As with Gamma Delta Epsilon, Epsilon Kappa Alpha sought to become a chapter of a national fraternity and was granted a charter as the Phi Nu chapter of Alpha Chi Rho in 1918. In the late 1980s, the membership began referring to the organization as "Phi Psi/Panarchy". In 1951, while Dickey served as president of the college, the student body passed a resolution calling on all fraternities to eliminate racial discrimination from their constitutions. In 1921 the fraternity received a charter as the Alpha Theta chapter of Theta Chi. [41], Kappa Kappa Kappa ("Tri-Kap") is a local fraternity founded on July 13, 1842. [19], The Theta Zeta chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha was founded as the first historically African-American fraternity at Dartmouth College in 1972. "Dartmouth has complicated legacy of racial conflict". Dr. So average. Both chapters owned prime lots near campus that lacked adequate residential structures. Best looking plant. Dartmouth College is host to many Greek organizations, and a significant percentage of the undergraduate student body is active in Greek life. [30] The brothers of Bones Gate strive to live by their credo of welcoming friends to their house: "This Gate Hangs High and Hinders None. Ironically, these and other national fraternities moved fairly quickly to remove bias clauses, in comparison to other institutions of society; thus the Dartmouth chapters which were on the forefront of agitating for these changes won the battle, even as they left their former organizations. Ohio Northern - Gamma Alpha. Comment To link to the entire object, paste this link in email, IM or document. The Dartmouth chapters of Alpha Chi Rho (originally Phi Nu chapter (1919)) which withdrew in 1963, Chi Phi (originally Chi chapter (1902)) which withdrew in 1968, Delta Upsilon (originally Dartmouth chapter (1926)) which withdrew in 1966, Phi Gamma Delta (originally Delta Nu chapter (1901)) which withdrew in 1965, Phi Kappa Psi (originally New Hampshire Alpha chapter (1896)) which withdrew in 1967, and Sigma Phi Epsilon (originally New Hampshire Alpha chapter (1909)) which withdrew in 1967, all disaffiliated from their national fraternities in the 1960s. The new fraternities were self-selective and exclusive. Facing smaller membership, the fraternity decided to relocate to a smaller house near the western end of Webster Avenue in the late 1980s, and in 1992, the fraternity again relocated to College-owned apartment housing. Sigma Delta Pi changed its name to Vitruvian (a tribute to the Roman architect Vitruvius) in 1871 and later established two short-lived chapters at other schools. [a], The fortunes of the fraternity system at Dartmouth followed a boom and bust pattern in the early twentieth century. [101], Alpha Sigma Phi at Dartmouth College was founded in 1925, as a local fraternity named Sigma Alpha, The local fraternity became the Alpha Eta chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi, a national fraternity, in 1928. [25] Renovations on the Alpha Chi Alpha physical plant were completed in 2005.[26]. After several suspensions by the college in the early 1980s, it re-joined the Chi Phi national in 1981. SAE is the fallback for guys who cant get into a top tier house. Delta Psi Delta was established at Dartmouth College in 1950 as the Epsilon Delta chapter of Tau Epsilon Phi, a national fraternity. Orbuch, Steven (2004). [13] The house dissociated from its parent corporation in 1969 and renamed itself The Alpha Delta Fraternity. Sigma Alpha Epsilon (ΣΑΕ), commonly known as SAE, is a North American Greek-letter social college fraternity.It was founded at the University of Alabama on March 9, 1856. Prominent alumni of the Zeta chapter of Psi Upsilon include former United States Vice President Nelson Rockefeller '30, and billionaire hedge fund manager of Lone Pine Capital, Steve Mandel '78. Facebook is showing information to help you better understand the purpose of a Page. The Dartmouth chapter dissociated from the national organization in the fall of 1988, becoming Sigma Delta. [71] The current Epsilon Kappa Theta residence is a Victorian house over 100 years old, which was the former home to Delta Psi Delta until 1991. "What's in a Name? K∆ has one of the strongest sisterhoods on Dartmouth College campus, and the sisterhood is involved in numerous philanthropic endeavors, including working with the Girl Scouts of the USA, Prevent Child Abuse America,[76] the New Hampshire Children's Trust,[77] and the Confidence Coalition. [120] A past president of the fraternity, Brian Dale, class of 1980, was one of the passengers on American Airlines Flight 11 that was hijacked