List of Phi Beta Kappa chapters
A listing of the chapters of Phi Beta Kappa Society.[1][2][3][4][5][6]
Number | School | Chapter Name | Chartering date |
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1 | College of William & Mary | Alpha of Virginia[lower-alpha 1] | December 5, 1776 |
2 | Yale University | Alpha of Connecticut[lower-alpha 2] | November 13, 1780[7] |
3 | Harvard University | Alpha of Massachusetts[lower-alpha 3] | September 5, 1781[8] |
4 | Dartmouth College | Alpha of New Hampshire | August 20, 1787 |
5 | Union College | Alpha of New York | May 1, 1817 |
6 | Bowdoin College | Alpha of Maine | February 22, 1825 |
7 | Brown University | Alpha of Rhode Island | July 31, 1830 |
8 | Trinity College | Beta of Connecticut | July 2, 1845[7] |
9 | Wesleyan University | Gamma of Connecticut | July 7, 1845[7] |
10 | Case Western Reserve University | Alpha of Ohio | October 28, 1847 |
11 | University of Vermont | Alpha of Vermont | March 7, 1848 |
12 | University of Alabama | Alpha of Alabama[lower-alpha 4] | June 1851 |
13 | Amherst College | Beta of Massachusetts | August 9, 1853[8] |
14 | Kenyon College | Beta of Ohio | June 29, 1858[9] |
15 | New York University | Beta of New York | December 23, 1858 |
16 | Marietta College | Gamma of Ohio | June 9, 1860 |
17 | Williams College | Gamma of Massachusetts | July 30, 1864[8] |
18 | City College of New York | Gamma of New York | July 24, 1867 |
19 | Middlebury College | Beta of Vermont | August 17, 1868 |
20 | Rutgers University | Alpha of New Jersey | February 22, 1869 |
21 | Columbia University | Delta of New York | April 22, 1869 |
22 | Hamilton College | Epsilon of New York | May 24, 1870 |
23 | Hobart and William Smith Colleges | Zeta of New York | July 6, 1871 |
24 | Colgate University | Eta of New York | June 19, 1878 |
25 | Cornell University | Theta of New York | May 28, 1882 |
26 | Dickinson College | Alpha of Pennsylvania | April 13, 1887 |
27 | Lehigh University | Beta of Pennsylvania | April 15, 1887 |
28 | University of Rochester | Iota of New York | April 20, 1887 |
29 | DePauw University | Alpha of Indiana | December 17, 1889 |
30 | Northwestern University | Alpha of Illinois | February 18, 1890 |
31 | University of Kansas | Alpha of Kansas | April 2, 1890 |
32 | Lafayette College | Gamma of Pennsylvania | April 5, 1890 |
33 | Tufts University | Delta of Massachusetts | November 18, 1892[8] |
34 | University of Pennsylvania | Delta of Pennsylvania | December 9, 1892 |
35 | University of Minnesota | Alpha of Minnesota | December 13, 1892 |
36 | University of Iowa | Alpha of Iowa | September 30, 1895 |
37 | Johns Hopkins University | Alpha of Maryland | October 10, 1895 |
38 | University of Nebraska–Lincoln | Alpha of Nebraska | December 23, 1895 |
39 | Colby College | Beta of Maine | January 3, 1896 |
40 | Syracuse University | Kappa of New York | February 10, 1896 |
41 | Swarthmore College | Epsilon of Pennsylvania | June 9, 1896 |
42 | Vassar College | Mu of New York | April 7, 1899 |
43 | Wabash College | Beta of Indiana | November 7, 1898 |
44 | University of California, Berkeley | Alpha of California | December 23, 1898 |
45 | Haverford College | Zeta of Pennsylvania | January 20, 1899 |
46 | University of Wisconsin–Madison | Alpha of Wisconsin | February 2, 1899 |
47 | Boston University | Epsilon of Massachusetts | February 8, 1899[8] |
48 | University of Cincinnati | Delta of Ohio | April 11, 1899 |
49 | Princeton University | Beta of New Jersey | June 7, 1899 |
50 | St. Lawrence University | Lambda of New York | June 24, 1899 |
51 | University of Chicago | Beta of Illinois | July 1, 1899 |
52 | Vanderbilt University | Alpha of Tennessee | November 5, 1901 |
53 | University of Missouri | Alpha of Missouri | December 5, 1901 |
54 | Allegheny College | Eta of Pennsylvania | February 18, 1902 |
55 | University of Colorado | Alpha of Colorado | October 18, 1904 |
56 | Smith College | Zeta of Massachusetts | October 19, 1904[8] |
57 | Stanford University | Beta of California | November 1, 1904 |
