Alpha Delta Sigma is an American honor fraternity for advertising. It started in 1913 at the University of Missouri, a men's professional fraternity, and absorbed Gamma Alpha Chi in 1971.[1][2][3] It merged into the American Advertising Federation in 1973, becoming an honor society at the time.[4]
Originally, Alpha Delta Sigma's chapters were named for prominent members of the field, prominent alumni, or members of a host institution's faculty.[1] Following is a list of Alpha Delta Sigma chapters.[1][5][6][7][8]
Former chapter name
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Charter date
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Institution
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Location
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Status
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References
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John W. Jewell
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November 14, 1913
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University of Missouri
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Columbia, Missouri
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Active
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[9][10][a][b]
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Desha Breckinridge
|
1914
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University of Kentucky
|
Lexington, Kentucky
|
Active
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[10]
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Charles H. Dennis
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April 1914
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University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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Urbana, Illinois
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Active
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[11][c]
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Robert W. Jones
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April 1914
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University of Washington
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Seattle, Washington
|
Inactive
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[12][d]
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Henry Watterson
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1920–1926
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Georgetown College
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Georgetown, Kentucky
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Inactive
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[10]
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Horace Greeley
|
1922
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Dartmouth College
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Hanover, New Hampshire
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Inactive
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[10]
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Charles Miller
|
1923–1926, xxxx ?
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University of Michigan
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Ann Arbor, Michigan
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Active
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[10]
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William Wigley Jr.
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1924
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University of Oklahoma
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Norman, Oklahoma
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Inactive
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[10]
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Henry W. Grady
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1924
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Georgia Tech
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Atlanta, Georgia
|
Inactive
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[10]
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W. F. G. Thacher
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1924
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University of Oregon
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Eugene, Oregon
|
Inactive
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[10][13][14][e]
|
Green
|
1924
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Columbia University
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New York City, New York
|
Inactive
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[10]
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Bruce Barton
|
1925
|
Boston University
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Boston, Massachusetts
|
Inactive
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[10]
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L. N. Flint
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1925–1928; November 2, 1971
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University of Kansas
|
Lawrence, Kansas
|
Inactive
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[10][f]
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Ralph D. Casey
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1925
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University of Minnesota
|
Minneapolis, Minnesota
|
Active
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[10][g]
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Arthur J. Brewster
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1925
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Syracuse University
|
Syracuse, New York
|
Inactive
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[10]
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Herbert T. Vance
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1926
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Oregon State University
|
Corvallis, Oregon
|
Inactive
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[10]
|
Charles H. Dunker Jr.
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1926–1927
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Washington University in St. Louis
|
St. Louis, Missouri
|
Inactive
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[10]
|
Paoli A. Smith
|
1927
|
University of Alabama
|
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
|
Active
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[10]
|
Charles Raymond
|
1927
|
University of California, Berkeley
|
Berkeley, California
|
Inactive
|
[10]
|
Howard Parish
|
1928
|
Washington State University
|
Pullman, Washington
|
Active
|
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William D. Moriarty
|
1928
|
University of Southern California
|
Los Angeles, California
|
Inactive
|
[h]
|
Orville J. Fee
|
1928
|
University of Nebraska–Lincoln
|
Lincoln, Nebraska
|
Active
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[15][i]
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Daniel Starch
|
1928
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Ohio University
|
Athens, Ohio
|
Inactive
|
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Paul J. Thompson
|
1929
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University of Texas at Austin
|
Austin, Texas
|
Inactive
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[j]
|
Charles C. Younggreen
|
1929
|
University of Wisconsin–Madison
|
Madison, Wisconsin
|
Inactive
|
[k]
|
Walter B. Cole
|
1930
|
DePauw University
|
Greencastle, Indiana
|
Inactive
|
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Merle Sidener
|
1931
|
Butler University
|
Indianapolis, Indiana
|
Inactive
|
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Vergil D. Reed
|
1932
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Indiana University Bloomington
|
Bloomington, Indiana
|
Active
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[l]
|
George Burton Hotchkiss
|
1933
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New York University
|
New York City, New York
|
Inactive
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[m]
|
Cyrus H. K. Curtis
|
1933
|
Temple University
|
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
|
Active
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[n]
|
Benjamin Franklin
|
1933
|
Pennsylvania State University
|
State College, Pennsylvania
|
Active
|
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H. W. Preston Jr.