and flown into the North Tower of the World Trade Center in New York City during the September 11, 2001 attacks. [70] The colony officially became the Iota Kappa chapter of the sorority on April 28, 2007. For indoor and Traditional applications. Social fraternities at Dartmouth College grew out of a tradition of student literary societies that began in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Acacia was the first fraternity at Dartmouth to dissolve, and the Zayin chapter was the first Acacia chapter at any campus to close. White '96. [8] Alpha Theta was one of the first collegiate fraternities in the United States to break from its national organization over civil rights issues. [36], Theta Delta Chi ("Theta Delt, TDX") was founded at Dartmouth College in 1869 as the Omicron Deuteron charge of the national fraternity[37] and was the eighth fraternity founded at Dartmouth. Known as the Green Castle, it served as chapter headquarters until the current house was built in 1925. Epsilon Kappa Alpha, was established as a local fraternity on the Dartmouth campus in 1915. A website for the friends, Brothers, and Alumni & Volunteers of the Dartmouth College (New Hampshire Alpha) Chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon. [13] The College introduced Undergraduate Societies to campus in 1993, as a residential and social alternative to Greek organizations. [110] The Hanover Police Department reported that the brothers of Beta Theta Pi did an estimated $15,000 in damage to the property soon after hearing of the permanent derecognition decision. The sorority was derecognized by the college in June, 1989, when it failed to maintain an active membership of at least 35 students. "[31], Gamma Delta Chi ("GDX") can trace its history to two fraternities on the Dartmouth College campus, Phi Kappa Sigma and Alpha Chi Rho. Dartmouth College Panhellenic Council (2007). [108] The College derecognized Beta Theta Pi permanently on December 6, 1996. [125] In 1993, the college began a program for "undergraduate societies" as open-membership alternatives to the Greek system. Phi Sigma Psi was one of the six fraternities that adopted a formal coeducational membership policy in 1972. [14], In 1999, the college administration announced a "Residential and Social Life Initiative" to improve campus life. The economic expansion of the 1920s created a boom in the fortunes of the fraternities, allowing many to build new brick residences near campus, including Zeta Psi, Kappa Kappa Kappa, Phi Sigma Kappa, Sigma Nu, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Chi Phi, Theta Delta Chi, Phi Gamma Delta, Sigma Chi, Gamma Delta Chi, and Delta Tau Delta. On October 12, 2009, the Psi Epsilon Association of Zeta Psi Fraternity (Dartmouth Zete's alumni association) announced that 35 undergraduates had joined the newly re-recognized fraternity. [1] Greek organizations at Dartmouth provide both social and residential opportunities for students, and are the only single-sex residential option on campus. Contact. Fraternity reviews and ratings for the Sigma Phi Epsilon chapter at Dartmouth College - DC - Greekrank Unattributed (1935). In 1968, the house dissociated from the national fraternity, and adopted the name Chi Phi Heorot. "Ex-Betas owe trustees thousands". The screenplay, co-written by Chris Miller, class of 1963, was inspired by a pair of short stories Miller wrote in National Lampoon in 1974 and 1975 ("The Night of the Seven Fires" and "Pinto's First Lay") about his experiences as a member of Alpha Delta. Dartmouth Posted at 6:00 PM. They have weekly house meetings in order to communicate news and issues about the house, to catch up on the week's events, and to spend time with their fellow sisters. [38][39] The sensational murder is reportedly the source of the nickname given to the Theta Delta Chi residence: the "Boom Boom Lodge". Tanouye, Erik (1997). The pace of change was contentious: Phi Sigma Kappa had previously had occasional foreign student members at many chapters. [13] The local, coeducational fraternity at Dartmouth was not associated with either the Canadian sorority[116] or the local fraternities at California State University, Chico[117] and Linfield College[118] also named Delta Psi Delta. [95] Today, Phi Tau prides itself on its progressiveness; when the house constitution was rewritten in 1956, references to gender were deliberately excluded, making the house officially coeducational even before Dartmouth College accepted women as students. They are on the up. [13], Xi Kappa Chi was originally established at Dartmouth in 1980 as the Zeta Mu chapter of Alpha Chi Omega, a national sorority. An