58 | University of North Carolina | Alpha of North Carolina | November 7, 1904 |
59 | Colorado College | Beta of Colorado | November 11, 1904 |
60 | Wellesley College | Eta of Massachusetts | November 14, 1904[8] |
61 | Ohio State University | Epsilon of Ohio | December 8, 1904 |
62 | Mount Holyoke College | Theta of Massachusetts | January 30, 1905[8] |
63 | University of Texas at Austin | Alpha of Texas | February 2, 1905 |
64 | Goucher College | Beta of Maryland | February 24, 1905 |
65 | Oberlin College | Zeta of Ohio | November 8, 1907 |
66 | Ohio Wesleyan University | Eta of Ohio | November 9, 1907 |
67 | University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign | Gamma of Illinois | November 11, 1907 |
68 | University of Michigan | Alpha of Michigan | November 13, 1907 |
69 | Franklin & Marshall College | Theta of Pennsylvania | January 30, 1908 |
70 | Grinnell College | Beta of Iowa | April 11, 1908 |
71 | University of Virginia | Beta of Virginia | June 16, 1908 |
72 | Tulane University | Alpha of Louisiana | February 26, 1909 |
73 | West Virginia University | Alpha of West Virginia | December 5, 1910 |
74 | Denison University | Theta of Ohio | January 18, 1911 |
75 | Indiana University Bloomington | Gamma of Indiana | January 20, 1911 |
76 | Washington and Lee University | Gamma of Virginia | May 5, 1911 |
77 | Miami University | Iota of Ohio | June 14, 1911 |
78 | Beloit College | Beta of Wisconsin | June 19, 1911 |
79 | Lawrence University | Gamma of Wisconsin[lower-alpha 5] | February 20, 1914 |
80 | Pomona College | Gamma of California | March 7, 1914 |
81 | University of Georgia | Alpha of Georgia | March 14, 1914 |
82 | Carleton College | Beta of Minnesota | March 31, 1914 |
83 | University of Washington | Alpha of Washington | April 20, 1914 |
84 | Radcliffe College | Iota of Massachusetts[lower-alpha 3] | May 11, 1914[8] |
85 | Washington University in St. Louis | Beta of Missouri | May 13, 1914 |
86 | University of North Dakota | Alpha of North Dakota | June 13, 1914 |
87 | Knox College | Delta of Illinois | February 15, 1917 |
88 | Randolph College | Delta of Virginia | May 5, 1917 |
89 | Bates College | Gamma of Maine | May 29, 1917 |
90 | Duke University | Beta of North Carolina | March 29, 1920 |
91 | Hunter College | Nu of New York | February 11, 1920 |
92 | Whitman College | Beta of Washington | January 20, 1920 |
93 | University of Oklahoma | Alpha of Oklahoma | May 24, 1920 |
94 | Gettysburg College | Iota of Pennsylvania | January 11, 1923[11][12] |
95 | University of Maine | Delta of Maine | January 26, 1923[11] |
96 | Davidson College | Gamma of North Carolina | March 1, 1923[11][13] |
97 | University of Oregon | Alpha of Oregon | April 14, 1923[11] |
98 | Drake University | Gamma of Iowa | April 19, 1923[11][14] |
99 | Cornell College | Delta of Iowa | May 3, 1923[11][15] |
100 | University of Kentucky | Alpha of Kentucky | September 8, 1925[16][17] |
101 | Sewanee: The University of the South | Beta of Tennessee | March 16, 1926[16][18] |
102 | Agnes Scott College | Beta of Georgia | March 23, 1926[16][19] |
103 | University of South Carolina | Alpha of South Carolina | April 8, 1926[16][20] |
104 | College of Wooster | Kappa of Ohio | April 20, 1926[16][21] |
105 | Occidental College | Delta of California | May 12, 1926[16][22] |
106 | University of South Dakota | Alpha of South Dakota | June 4, 1926[16][23] |
107 | University of Idaho | Alpha of Idaho | June 5, 1926[16][24] |
108 | Rice University | Beta of Texas | March 1, 1929[16][25] |
109 | University of Southern California | Epsilon of California | March 14, 1929[16][26] |
110 | Mills College | Zeta of California | March 16, 1929[16][27] |
111 | Emory University | Gamma of Georgia | April 3, 1929[16][28] |
112 | Washington State University | Gamma of Washington | April 6, 1929[16][29] |
113 | University of Richmond | Epsilon of Virginia | April 12, 1929[16][30] |
114 | Ohio University | Lambda of Ohio | April 26, 1929[16][31] |
115 | University of Arizona | Alpha of Arizona | April 20, 1932[32] |
116 | University of Arkansas | Alpha of Arkansas | April 4, 1932[33] |