|
1937
|
Franklin & Marshall College
|
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
|
Inactive
|
|
William B. Johns
|
1938
|
City College of New York
|
New York City, New York
|
Active
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[o]
|
Howard Willoughby
|
1940
|
Stanford University
|
Stanford, California
|
Inactive
|
|
Alvin Long
|
1940
|
San Jose State University
|
San Jose, California
|
Active
|
[p]
|
Walter Dill Scott
|
1940
|
Northwestern University
|
Evanston, Illinois
|
Inactive
|
|
George W. Coleman
|
1941
|
Babson College
|
Wellesley, Massachusetts
|
Inactive
|
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Philip Ward Burton
|
1947
|
University of Iowa
|
Iowa City, Iowa
|
Inactive
|
[q]
|
George D. Gaw
|
1947
|
Roosevelt University
|
Chicago, Illinois
|
Inactive
|
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Byron E. Ellis
|
1948
|
Baylor University
|
Waco, Texas
|
Inactive
|
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Home J. Buckley
|
1948
|
DePaul University
|
Chicago, Illinois
|
Active
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[16]
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Fred Black
|
1948
|
Wayne State University
|
Detroit, Michigan
|
Inactive
|
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Don Francisco
|
1949
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Michigan State University
|
East Lansing, Michigan
|
Active
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[r]
|
George E. Merrick
|
1949
|
University of Miami
|
Coral Gables, Florida
|
Active
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[s]
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Lowell Thomas
|
1949
|
University of Colorado Boulder
|
Boulder, Colorado
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Inactive
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[t]
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Herbert Hall Palmer
|
1949
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University of Rhode Island
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Kingston, Rhode Island
|
Inactive
|
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Douglas Leigh
|
1949
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University of Florida
|
Gainesville, Florida
|
Inactive
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[u]
|
Kenneth Dameron
|
1949
|
Ohio State University
|
Columbus, Ohio
|
Inactive
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[v]
|
Elwin G. Wood
|
1950
|
University of Arizona
|
Tucson, Arizona
|
Inactive
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[w]
|
Merlin H. Aylesworth
|
1950
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University of Denver
|
Denver, Colorado
|
Inactive
|
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Will C. Grant
|
1950
|
Southern Methodist University
|
Dallas, Texas
|
Active
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[x]
|
A. B. Penny
|
1951
|
University of Houston
|
Houston, Texas
|
Active
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[y]
|
George McLean
|
1952
|
University of Mississippi
|
University, Mississippi
|
Inactive
|
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Raymond Rubicam
|
1953
|
Arizona State University
|
Tempe, Arizona
|
Inactive
|
[z]
|
C. Brooks Smeeton
|
1953
|
Marquette University
|
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
|
Inactive
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[aa]
|
Elon Borton
|
1953
|
Florida State University
|
Tallahassee, Florida
|
Inactive
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[ab]
|
Ben Duffy
|
1954
|
Fordham University
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New York City, New York
|
Inactive
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[ac]
|
Samuel C. Dobbs
|
1954
|
University of Georgia
|
Athens, Georgia
|
Inactive
|
[ad]
|
William Bernbach
|
1956
|
Long Island University
|
Brooklyn, New York
|
Inactive
|
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Eldridge Peterson
|
1957
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Manhattan University
|
Bronx, New York City, New York
|
Inactive
|
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Arthur J. Madsen
|
1958
|
Whitworth University
|
Spokane, Washington
|
Inactive
|
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Clyde B. Sullivan
|
1958
|
Wichita State University
|
Wichita, Kansas
|
Inactive
|
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J. Culver Hill
|
1958
|
Texas Tech University
|
Lubbock, Texas
|
Inactive
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[ae]
|
Thomas L. Yates
|
1958
|
Texas Christian University
|
Fort Worth, Texas
|
Inactive
|
|
Charles H. Sandage
|
1959
|
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
|
Carbondale, Illinois
|
Active
|
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Nelson Carter
|
1959
|
California State University, Long Beach
|
Long Beach, California
|
Inactive
|
[af]
|
Wesley Calvert
|
1959
|
Texas A&M University
|
College Station, Texas
|
Active
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[17]
|
|
November 2, 1971
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University of Oklahoma
|
Norman, Oklahoma
|
Inactive
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[ag]
|
|
November 2, 1971
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University of Maryland, College Park
|
College Park, Maryland
|
Inactive
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[ah]
|
|
November 2, 1971
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California State University, Chico
|
Chico, California
|
Inactive
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[ai]
|
|
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Abilene Christian University
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Abilene, Texas
|
Inactive
|
|
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Augustana College
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Rock Island, Illinois
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Active
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Ball State University
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Muncie, Indiana
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Active
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|
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Baruch College
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New York City, New York
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Inactive
|
|
|
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Blackburn College
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Carlinville, Illinois
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Active
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|
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Bob Jones University
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Greenville, South Carolina
|
Active
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Brigham Young University
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Provo, Utah
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Active
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|
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Brigham Young University–Idaho
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Rexburg, Idaho
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Inactive
|
|
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California State University, Fresno
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Fresno, California
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Active
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|
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Chaminade University of Honolulu
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Honolulu, Hawaii
|
Active
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[18]
|
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Chapman University
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Orange, California
|
Active
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[17]
|
|
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Clemson University
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Clemson, South Carolina
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Inactive
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|
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College for Creative Studies