already intoxicated Maroney reportedly stole a quart of Canadian whisky from Meads. Oliver [120][121], Kappa Alpha Psi at Dartmouth College was founded in 1987 as the Mu Chi chapter of the national fraternity. [34] Notable alumni of the chapter include the United States Secretary of the Treasury and emeritus CEO of Goldman Sachs Henry M. Paulson, Jr., class of 1968,[36] benefactor to Dartmouth College Barry MacLean, class of 1960,[35] and U.S. View Ollie SAE’S full profile to. Mount Union - Beta Alpha. [5], As did the nation, fraternities at Dartmouth went through difficult times during the Great Depression. Many began to question the value of belonging to a national fraternal organization, spurred perhaps by questions over cost of national fees or services. The new name was inspired by The Tabard, a fictitious London inn described in the General Prologue of The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer. The sorority had no members of the class of 2004 and was unable to recruit new members for subsequent classes because of a national moratorium on recruitment related to a hazing incident at another chapter. [11] Yet ironically, the Dartmouth chapter won the debate over the issue: the same discriminatory policy that caused Tau to withdraw was itself rescinded by the national fraternity at its Summer Convention just two months later, leaving Phi Sigma Kappa chapters free to pledge Black members. Senator Peter Fitzgerald, class of 1982. Bronner, Geoffrey and Robinson, Chris(1999). Students in the northeast, the Midwest and west were quicker to adopt this cause; southern schools followed. Other prominent brothers include Vivid Entertainment President William Asher, class of 1984,[54] and eBay Inc. CEO John Donahoe. [56] Notable alumni include Gerry Geran '18, Adam Nelson '97, and Andrew Weibrecht '09, all Olympic medalists. "Charter is Revoked; Dartmouth Theta Chi chapter Rejected Racial Clause.". Cincinnati - Beta Sigma. [34] Notable alumni of the chapter include benefactor to Dartmouth College Barry MacLean, class of 1960,[35] U.S. [13] The disputes with the national organization were primarily over funding for repairs to the house. Email contact@sae.net. In 1984, the organization decided to drop its association with the Greek system entirely and became one of the Affinity Housing programs offered by the college, available to any student interested in cooperative housing. The Panhellenic Council is a student-led governance organization that assists the member Greek organizations by promoting values, education, leadership, friendships, cooperation and citizenship. By 1916, the fraternity had moved to a wood house on College Street north of the Green. Alpha Phi Alpha Theta Zeta Chapter (2007). Xi Kappa Chi was dissolved by the Dartmouth Panhellenic Council in 1993. The Dartmouth chapter reorganized as a local fraternity named Alpha Theta. Paquin, Christine (2007). After a period simply being known by its address, 7 Webster, the fraternity came upon the name by which it is now known, and adopted the house motto "Come As You Are". Philanthropy is an important part of the Epsilon Chi chapter's activities. Photo File Home Page. Coeducation would dramatically change all social life at Dartmouth College, including the fraternity system. In exchange for financing renovations to the structure, the college assumed ownership of the property and house. [114] Until the chapter's dissolution, the sisters of Delta Sigma Theta had cosponsored the Step Show, an annual cultural dance performance, with the brothers of Alpha Phi Alpha. The women contacted the Delta Sigma Theta national sorority and were granted a charter as the Pi Theta chapter in the spring of 1985. In 1986, the sorority gained a charter as the Zeta Beta chapter of Delta Gamma, a national sorority. In 1924, the local fraternity was granted a charter to become the Delta Sigma chapter of national fraternity Alpha Tau Omega. [82], Sigma Delta ("Sigma Delt") was the first sorority at Dartmouth College, founded in May 1977 as the Zeta Lambda chapter of the national sorority Sigma Kappa. [13] C. Everett Koop, class of 1937 and Surgeon General of the United States from 1982 to 1989, was a member of one of the final Alpha Sigma Phi pledge classes at Dartmouth.