NPC Representation at Ivy League School
As athletic conferences go, it's on the smallish side, and NPC representation at the schools in the Ivy League is not especially large, either. Some of that may be due to 1) the relatively recent admission of women to some of the schools, and 2) the unfavorable attiude of some school administrations. Anyway:
Total NPC chapters in Ivy League schools: 37, PLUS two colonizations in progress (Alpha Xi Delta at Cornell and Phi Sigma Sigma at the U. of Pennsylvania). 11 - Cornell (PLUS see above) 7- U. of Pennsylvania (PLUS see above) 4 each - Columbia and Princeton 3 each - Dartmouth, Harvard, and Yale 2 - Brown As to the NPC groups' chapters (not counting the colonizations): At 7 of the 8 schools - Kappa Alpha Theta At 5 - Kappa Kappa Gamma At 4 - Alpha Chi Omega and Delta Delta Delta At 3 - Delta Gamma, Pi Beta Phi and Sigma Delta Tau At 2 - Alpha Phi At one - Alpha Epsilon Phi, Alpha Omicron Pi, Alpha Xi Delta, Chi Omega, Kappa Delta, and Sigma Kappa. And that's it as far as I can find out. ___________________ |
Isn't Theta at all 8?
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I'm a proud alumna of our Epsilon Mu chapter at P'ton. I agree that Ivy League football isn't fun to watch, but basketball can be and lacrosse is usually top-notch. |
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thetalady is right. The local Epsilon Kappa Theta, started in 1992, traces its history back to the now-closed Theta chapter at Dartmouth ----
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~panhell/theta.html |
Might be related
http://forums.greekchat.com/gcforums...ghlight=league |
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Some of the Ivies had coordinate colleges for women that had sororities. Barnard--the women's college affiliated with Columbia--was the Alpha Chapter of AOPi. When the schools merged or were absorbed by the men's colleges, the chapters usually closed. Also, keep in mind the time during which many of these schools merged, and the general liberal mindset at most. |
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