Does Clark Atlanta University have sororities?

Does Clark Atlanta University have sororities?

Philosophy. Fraternity & Sorority Life, a functional area within Student Affairs, at Clark Atlanta University exists to support the individuals, chapters, and organizations affiliated with our community through a holistic and student focused approach.

What sororities are at Clark University?

National Pan-Hellenic Council

OrganizationChapterStatus
Kappa Alpha PsiGamma Kappa (ΓΚ)Inactive
Omega Psi PhiBeta Psi (ΒΨ)Active
Delta Sigma ThetaSigma (Σ)Active
Phi Beta SigmaPsi (Ψ)Active

Is aka the first black sorority?

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority became the first African American sorority to nationally incorporate on January 29, 1913.

Does aka have a sorority house?

The Theta Sigma Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated was charted on April 14, 1974. Theta Sigma also takes great pride in our sorority house, which is the only black greek-lettered sorority on Sorority Row at the University of Alabama. Our house is located at 911 Magnolia Drive in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

How many sororities are at CSU?

Our fraternity and sorority community consists of over 60 fraternities and sororities with a total membership of 3,500 undergraduate students.

Does Clark Atlanta have Delta Sigma Theta?

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated, Clark Atlanta University, Sigma Chapter Collection. The collection primarily documents the activities of the Sigma chapter of Delta Sigma Theta sorority on the campus of Clark Atlanta University and in the Atlanta area. At the AUC Robert W.

Is Greek life big at CSU?

In the Fall 2014, 9.5 percent of CSU undergraduates were involved in the FSL community. In the Spring 2017, 12.1 percent of CSU undergraduates participated in Greek life, a 2.6 percent increase. Fraternity enrollment has also experienced an increase overall over each academic year.

Who is the brother fraternity to Delta Sigma Theta?

Omega Psi Phi is the unofficial brother organization of Delta Sigma Theta and was founded in 1911 at Howard University.

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