117 | Illinois College | Epsilon of Illinois | April 6, 1932[34] |
118 | Wells College | Xi of New York | May 7, 1932[35] |
119 | Wheaton College | Kappa of Massachusetts | March 18, 1932[8][36] |
120 | University of Utah | Alpha of Utah | January 3, 1935[37] |
Connecticut College | Delta of Connecticut | February 13, 1935[7][38] | |
Florida State University | Alpha of Florida | March 4, 1935[lower-alpha 6] | |
Washington and Jefferson College | Kappa of Pennsylvania | October 30, 1937[39] | |
Birmingham–Southern College | Beta of Alabama | November 26, 1937[40] | |
Pennsylvania State University | Lambda of Pennsylvania | December 7, 1937[41] | |
University at Buffalo | Omicron of New York | January 29, 1938[42] | |
University of Florida | Beta of Florida | February 17, 1938[lower-alpha 7][43] | |
Randolph–Macon College | Zeta of Virginia[lower-alpha 8] | 1937[45] | |
University of California, Los Angeles | Eta of California[lower-alpha 9] | January 14, 1938[45][46][47] | |
George Washington University | Alpha of D.C. | February 22, 1938[48] | |
Reed College | Beta of Oregon | May 6, 1938[49] | |
St. Catherine University | Gamma of Minnesota | May 17, 1938[50] | |
Bucknell University | Mu of Pennsylvania | November 7, 1940[51] | |
Albion College | Beta of Michigan | November 8, 1940[51] | |
University of Denver | Gamma of Colorado | November 25, 1940[51] | |
University of Wyoming | Alpha of Wyoming | November 26, 1940[51] | |
Elmira College | Pi of New York | November 29, 1940[51] | |
Wake Forest University | Delta of North Carolina | January 13, 1941[51][52] | |
Wofford College | Beta of South Carolina | January 14, 1941[51][53] | |
Catholic University of America | Beta of D.C. | January 15, 1941[51][54] | |
Milwaukee-Downer College | Delta of Wisconsin[lower-alpha 5] | January 21, 1941[51][55] | |
St. Olaf College | Delta of Minnesota | November 4, 1949[56][57] | |
Rhodes College | Gamma of Tennessee | December 5, 1949[57][58] | |
Southern Methodist University | Gamma of Texas | December 12, 1949[57] | |
Coe College | Epsilon of Iowa | December 13, 1949[57] | |
Hampden-Sydney College | Eta of Virginia | December 13, 1949[57] | |
Queens College | Sigma of New York | January 9, 1950[57][59] | |
Brooklyn College | Rho of New York | January 13, 1950[57] | |
Wilson College | Nu of Pennsylvania | January 20, 1950[57] | |
Sweet Briar College | Theta of Virginia | March 3, 1950[57] | |
Augustana College | Zeta of Illinois | March 17, 1950[57] | |
Ripon College | Epsilon of Wisconsin | December 12, 1952[60] | |
University of New Hampshire | Beta of New Hampshire | December 16, 1952[60][61] | |
University of Hawaii | Alpha of Hawaii | December 19, 1952[60][62] | |
Wayne State University | Gamma of Michigan | January 16, 1953[63] | |
University of Pittsburgh | Xi of Pennsylvania | January 19, 1953[63] | |
Clark University | Lambda of Massachusetts | February 2, 1953[8][63] | |
Rockford University | Eta of Illinois | February 21, 1953[63] | |
Fisk University | Delta of Tennessee | April 4, 1953[63][64] | |
Howard University | Gamma of D.C. | April 8, 1953[63][65] | |
University of North Carolina at Greensboro | Epsilon of North Carolina[lower-alpha 10] | February 17, 1956[45] | |
University of Connecticut | Epsilon of Connecticut | April 4, 1956[7][66] | |
University of Delaware | Alpha of Delaware | April 25, 1956[66] | |
Kalamazoo College | Delta of Michigan | December 9, 1958[67] | |
Lake Forest College | Theta of Illinois | February 9, 1962[68] | |
166 | Hollins University | Iota of Virginia | February 20, 1962[68][69] |
Fordham University | Tau of New York | March 1, 1962[68] | |
Scripps College | Theta of California | March 1, 1962[68] | |
169 | Brandeis University | Mu of Massachusetts | March 5, 1962[8][70] |
170 | Chatham University | Omicron of Pennsylvania | March 15, 1962[70] |
University of Maryland, College Park | Gamma of Maryland | December 16, 1964[71] | |
University of New Mexico | Alpha of New Mexico | April 6, 1965[72] | |
Georgetown University | Delta of D.C. | April 29, 1965[73] | |
