on June 9, 1885 at Central. Fifteen years later, in 1901, Central University consolidated its faculty and students into Centre College. Separately, in 1906 Central Kentucky's former grounds in Richmond, Kentucky were awarded to the newly-established Eastern Kentucky State Normal School No. 1, now ECU.
- ^ a b c d There have been several schools named "Union" hosting fraternities or sororities.
- ^ At its 2005 reestablishment, Theta Chi chapter absorbed Lambda Beta (local), which had formed in 2001.
- ^ While the chapter was active, Centenary College was located in Jackson, Louisiana. The college was moved to Shreveport in 1908.
- ^ a b Deke's Zeta Zeta chapter was originally established at Centenary College of Louisiana in 1858, where it lasted until 1861 with the suspension of the school during the Civil War. Nominally, the chapter closed in 1864. It did not re-open with the resumption of classes in 1865. Zeta Zetas chapter name was re-assigned to nearby Louisiana State University in 1923 when the fraternity absorbed The Friars Club, which had originated in 1892 and had petitioned for 14 years to become part of Delta Kappa Epsilon. Chapter records state that the Friars knew of the original Centenary College chapter, learning that all its members died in the Civil War, and from the beginning in 1892 sought to move the original chapter name to LSU. For almost a Century, members were initiated into both Deke and the Friars Club, as sort of an alter-ego fraternity. In recognition of this, brothers of this chapter were allowed to wear both the Delta Kappa Epsilon badge and Friars Club pins.[11] Approximately 100 years later, on January 2019 the LSU chapter was "permanently revoked" by Deke's national office over issues of hazing and a resultant coverup. Concurring with this action, LSU's final closure order and ban until the Fall of 2029 was dated August 15, 2019. As part of the stipulation, the Friars were permanently banned.
- ^ The Jefferson College chapter closed just prior to the 1865 merger of its school with Washington College.
- ^ a b c Deke at Northwestern University has carried two chapter names. The first chapter originated from the Star & Scroll (local) which had formed in 1947. At installation in 1948 into ΔΚΕ it took the name Delta Epsilon chapter; this group died out in 1959. It was revived briefly in 1970 with the absorption of a group called the Lions (local), re-chartering on November 21, 1970, again as Delta Epsilon chapter. The chapter again went dormant in 1973. In 2000 a third Northwestern group, Chi Delta Chi (local), formed after leaving its previous national in 1992, accepted a ΔΚΕ charter. Baird's Archive, accessed 26 Jun 2022, notes this group took on a previously-used name to become the Alpha Delta chapter, coincidently the name of a chapter that had died out during the Civil War at what was then-called Jefferson College. However the impetus for this name choice came from their origination as the Northwestern chapter of Alpha Delta Phi which had split from that national when it began installing co-ed chapters seven years earlier. Members wished to honor their heritage in some fashion, reflecting the name "Alpha Delt". This third iteration of a Northwestern chapter went dormant in 2001. To complete the record, prior to becoming an ΑΔΦ chapter that group had its origin as the Wranglers Club (local) in 1903. Thus the Wranglers became a chapter of ΑΔΦ, then reverted to a local named Chi Delta Chi, and later became a ΔΚΕ chapter.
- ^ a b The campus of now-defunct Troy University (New York) was immediately adjacent to Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Yet Troy's Kappa Phi chapter closed at least two years prior to the formation of Psi Omega chapter at Rensselaer. There does not seem to be a connection between the two chapters.
- ^ a b c d e f This chapter is active, but operates outside of university or IFC sanction.
- ^ The Rutgers chapter was granted on December 15, 1860 by action of the 1860 convention; the members were initiated in a trailing ceremony on February 14, 1861.
- ^ a b This chapter name was reused. Baird's reports a short-lived original chapter at Union University, which ceased in 1862 at the beginning of the Civil War. Early chapter records of the Union group indicate several applications had been rejected in 1855 and 1856, and eventually prevailed on December 18, 1860. Only eleven brothers were initiated when the students left for war. In the post-war period, three schools would amalgamate into a revived Union University, but the Deke chapter there was not revived. The later established chapter at Sewanee originated as Gamma Theta (local) in 1950 and was granted the transferred charter at installation on February 22, 1970. The two schools are about 3.5 hours apart.
- ^ a b Until April 5, 1884, DePauw was known as Indiana Asbury University, renamed to honor a benefactor.
- ^ Originated as the founding and first Wand chapter of the Mystical Seven in 1837. The Mystical Seven reorganized on that campus in 1889, but its second iteration joined ΒΘΠ the following year.
- ^ This chapter had its origin at Western Reserve in 1941 as the Gamma chapter of Beta Theta Pi, which had formed earlier that year as the Boanergian Society (local). It left ΒΘΠ to join Deke approximately 40 years prior to the formation of the NIC, which would later prohibit "poaching" of chapters among its national fraternities. ΒΘΠ would later re-colonize as that fraternity's Beta (2) chapter, eventually merging with ΒΘΠ's Lambda Kappa chapter at Case University in 1979, after those two schools had merged, and is now called the Lambda Kappa Beta chapter.
- ^ The Chicago chapter had its origin in the Deltas (local), which originated in 1865. Entering ΔΚΕ, they first chartered under the name Delta chapter during the time that the University of South Carolina's chapter was inactive, later taking on the Delta Delta name.[6]
- ^ The Syracuse chapter had its origin as the Scroll & Pen chapter of the Mystical Seven, which formed in 1853. It was the first chapter of any fraternity located at Syracuse University.