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Detroit, Michigan
|
Active
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|
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Colorado State University
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Fort Collins, Colorado
|
Active
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[9]
|
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Columbia College Chicago
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Chicago, Illinois
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Active
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Creighton University
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Omaha, Nebraska
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Active
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[18]
|
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Drury University
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Springfield, Missouri
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Inactive
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|
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East Tennessee State University
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Johnson City, Tennessee
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Inactive
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|
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Eastern Michigan University
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Ypsilanti, Michigan
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Inactive
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Emory and Henry College
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Emory, Virginia
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Inactive
|
|
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George Washington University
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Washington, D.C.
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Active
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Grand Valley State University
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Allendale, Michigan
|
Active
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Hofstra University
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Hempstead, New York
|
Inactive
|
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Ithaca College
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Ithaca, New York
|
Active
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James Madison University
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Harrisonburg, Virginia
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Inactive
|
|
|
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Johnson & Wales University
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Providence, Rhode Island
|
Active
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[9]
|
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Kansas State University
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Manhattan, Kansas
|
Active
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Lee University
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Cleveland, Tennessee
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Active
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Liberty University
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Lynchburg, Virginia
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Active
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Lindenwood University
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St. Charles, Missouri
|
Active
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|
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Louisiana State University
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Baton Rouge, Louisiana
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Inactive
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|
|
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Louisiana State University Shreveport
|
Shreveport, Louisiana
|
Active
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[16]
|
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Loyola University Maryland
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Baltimore, Maryland
|
Active
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|
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Loyola University New Orleans
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New Orleans, Louisiana
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Active
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Lynn University
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Boca Raton, Florida
|
Active
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|
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Manhattan University
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Bronx, New York City, New York
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Active
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|
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Marian University
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Indianapolis, Indiana
|
Active
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|
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Marietta College
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Marietta, Ohio
|
Active
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[4]
|
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Marist University
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Poughkeepsie, New York
|
Active
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|
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Marshall University
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Huntington, West Virginia
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Active
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|
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Marywood University
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Scranton, Pennsylvania
|
Active
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[19]
|
|
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Miami International University of Art & Design
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Miami, Florida
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Inactive
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[aj]
|
|
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Midwestern State University
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Wichita Falls, Texas
|
Active
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|
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Molloy University
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Rockville Centre, New York
|
Active
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[16]
|
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Morehouse College
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Atlanta, Georgia
|
Active
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|
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Morningside University
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Sioux City, Iowa
|
Active
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|
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Murray State University
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Murray, Kentucky
|
Active
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|
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Northwood University
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Midland, Michigan
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Active
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Oklahoma State University
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Stillwater, Oklahoma
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Active
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Olivet Nazarene University
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Bourbonnais, Illinois
|
Active
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Oral Roberts University
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Tulsa, Oklahoma
|
Active
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Pace University
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New York City, New York
|
Active
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Point Park University