Earlham College | Delta of Indiana | February 18, 1965[74] | |
University of Tennessee | Epsilon of Tennessee | January 29, 1965[75] | |
University of California, Riverside | Iota of California | April 7, 1965[76] | |
University of Massachusetts | Nu of Massachusetts | March 30, 1965[8][77] | |
University of California, Davis | Kappa of California[lower-alpha 11] | May 14, 1968[79] | |
University of California, Santa Barbara | Lambda of California | 1968[80] | |
Muhlenberg College | Pi of Pennsylvania | February 23, 1968[81] | |
Macalester College | Epsilon of Minnesota | February 22, 1968[82] | |
Morehouse College | Delta of Georgia | January 6, 1968[83] | |
Michigan State University | Epsilon of Michigan | February 4, 1968[84] | |
University of Notre Dame | Epsilon of Indiana | February 11, 1968[85] | |
Saint Louis University | Gamma of Missouri | August 27, 1968[86] | |
Centre College | Beta of Kentucky | March 12, 1971[87] | |
Lehman College | Chi of New York | 1971 | |
Trinity Washington University | Epsilon of D.C. | February 18, 1971[88] | |
University of Mary Washington | Kappa of Virginia | February 22, 1971[89] | |
Texas Christian University | Delta of Texas | February 24, 1971[90] | |
Mary Baldwin College | Lambda of Virginia | April 26, 1971[91] | |
Hiram College | Mu of Ohio | [92] | Spring 1971|
Boston College | Omicron of Massachusetts | April 6, 1971[8][93] | |
Skidmore College | Phi of New York | February 20, 1971[94] | |
Binghamton University | Psi of New York | 1971 | |
199 | Manhattan College | Upsilon of New York | February 12, 1971[95][96] |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Xi of Massachusetts | 1971[8] | |
Purdue University | Zeta of Indiana | February 23, 1971[97] | |
Hope College | Zeta of Michigan | February 13, 1971[98] | |
Marquette University | Zeta of Wisconsin | 1971 | |
Arizona State University | Beta of Arizona | 1973 | |
Colorado State University | Delta of Colorado | November 15, 1973[99] | |
Furman University | Gamma of South Carolina | December 5, 1973[100] | |
Hofstra University | Omega of New York | 1973 | |
Iowa State University | Zeta of Iowa | December 19, 1973[101] | |
University at Albany, SUNY | Alpha Alpha of New York | March 7, 1974[102] | |
Stony Brook University | Alpha Beta of New York | May 1974[103] | |
Kansas State University | Beta of Kansas | 1974 | |
Trinity University | Epsilon of Texas | 1974 | |
University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee | Eta of Wisconsin | 1974 | |
University of California, Irvine | Mu of California | 1974 | |
San Diego State University | Nu of California | April 27, 1974[104] | |
College of the Holy Cross | Pi of Massachusetts | 1974[8] | |
Temple University | Rho of Pennsylvania | 1974 | |
Hamline University | Zeta of Minnesota | April 1974[105] | |
California State University, Long Beach | Rho of California | 1977 | |
University of California, San Diego | Sigma of California | May 27, 1977[106] | |
University of Redlands | Xi of California | 1977 | |
Santa Clara University | Pi of California | 1977 | |
Louisiana State University | Beta of Louisiana | 1977 | |
Baylor University | Zeta of Texas | April 12, 1977[107] | |
University of Rhode Island | Beta of Rhode Island | April 22, 1977[108] | |
Kent State University | Nu of Ohio | April 27, 1977[109] | |
Virginia Tech | Mu of Virginia | May 8, 1977[110] | |
San Francisco State University | Omicron of California | May 26, 1977[111] | |
University of Illinois at Chicago | Iota of Illinois | June 3, 1977[112] | |
Drew University | Gamma of New Jersey | April 26, 1980[113] | |
Alma College | Eta of Michigan | April 3, 1980[114] | |
McDaniel College | Delta of Maryland | May 1, 1980[115] | |
Stetson University | Gamma of Florida | November 19, 1982[116] | |
Claremont McKenna College | Tau of California | 1983 | |
Luther College | Eta of Iowa | April 19, 1983[117] | |
University of Miami | Delta of Florida | February 5, 1983[118] | |
Bowling Green State University | Xi of Ohio | 1983[119] | |
Gustavus Adolphus College | Eta of Minnesota | April 7, 1983[120] | |