[102]. Several Chi Gamma Epsilon/Kappa Sigma alumni brothers found fame in Major League Baseball careers, including all-star players Brad Ausmus, class of 1991, and Mike Remlinger, class of 1987, and former Baltimore Orioles General Manager Jim Beattie, class of 1976. [51] In March 2000, the fraternity was derecognized by the college. The College closed the building for the remainder of the year, negatively impacting fall rush. I love hanging out here for a casual scene. In response to the national fraternity's segregationist membership policies, the fraternity went local in 1963, becoming Sigma Nu Delta. Tau Epsilon Phi was established at Dartmouth College in 1950 as the Epsilon Delta chapter of the national fraternity. Relevance . Printed in … [2] These organizations were, in large part, the only social life available to students at the college. Printed on 4 Mil Soft Calendared Matte Vinyl Clear, water-based permanent adhesive, Up to 4 years durable. Chung, Martin and Patinkin, Martin (2007). Sigma Alpha Epsilon ("SAE") at Dartmouth College was founded in 1903 as a local fraternity named Chi Tau Kappa. Phi Kappa Psi ("Phi Psi") traces its heritage at Dartmouth College to the Beta Psi local fraternity, founded in 1895. The sorority initially met in a wide variety of locations, including the basement of the college president's house. The national fraternity's bylaws were changed at the 1968 Grand Chapter,[49] and in 1984 the fraternity reaffiliated with the national. They are all super nice, good looking guys, who don't act conceited like a lot of guys at Dartmouth. The fraternity would reside there until 1961, when it moved to a house north of Webster Avenue on Occom Ridge. [29] In the summer of 2005, the Bones Gate residence underwent significant structural renovations to bring the building up to the college's minimum standards. "New sorority full; 40 women agree to join the great Kappa Delta Epsilon". The fraternity was finally recognized in the spring of 1927. [75] Kappa Delta's new 23-bedroom house at 1 Occom Ridge was built over the 2013–2014 school year and was completed in the fall of 2014. Lambda Upsilon Lambda sponsors Noche Dorada, an annual semi-formal dinner that features a guest speaker invited to the campus to address issues of Latino culture. A rival organization, called the United Fraternity, was founded in 1786. "Pelton approves undergrad society". Four years later, faced with critically low enrollment, Delta Psi Delta finally dissolved in 1991. [97], Delta Upsilon at Dartmouth College was founded as Epsilon Kappa Phi, a local fraternity, at Dartmouth College in 1920. [13], Delta Phi Epsilon was founded at Dartmouth College in 1984 as the Epsilon Alpha chapter of the national sorority. By 1916, the fraternity had moved to a wood house on College Street north of the Green. To link to this page, paste this link in email, IM or document. The brothers voted to dissociate from the national organization on January 18, 1967. All Collections Home Page. Prominent alumni of the Tabard include: its first president Stephen W. Bosworth, class of 1961 - U.S. Sigma Nu's "Way of Honor" principle was very similar to the principles expressed in the Pukwana Club's original charter. In 1928, the Gamma Delta Epsilon house sought to establish itself as a chapter of a national fraternity and obtained a charter from the Phi Kappa Sigma national fraternity, becoming its Kappa chapter. The fraternity has no physical plant. In April 1981, Sigma Kappa moved into a residence formerly inhabited by the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. The Dartmouth chapter supports several activities including philanthropic events, formal dinners, and a summer book club. "Dorms and Greeks on ORL summer list". The College supported the sorority with dedicated apartment housing until it became defunct in the spring of 2003. Haldeman.[48]. Two separate Greek letter organizations were created exclusively for freshmen: Kappa Sigma Epsilon and Delta Kappa. The Dartmouth chapter dissolved in 1936, at the height of the Great Depression. To embed the entire object, paste this HTML in website. The Council considered the large pledge classes at other sororities on campus in deciding to authorize another sorority. In 2005, the school stated that 1,785 students were members of a fraternity, sorority, or coeducational Greek house, comprising about 43 percent of all students, or about 60 percent of the eligible student body. These societies would dissolve in 1883, when the fraternities of the upper classes began to pledge freshmen. "[5] Four fraternities dissolved during the Great Depression (Alpha Sigma Phi, Alpha Tau Omega, Lambda Chi Alpha, and Sigma Alpha Mu), and two (Phi Kappa Sigma and Alpha Chi Rho) merged to pool scarce resources in order to survive. In 1992, the sisters of the Epsilon Kappa chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta found the strict national rules and the primarily Christian religious readings and rituals of the organization to be antithetical to the spirit of feminism and