- ^ The Columbia chapter had its origin in Psi Phi (local), which formed in 1865. The group was granted the name Beta chapter by ΔΚΕ during the time that the chapter at the University of North Carolina was inactive. Columbia's designation was changed to Gamma Beta at some point after Beta at University of North Carolina was revived.[6]
- ^ The Berkeley chapter had its origin as the CA Alpha chapter of Phi Delta Theta, established in 1873. It left to join Deke soon thereafter.
- ^ The Trinity chapter had its origin as the Clio Society (local), established earlier in 1878.
- ^ Central University of Kentucky consolidated faculty and students as part of Centre College in 1901, abandoning its original campus in Richmond, Kentucky. ΔΚΕ's Iota (2) chapter was moved to the new campus at that juncture. Meanwhile, what is now Eastern Kentucky University was established on the former Richmond site a few years later.
- ^ The Centre College chapter had formed three years prior, calling itself Iota Beta (local), in 1882. Its founders were aware of the earlier Iota chapter of ΔΚΕ, intending to ask to re-establish under the Iota name.
- ^ The Minnesota chapter had its origin as the MN Alpha chapter of Phi Delta Theta, established on October 12, 1881. It left ΦΔΘ to join Deke prior to or during early 1889. By 1891, ΦΔΘ would re-colonize at the school. All this occurred approximately 20 years prior to the formation of the NIC, which would immediately prohibit "poaching" of chapters among its national fraternities.
- ^ The MIT chapter originated as Alpha Gamma Kappa (local), in 1888.
- ^ The Toronto chapter originated as the Caduceus Club (local), prior to 1898.
- ^ The Tulane chapter originated as the Tulane Club (local), prior to 1898.
- ^ The McGill chapter originated as Alpha Phi Epsilon (local), in 1899.
- ^ The Stanford chapter originated as Sigma Rho Eta (local), in 1891.
- ^ The Illinois chapter originated as the Sphinx Club (local), in 1903.
- ^ The Wisconsin chapter originated as Rho Delta Phi (local), in 1905.
- ^ The Washington chapter originated as the Druids (local), in 1907.
- ^ The UT chapter originated as the Capitol Club (local), in 1901.
- ^ The Manitoba chapter originated as Rho Omega Beta (local), prior to 1925.
- ^ Period of inactivity between 1952–1992 not explained in 175th Deke Quarterly.
- ^ The Alberta chapter originated as Phi Alpha (local), in 1929.
- ^ The UBC chapter originated as Beta Chi (local), in 1946.
- ^ The Maryland chapter originated as Delta Epsilon Kappa (local), in 1948.
- ^ The OK chapter originated as Rho Lambda (local), in 1951.
- ^ The Virginia Tech chapter originated as Delta Kappa Sigma (local), in 1941.
- ^ The Western Ontario chapter originated as Phi Delta (local), in 1971.
- ^ The Villanova chapter originated as Sigma Phi Omega (local), in 1969.
- ^ The Pace chapter originated as Sigma Zeta Chi (local), in 1966.
- ^ The Bryant chapter originated as Phi Sigma Nu (local), in 1932.
- ^ This chapter had its origin as a chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon in 1961. It left that national fraternity in ~1994 prior to joining ΔΚΕ.
- ^ The DePaul chapter originated as Alpha Beta Gamma (local), in 1946.
- ^ The Michigan State chapter originated as Kappa Epsilon Gamma (local), prior to 1998.
- ^ The St. Joseph chapter originated as Sigma Xi Epsilon (local), in 2004.
- ^ Delta Alpha chapter at Auburn originated as a ΔΚΕ colony earlier in 2012.
- ^ Gamma Iota chapter at Gannon originated as a ΔΚΕ colony in 2013.
- ^ Phi Mu chapter at Manhattan University originated as a ΔΚΕ colony in 2012.
- ^ Chi Beta chapter at UNCW originated as a ΔΚΕ colony in 2012.
- ^ Zeta Gamma chapter at Hampton–Sydney originated as a ΔΚΕ colony in 2013.
- ^ Pi Alpha chapter at Mizzou originated as a ΔΚΕ colony in 2015.
- ^ Kappa Chi chapter at Delaware originated as a ΔΚΕ colony in 2013.
- ^ Kappa Chi chapter was suspended until 2023. Hazing Violation.
- ^ Tau Beta chapter at Simon Fraser originated as a ΔΚΕ colony in 2013.
- ^ Alpha Omicron chapter at Boulder originated as a ΔΚΕ colony in 2015.
- ^ Delta Rho chapter at NCSU originated as a ΔΚΕ colony in 2012.
- ^ Nu Alpha chapter at Northeastern originated as a ΔΚΕ colony in 2019.
References
[edit]- ^ "Catalogue of the Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity". Council Publishing Company. 1890. p. xix. Retrieved 26 June 2022.
- ^ "Deke Quarterly - 175th anniversary edition" (Magazine PDF). Issuu.com. Delta Kappa Epsilon International. Summer 2019. pp. 58–61. Retrieved 27 June 2022.
- ^ William Raimond Baird; Carroll Lurding (eds.). "Almanac of Fraternities and Sororities (Baird's Manual Online Archive)". Student Life and Culture Archives. University of Illinois: University of Illinois Archives. Retrieved 26 June 2022. The main archive URL is The Baird's Manual Online Archive homepage.
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