Delta Sigma Theta (professional)
Delta Sigma Theta | |
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ΔΣΘ | |
Founded | Fall 1914 Brooklyn College of Pharmacy |
Type | Professional |
Affiliation | Independent |
Status | Active |
Emphasis | Pharmacy |
Scope | International |
Chapters | 4 (active) |
Members | 24,000+ lifetime |
Headquarters | United States |
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Delta Sigma Theta (ΔΣΘ) is an international pharmacy fraternity founded in the fall of 1914. It was created to promote the healing arts of pharmacy, medicine, and dentistry.
History
[edit]In the fall of 1914, Delta Sigma Theta was established at Brooklyn College of Pharmacy as an outgrowth of the Mortar and Pestle club (local). It was created to promote the healing arts of pharmacy, medicine, and dentistry.[1] There were six founders led by A. Bertram Lemon.[1] The organization was started on December 11, 1915, and one year later was incorporated in New York State as Alpha chapter of Delta Sigma Theta.[2][1]
The fraternity then expanded within New York and across New England. It also expanded to include other healthcare professions, including medicine and dentistry. Some notable chapters founded during this era include Rutgers' Epsilon chapter and Columbia's Delta chapter. It is governed by Supreme Royal Council.[1]
By the late 1920s, Delta Sigma Theta became an international fraternity by establishing chapters in Beirut, Rome, and Great Britain. The growing fraternity paused in its growth like other such societies when the start of World War II led to a decrease in fraternity enrollment nationwide. However, once the war concluded, Delta Sigma Theta expanded westward; the Chi chapter was founded in May 1963 by a Mu chapter alumni, Alfonso Tobias.
Chapters
[edit]In the following list, active chapters are indicated in bold and inactive chapters are in italics.[1]
Notes
[edit]See also
[edit]- Professional fraternities and sororities
- Rho Chi, co-ed, pharmacy honor society
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities. Baird's Manual Foundation, Incorporated. 1991. pp. V–77–78.
- ^ Brooklyn College of Pharmacy Pharmakon yearbook, 1927, p.213
- ^ Karen Berger, PharmD (2020-04-30). "Pharmacy's History: Columbia's Pharmacy School Shut Its Doors in 1976". Pharmacy Times. April 2020. 88 (4).
- ^ "Alumni News". Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy. Retrieved 2023-01-30.
- ^ "PennDelts". Instagram. Retrieved January 30, 2023.
- ^ "Willimansett, Massachusetts in the 1960s: The 1960's". willimansett.com. Retrieved 2023-01-30.