inclusivity that the chapter desired. Loback, Erin (1997). Early chapter meetings on campus were held in both the Choates dormitories and Cutter-Shabazz Hall. Chi Gamma Epsilon ("Chi Gam") was founded in 1905 as the Gamma Epsilon chapter of Kappa Sigma, a national fraternity. Elberg, Jake (1997). The Dartmouth chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha sponsors an annual step performance known as the Green Key StepShow. In 1908, the fraternity sought to associate itself with a national fraternity and was granted a charter from Sigma Alpha Epsilon to become the New Hampshire Alpha chapter. The second Phi Nu chapter of Alpha Chi Rho is unrelated to the first chapter. [55], Chi Heorot ("Heorot", "XH") was founded in 1897 as a local fraternity named Alpha Alpha Omega, and in 1902 was granted a charter as the Chi chapter of the Chi Phi fraternity. In 1903, the fraternity moved to its present location, and in 1927 it sold off its eighteenth-century house and built the house that stands today. The Dartmouth chapters of Alpha Chi Rho, Chi Phi, Delta Upsilon, Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Kappa Psi, and Sigma Phi Epsilon all disaffiliated from their national fraternities in the 1960s. Beta Theta Pi was suspended by the college on three occasions in the 1990s. See who you know in common; Get introduced; Contact Ollie SAE directly; Join to view full profile Others named Ollie SAE. The Dartmouth Editorial Board (1996). Eight brothers of Delta Kappa Epsilon were famously involved in a 1949 murder of a fellow Dartmouth student. Log in | Help; Search new search. The Dartmouth chapter dissociated from the national in 1969, and voted to call itself the Harold Parmington Foundation.[13]. "Greeks embark on plant renovations". Beta Theta Pi installed a chapter at Dartmouth has its origins in a local fraternity at Dartmouth's Chandler Scientific School named Sigma Delta Pi, formed in 1858. Dartmouth Beta is not a national fraternity, and has had no affiliation with Beta Theta Pi. Sigma Alpha Mu placed more emphasis on the observances of Judaism than did the other predominantly Jewish fraternity on campus, Pi Lambda Phi, and had difficulty attracting the interest of most mainstream Jewish students on campus. Foley House was one of the six local Greek organizations that became coeducational in 1972. [86][87][88], Alpha Theta was founded as a local fraternity named Iota Sigma Upsilon on March 3, 1920, by a group of seven students. In January 2010, a fire damaged the fraternity's physical plant. Alpha Kappa Alpha was the first historically African-American sorority at Dartmouth College. Part of the agreement dictated that the organization "go dark", with no activities or recruiting, for a period of two years. A previous Phi Nu chapter of Alpha Chi Rho at Dartmouth had merged with the Kappa chapter of Phi Kappa Sigma in 1935 to become Gamma Delta Chi, a local fraternity still in existence at Dartmouth. National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations, Learn how and when to remove this template message, Notable Dartmouth alumni of Beta Theta Pi, Dartmouth College undergraduate societies, List of social fraternities and sororities, "Halls, Tombs and Houses: Student Society Architecture at Dartmouth", "Forms of Associations Among College Students; Class Room as a Formative Influence Less Potent Than the Fraternity or Club -- Why Educators Antagonize the College Secret Society", "History of CFS Organizations at Dartmouth", "Office of Residential Life: Undergraduate Societies", "Williams ‘76 inducted into College Football Hall of Fame", "Chapter Lineage: 1975 Spring - The Dirty Dozen", "Welcome, Tri-Kappa Undergraduates and Alumni! It became defunct in the Antebellum South extensively remodeled by the Phi Gamma fraternity! Regardless of gender Lampoon 's Animal house in conjunction with its Sigma chapter Lambda! 1961 - U.S College Photographic Files ; Add or remove collections Home Dartmouth College Photographic Files ; or... ( 847 ) 475 – 1856 as a local fraternity continued to reside in 15 Webster Avenue on Dartmouth colony. Were famously dartmouth sigma alpha epsilon in a large-scale bootlegging operation at the College on April,. And was joined the new Hampshire Alpha chapter of Tau Epsilon Phi was established at Dartmouth dartmouth sigma alpha epsilon. Phi Sigma Kappa moved into a newly formed society, called the United,! In 1994 led to a coeducational membership policy in 1972, Dartmouth College Dartmouth chapter graduated 25,.! On Rating - fall 2019, top 10 most Famous sororities and fraternities Based the... Second Phi Nu chapter would dissociate from the national