University of California, Santa Cruz | Upsilon of California | 1986 | |
University of Puget Sound | Delta of Washington | April 10, 1986[121] | |
Villanova University | Sigma of Pennsylvania | April 13, 1986[122] | |
University of Dallas | Eta of Texas | 1989 | |
Millsaps College | Alpha of Mississippi | March 4, 1989[123] | |
University of Tulsa | Beta of Oklahoma | May 4, 1989[124] | |
Wittenberg University | Omicron of Ohio | May 5, 1992[125] | |
Ursinus College | Tau of Pennsylvania | March 29, 1992[126] | |
American University | Zeta of D.C. | December 1, 1994[127] | |
Fairfield University | Zeta of Connecticut | April 4, 1995[7][128] | |
Loyola University | Kappa of Illinois | 1995 | |
Loyola University | Epsilon of Maryland | 1995 | |
Southwestern University | Theta of Texas | March 25, 1995[129] | |
North Carolina State University | Zeta of North Carolina | April 17, 1995[130] | |
Carnegie Mellon University | Upsilon of Pennsylvania | April 30, 1995[131] | |
Willamette University | Delta of Oregon | February 1, 1998[132] | |
Hendrix College | Beta of Arkansas | April 16, 1998[133] | |
Lewis & Clark College | Gamma of Oregon | 1998 | |
St. Mary's College of Maryland | Zeta of Maryland | April 22, 1998[134] | |
University of Maryland, Baltimore County | Eta of Maryland | March 16, 1998[135] | |
Spelman College | Epsilon of Georgia | February 10, 1998[136] | |
Western Michigan University | Theta of Michigan | February 22, 1998[137] | |
Illinois Wesleyan University | Lambda of Illinois | February 21, 2001[138] | |
Auburn University | Gamma of Alabama | March 22, 2001[139] | |
Austin College | Iota of Texas | March 30, 2001[140] | |
Florida International University | Epsilon of Florida | April 1, 2001[141] | |
University of Mississippi | Beta of Mississippi | April 6, 2001[142] | |
Saint Joseph's University | Phi of Pennsylvania | 2001 | |
Truman State University | Delta of Missouri | January 31, 2001[143] | |
University of San Diego | Phi of California | November 14, 2003[144] | |
State University of New York at Geneseo | Alpha Delta of New York | January 16, 2004[145] | |
265 | Texas A&M University | Kappa of Texas | February 17, 2004[146] |
Eckerd College | Zeta of Florida | February 27, 2004[147] | |
Alfred University | Alpha Gamma of New York | March 19, 2004[148] | |
267 | Roanoke College | Nu of Virginia | March 12, 2004[149] |
Valparaiso University | Epsilon of Indiana | April 1, 2004[150] | |
Saint Michael's College | Gamma of Vermont | April 16, 2004[151] | |
Washington College | Theta of Maryland | February 23, 2007[152][153] | |
University of the Pacific | Chi of California | March 31, 2007[152][153] | |
Clemson University | Delta of South Carolina | April 2, 2007[152][153][154] | |
The College of New Jersey | Delta of New Jersey | April 9, 2007[152][153][155] | |
Texas Tech University | Lambda of Texas | April 11, 2007[152][153] | |
Xavier University | Pi of Ohio | April 11, 2007[152][153] | |
Butler University | Theta of Indiana | February 4, 2010[156][157][158] | |
James Madison University | Xi of Virginia | March 17, 2010[157][158][159] | |
Elon University | Eta of North Carolina | April 13, 2010[157][158][160] | |
C. of Saint Benedict and Saint John's U. | Theta of Minnesota | April 27, 2010[157][158] | |
281 | Creighton University | Beta of Nebraska | November 29, 2012[161][162] |
282 | Oklahoma State University | Gamma of Oklahoma | January 17, 2013[161][163] |
283 | George Mason University | Omicron of Virginia | April 17, 2013[161][164] |
284 | University of Houston | Mu of Texas | March 4, 2016[165][166] |
285 | Mercer University | Zeta of Georgia | April 9, 2016[165][167][168] |
286 | Oregon State University | Epsilon of Oregon | April 28, 2016[165][169][170] |
Notes
- ↑ Alpha of Virginia was inactive from 1780-1851 and 1860-1893
- ↑ Alpha of Connecticut was inactive from 1871-1884
- 1 2 The Alpha chapter at Harvard University and the Iota chapter at Radcliffe College voted to merge as the Alpha-Iota chapter of Massachusetts at Harvard University, effective June 1995.
