The Chapters
Lambda Chi Alpha
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Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. is one of the largest men’s general fraternities in North America with more than 275,000 initiated members, with nearly 200 active subsidiaries (called chapters) at colleges and universities. Lambda Chi Alpha will be joining the Huntingdon College campus fall 2013. Due to this addition to IFC, men interested in Greek Life have the rare opportunity to help found this chapter. If you are interested in great leadership opportunities, creating traditions, and brotherhood- Lambda Chi Alpha may be the perfect fit for you.
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Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.
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Kappa Alpha Psi was founded on the campus of Indiana University on January 5, 1911. The Fraternity's fundamental purpose is achievement. The founders sought a formula that would immediately raise the sights of black collegians and stimulate them to accomplishments higher than they might have imagined. Fashioning achievement as it's purpose, Kappa Alpha Psi began uniting college men of culture, patriotism and honor in a bond of fraternity.
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Sigma Nu
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The Huntingdon College men of Sigma Nu, the Nu Beta Chapter, strive to live the values of “Love, Honor, Truth”. Sigma Nu currently has 177 active chapters and colonies on college campuses throughout the United States and Canada, and has initiated over 227,000 members since its founding. Headquartered in Lexington, Virginia, Sigma Nu Fraternity was founded in 1869 at Virginia Military Institute in Lexington.
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Sigma Phi Epsilon
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Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity was founded at Richmond College, now the University of Richmond, on November 1, 1901, on the Cardinal Principles: Virtue, Diligence, and Brotherly Love. Today, the fraternity has grown to more than 262,000 lifetime members, including 13,500 undergraduates on 260 campuses in the United States. The Alabama Zeta chapter at Huntingdon was formed in February of 1977 and is committed to the SigEp mission of “Building Balanced Leaders for the World’s Communities.”
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