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Originally Posted by kk_gphib_01
I think you have the right idea... I know the new VP of Collegiate Extension. She lives in Birmingham and is all about expanding more in the South.
All of our new chapters in the past decade or so have been in the South, with the exception of one in Penn., if I'm not mistaken!
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Gamma Phi Beta colonies and new chapters since 1987 (
southern in red):
1987 Jacksonville University (FL)
1987 Bridgewater State (MA)
1988 Clemson (SC)
1988 Christopher Newport (VA)
1988 Cal State Chico
1988 University of Alabama
1989 Loyola University (LA)
1989 Chapman University (CA)
1989 Rhodes (TN) - closed
1989 U of California - Santa Cruz
1990 George Mason (VA)
1990 University of Richmond (VA) - closed
1990 Morehead State (KY)
1990 University of Rochester (NY)
1990 Stephen F. Austin (TX) - closed
1991 Bentley College (MA)
1991 University of Miami (FL) - closed
1991 UNC Asheville
1991 Marquette - closed
1991 University of South Dakota - closed
1993 Eastern Washington
1993 University of Virginia
1993 Sonoma State (CA)
1994 Southeast Missouri State
1995 Duquesne (PA)
1994 Coastal Carolina (SC)
1994 Lander University (SC)
1997 Pepperdine (CA)
1998 Valparaiso University (Indiana)
1998 University of Southern Indiana
1999 Texas A&M Corpus Christi
1999 St. John's University (New York)
2000 University of Detroit - Mercy
2001 Albertson College (Idaho)
John Carroll University (OH) sometime between 2001 -2003
Penn State Altoona sometime between 2001-2003
2003 Texas A&M University
2004 University of South Carolina
2006 Emory University (Georgia)
2006 University of Texas - Tyler
2007 Colony University of Arkansas - Fort Smith
That is a really impressive list, in my opinion, with a lot of new southern presence.