- ↑ Alpha of Alabama was disbanded at the outbreak of the Civil War and not reorganized until 1912
- 1 2 Gamma chapter of Wisconsin at Lawrence College was combined with Delta chapter at Milwaukee-Downer College after the two schools merged in 1964[10]
- ↑ Alpha of Florida installation March 4 & 5, 1935
- ↑ Beta of Florida installation February 17 & 18, 1938
- ↑ Originally chartered as a section of Delta of Virginia in 1923[44]
- ↑ Originally chartered as a section of Alpha of California
- ↑ Originally chartered as a section of Alpha of North Carolina on December 12, 1934
- ↑ Originally part of the Alpha of California chapter[78]
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- ↑ Hope College Chronology - College Highlights
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- ↑ Baylor University || Phi Beta Kappa || Chapter History
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- ↑ The Argus-Press - Mar 28, 1980 Stewart among Phi Beta Kappa Honorees at Alma
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- ↑ FOCUS: University of Miami College of Arts and Sciences, Spring 1983
- ↑ Toledo Blade - May 12, 1994 15 Area Residents are among 48 initiated into Phi Beta Kappa
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- ↑ History of the Millsaps Chapter | Millsaps College
- ↑ University of Tulsa Phi Beta Kappa
- ↑ Modern Wittenberg By William A. Kinnison p. 339
- ↑ Phi Beta Kappa | Student Organizations | Ursinus College
- ↑ American Scene
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- ↑ Log Cabin Democrat Local News:New Phi Beta Kappa chapter installed at Hendrix College 4/16/98
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- ↑ Phi Beta Kappa at Spelman
- ↑ About Us | Phi Beta Kappa | Western Michigan University
- ↑ Founders' Day 2001 Marks IWU's 150th Anniversary;IWU Launches Phi Beta Kappa Chapter,Honors 5 Alums & Explorer-Prof John Wesley Powell
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- ↑ Phi Beta Kappa | Austin College
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- ↑ Trent Lott Leadership Institute | News
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- ↑ Roanoke College installs Phi Beta Kappa chapter
- ↑ Phi Beta Kappa - Valparaiso University
- ↑ Phi Beta Kappa | Saint Michael's College
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 Xavier University Awarded Phi Beta Kappa Chapter
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 The Key Reporter Summer 2007 p 7
- ↑ Five Clemson Student-Athletes Inducted Into Phi Beta Kappa
- ↑ Honor Society of Phi Beta Kappa at TCNJ | Phi Beta Kappa
- ↑ Phi Beta Kappa - Butler University
- 1 2 3 4 Phi Beta Kappa Society :: Chapter Installation at Elon
- 1 2 3 4 The Key Reporter Summer 2010 p 6
- ↑ Ceremonies To Mark Start of Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society at JMU
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- ↑ Phi Beta Kappa Installation Ceremony | Creighton University Calendar
- ↑ Beta Kappa, Alpha of Oklahoma congratulations
- ↑ Phi Beta Kappa | At George Mason University – Omicron of Virginia
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- ↑ Mercer to Celebrate New Chapter of The Phi Beta Kappa Society with Installation and Induction Ceremony, Dedication of Plaza
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