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Active
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Purdue University
|
West Lafayette, Indiana
|
Active
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Purdue University Northwest
|
Hammond, Indiana
|
Active
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[16][ak]
|
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Ringling College of Art and Design
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Sarasota, Florida
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Active
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Roger Williams University
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Bristol, Rhode Island
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Active
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Rogers State University
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Claremore, Oklahoma
|
Active
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Rowan University
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Glassboro, New Jersey
|
Active
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Saint Louis University
|
St. Louis, Missouri
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Active
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|
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Samford University
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Homewood, Alabama
|
Active
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Simmons University
|
Boston, Massachusetts
|
Active
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[20]
|
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South Dakota State University
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Brookings, South Dakota
|
Active
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Spring Hill College
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Mobile, Alabama
|
Active
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St. Bonaventure University
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St. Bonaventure, New York
|
Active
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St. John's University
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New York City, New York
|
Active
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State University of New York at Oneonta
|
Oneonta, New York
|
Active
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|
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Suffolk University
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Boston, Massachusetts
|
Active
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[17]
|
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Texas State University
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San Marcos, Texas
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Active
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Union University
|
Jackson, Tennessee
|
Active
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[21]
|
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University of Central Oklahoma
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Edmond, Oklahoma
|
Active
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University of Hartford
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West Hartford, Connecticut
|
Active
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|
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University of Louisiana at Lafayette
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Lafayette, Louisiana
|
Active
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[9]
|
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University of Memphis
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Memphis, Tennessee
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Active
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University of Missouri–St. Louis
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St. Louis, Missouri
|
Active
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|
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University of Nebraska Omaha
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Omaha, Nebraska
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Active
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University of Nevada, Reno
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Reno, Nevada
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Active
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
|
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
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Active
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University of North Texas
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Denton, Texas
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Active
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University of Northern Iowa
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Cedar Falls, Iowa
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Active
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University of San Francisco
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San Francisco, California
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Active
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[17]
|
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University of Scranton
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Scranton, Pennsylvania
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Active
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[16]
|
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University of South Alabama
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Mobile, Alabama
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Active
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University of South Carolina
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Columbia, South Carolina
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Active
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University of Southern Indiana
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Evansville, Indiana
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Active
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University of Southern Mississippi
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Hattiesburg, Mississippi
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Active
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University of Tennessee
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Knoxville, Tennessee
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Active
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|
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University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
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Edinburg, Texas
|
Active
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[9]
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University of Texas at San Antonio
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San Antonio, Texas
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Active
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University of Tulsa
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Tulsa, Oklahoma
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Active
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University of West Florida
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Pensacola, Florida
|
Active
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[16]
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West Virginia University
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Morgantown, West Virginia
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Active
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Western Michigan University
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Kalamazoo, Michigan
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Active
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Winona State University
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Winona, Minnesota
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Active
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Notes
- ^ This was originally the Thomas Balmer chapter; its name was changed after founding member John W. Jewell died during World War I.