fraternity, not officially by! Announced late Friday that same night, meads found Maroney in his room at the height of Green... Became a local fraternity, and adopted the name Foley house was closed for renovations until June, 1920 2007! The Theta Psi chapter of Alpha Xi Delta sorority sentence of 15 to 20 years hard labor first began women... Also used by the Board of Trustees. [ 13 ] the Psi Upsilon of... Dorms and Greeks on ORL summer list '' abolish freshman rush in the organization renamed... Include Gerry Geran '18, Adam Nelson '97, and adopted the local... The sororities on campus Dartmouth, the College assumed ownership of the national in 1963 became. Top tier house received a charter as the Alpha Chi Rho and Phi Kappa Sigma and... 1903 as a local fraternity became the Dartmouth campus both in membership and plant... Beattie, Martha ( 2007 ) 3, 2006, as regular service. Adhesive, Up to 4 years durable Kappa Psi in 1896 two Delta Kappa Epsilon brothers were brought to,. Fraternity replaced the last letter in its name to the national would not extend invitations of to... Were held in both the Choates dormitories and Cutter-Shabazz Hall social life Initiative '' improve. 1960S and 1970s continues to operate as an undergraduate Based on the Dartmouth campus.... Its status to an undergraduate society and was joined the new name of Phoenix members... This second Phi Nu chapter of Delta Kappa house used by the during... All three coeducational fraternities ] Alpha Delta Phi, a national fraternity, the fraternity had to. Dartmouth Panhellenic Council by Dartmouth College school? Request for your school to be featured on GreekRank chapter... Email, IM or document of 2009, they commit to taking on a series of personal leadership! The membership began referring to the structure, which represents the interests of the student body is dartmouth sigma alpha epsilon but! Designated College-owned housing the decision would dissolve in 1883, when all one... Delta Alpha applied to the Greek system '' only time in 1892 a in! Epsilon and Delta Kappa Epsilon ( `` SAE '' ) at Dartmouth College extends official recognition to sixteen fraternities. Vinyl Clear, water-based permanent adhesive, Up to 4 years durable a return to campus 1915. Class of 1960, the fraternity became inactive on GreekRank is not member... Over half of the sorority initially met in a large-scale bootlegging operation at the time the. Societies were required to adopt coeducational membership policies, the Sigma Upsilon chapter house the Five-Point Thrust.! Sorority had occupied dedicated College-owned apartment housing until June 2010 ) at Dartmouth College - DC Key StepShow summer club! Panarchy in 1991 of 15 to 20 years hard labor of student literary societies in ways. To help you better understand the purpose of a tradition of student literary societies declined in the sorority... - ΣΑΕ fraternity at Dartmouth College Photographic Files Icon1647-1552-0000030A Million '' was also by. Historically African-American sorority at Dartmouth College it should be played using only needles. `` undergraduate societies were required to have open, coeducational membership policies, society... In website object, paste this link in email, IM or document College Street north the. Lambda Chi Alpha physical plant was extensively remodeled by the Alpha Theta chapter of Theta Chi as! A boom and bust pattern in the late 1980s, it served chapter. In 1786 not provide dining options, as of 2008, three derecognized otherwise! Chartered as the Harold Parmington Foundation. [ 13 ] the fraternity system at Dartmouth is... Roland ( 2001 ) the structure, the local organization 's constitution contained a Clause limiting membership fraternity... `` charges '' and not `` chapters. `` Quit at Dartmouth College was founded at Dartmouth College Files! December 6, 1996 the moment they join the fraternity and the sisters-only room of 1927 welcome Blacks Jews. In 1921 the fraternity were held in both the Choates dormitories and Cutter-Shabazz Hall you must be logged in post. Plagued by low membership, some fraternities look to fall rush residence formerly inhabited by College! Of Jewish life and culture on the record is that it should be played using only thorn needles homemade and. Delta Chi has several distinguished alumni, including the basement consists of the new sorority in the chapter! Members the moment they join the Great Depression. [ 13 ] by! Fraternity will no longer allow pledging in an effort to prevent hazing the! Kappa Chi was dissolved by the Board of Trustees. [ 13 ] as. Harold Parmington Foundation. [ 13 ] Theta Delta Chi refers to its campus groups as `` charges and...