Chi PhiAlpha Theta Chi ~ University of Nebraska-Lincoln

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The Alpha Theta Chapter of Chi Phi originated as a local fraternity on the University of Nebraska campus on May 9, 1895. It was the sixth fraternity on campus and had fifteen founding members .

At its inception, Alpha Theta Chi was a literary organization designed to further scholarship and literary ambitions. In the early years John J. Pershing was the faculty advisor. Subsequently, members of Alpha Theta Chi were instrumental in the organization of the National Military Fraternity -- The Pershing Rifles. Chi Phi has had more members listed in "Who’s Who" than any other Nebraska fraternity, and, percentage wise, more than any other fraternity.

Three Alpha Thets were charter members of the Innocents Society, which today remains the chancellor’s honorary society of thirteen elected seniors. The campus newspaper, the "Daily Nebraskan" was organized by three Alpha Thets and the majority stock was held by the fraternity until its purchase by the University. Since that time, the Chapter has furnished 19 editors-in-chief.

The Fraternity leased its housing in the early years at 1412 R Street and 2548 Q Street until they purchased housing at 1806 D Street some two miles from campus. A fire in 1928 proved profitable by reason of inexpensive alumni repair. This was the origination of the "Fireman’s Ball" which is still celebrated today.

November 26, 1932, Chi Phi chartered the local fraternity as the Zeta Delta Chapter. Twenty-seven active and twenty-eight alumni charter members are listed on the original charter. Nearly all of the members of Alpha Theta Chi Fraternity were initiated into Chi Phi, including the surviving members of the original organizing group.

Zeta Delta lost ground just preceding the Second World War and was forced to give up its charter and leave the campus in 1942. Chi Phi interest and Chi Phi traditions were maintained for twenty years by a loyal alumni group headed by Earl Fredrickson. Immediately after the chartering of the Oregon Chapter, Victor D. Smith, Fred Hunter and Earl Fredrickson sparked the colonizing at Nebraska by leasing a home at 1345 R Street. By spring of 1963 a pledge class of fifteen men was accepted and the first rush week of the colony that fall gained ten more. On May 23, 1964, about a year after the inception of the colony, Alpha Theta Chi Chapter was granted a charter. That document contains the names of twenty active members and five alumni, representing actives, pledges, and alumni instrumental in the organization.


The Alpha Theta Chi Chapter of the Chi Phi Fraternity at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln

- Founded in 1895, Chi Phi is the 3rd oldest men’s social fraternity at Nebraska.

- Fall 2008 GPA was a 3.669

- In 2005 UNL recognized Chi Phi as the Volunteer organization of the month.


- Chi Phi owned and operated the Daily Nebraskan until the 1920's.

- Chi Phi's first graduate advisor was General John J. Pershing

- Chi Phi's second graduate advisor was Roscoe Pound

- Chi Phi founded the Innocent's Society, and has had 4 members of the society since 2005

- Chi Phi was instrumental in the founding of Pershing Rifles

-In 2006, the Alpha Theta Chi chapter of Chi Phi was recognized by the National Interfraternity Council as the Chapter of Distinction for commitment to academic excellence.

- Alpha Theta Chi's have won the Gladfelter Award, an award given to the most outstanding Chi Phi, two straight years at Chi Phi Congress. Congrats once again to Eric Thorson (2009) and Josh Gardner (2010)



Chi Phi Nationally, from chiphi.org


· Chi Phi was founded in 1824, and is the oldest men's social fraternity in North America.  
There are 50,000 living alumni today!

· We have Chapters/Colonies at 64 colleges and universities

· The Chakett is the Fraternity’s magazine – it was the first magazine published by a men’s fraternity and served as a model for many others.

· The Fraternity is celebrating five consecutive years of membership growth

· Just as college admissions are ranked based on their selectivity, so is Chi Phi – we are highly selective when we tap men for membership

· In 1996, Chi Phi received the “Most Outstanding Leadership Program” award presented by the North-American Interfraternity Conference for our College of Excellence

· In 2002-03, The Chakett received a College Fraternity Editor’s Association award for excellence in publications

· Chi Phi is the first men’s fraternity to receive the distinguished “Partnership Award” from the Division of Student Affairs at The Florida Institute of Technology (2004-05)

· Chi Phi is one of four national fraternities to host an intensive outdoor leadership education school called “The Wilderness Academy.” To date, 50 undergraduates and 5 alumni participated in the seven nights, six days experience in 2005 and 2006.

· All of our regional and national leadership programming is free for undergraduates to attend, including a rebate for travel costs for some programs

· Chi Phi maintains one of the lowest insurance premium rates of a men’s fraternity based on our outstanding claim history

· Chi Phi is one of the only men’s fraternities that hosts a legislative conference for its members on a yearly basis – June 2011 will be our 145rd Congress in Orlando, Florida.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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