- ^ Absorbed the Alpha chapter" of Gamma Alpha Chi on November 2, 1971, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ^ Absorbed the Delta chapter" of Gamma Alpha Chi on November 2, 1971, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ^ Absorbed the Gamma chapter" of Gamma Alpha Chi on November 2, 1971, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ^ Absorbed the Zeta chapter" of Gamma Alpha Chi on November 2, 1971, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ^ The chapter was also called Lou Holland. After going dormant, it was reactivated by the Nu chapter of Gamma Alpha Chi, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ^ This was originally called the Dean E. E. Nicholson chapter, according to the 1928 University of Minnesota Gopher, p.356.
- ^ Absorbed the Eta chapter" of Gamma Alpha Chi on November 2, 1971, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ^ Absorbed the Epsilon chapter" of Gamma Alpha Chi on November 2, 1971, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ^ Absorbed the Beta chapter" and Alpha Nu chapter of Gamma Alpha Chi on November 2, 1971, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ^ Absorbed the Alpha Alpha chapter" of Gamma Alpha Chi on November 2, 1971, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ^ Absorbed the Pi chapter" of Gamma Alpha Chi on November 2, 1971, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ^ Absorbed the Alpha Pi chapter" of Gamma Alpha Chi on November 2, 1971, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ^ Absorbed the Alpha Eta chapter" of Gamma Alpha Chi on November 2, 1971, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ^ Absorbed the Sigma chapter" of Gamma Alpha Chi on November 2, 1971, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ^ Absorbed the Upsilon chapter" of Gamma Alpha Chi on November 2, 1971, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ^ Absorbed the Lambda chapter" of Gamma Alpha Chi on November 2, 1971, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ^ Absorbed the Alpha Kappa chapter" of Gamma Alpha Chi on November 2, 1971, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ^ Absorbed the Psi chapter" of Gamma Alpha Chi on November 2, 1971, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ^ Absorbed the Phi chapter" of Gamma Alpha Chi on November 2, 1971, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ^ Absorbed the Alpha Gamma chapter" of Gamma Alpha Chi on November 2, 1971, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ^ Absorbed the Chi chapter" of Gamma Alpha Chi on November 2, 1971, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ^ Absorbed the Alpha Mu chapter" of Gamma Alpha Chi on November 2, 1971, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ^ Absorbed the Omega chapter" of Gamma Alpha Chi on November 2, 1971, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ^ Absorbed the Alpha Beta chapter" of Gamma Alpha Chi on November 2, 1971, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ^ Absorbed the Alpha Iota chapter" of Gamma Alpha Chi on November 2, 1971, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ^ Absorbed the Alpha Theta chapter" of Gamma Alpha Chi on November 2, 1971, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ^ Absorbed the Alpha Delta chapter" of Gamma Alpha Chi on November 2, 1971, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ^ Absorbed the Alpha Epsilon chapter" of Gamma Alpha Chi on November 2, 1971, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ^ Absorbed the Alpha Zeta chapter" of Gamma Alpha Chi on November 2, 1971, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ^ Absorbed the Alpha Lambda chapter" of Gamma Alpha Chi on November 2, 1971, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ^ Absorbed the Alpha Omicron chapter" of Gamma Alpha Chi on November 2, 1971, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ^ Formed from the Mu chapter" of Gamma Alpha Chi, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ^ Formed from the Alpha Xi chapter" of Gamma Alpha Chi, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ^ Formed from the Alpha Rho chapter" of Gamma Alpha Chi, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ^ The university closed in September 2013.
- ^ Chapter formed at Purdue University Calumet, now Purdue University Northwest.
References
- ^ a b c Robson, John, ed. (1963). Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities (17th ed.). Menasha, Wisconsin: The Collegiate Press, George Banta Company, Inc. pp. 639-640.
- ^ William Raimond Baird (1977). Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities (19th ed.). Baird's Manual Foundation, Incorporated.
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