Alpha Delta Theta (professional)
Alpha Delta Theta | |
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ΑΔΘ | |
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Founded | February 1, 1944 |
Type | Professional |
Former affiliation | |
Status | Active |
Emphasis | Medical technology |
Scope | National |
Member badge | ![]() |
Colors | Green and Gold |
Flower | Daffodil |
Publication | The Scope |
Chapters | 1 active |
Headquarters | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania United States |
Alpha Delta Theta (ΑΔΘ) is an American professional fraternity in the field of medical technology, initially for women.[1][2] It was formed in1944 by the merger of two local sororities at the University of Minnesota and Marquette University, Previously a national organization, it now operates as a local fraternity at the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
History
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Alpha Delta Theta was established on February 1, 1944 by two local sororities, Alpha Delta Tau of the University of Minnesota, formed in 1926, and Tau Sigma of Marquette University, formed in 1942.[1][3] It was founded to unite all women entering into or engaging in the field of medical technology, to promote social and intellectual fellowship among its members, and to raise the prestige of medical technologists by inspiring the members to greater group and individual effort.
Though the Minnesota group was sixteen years older, the Marquette chapter was designated as the Alpha chapter and the Minnesota group as the Beta chapter.[1][3] The fraternity held its first national convention in November 1944.[3] By October 1948, it had chartered eight chapters.[1][3]
Alpha Delta Theta joined the Professional Panhellenic Association in 1952. It became a charter member of the Professional Fraternity Association in 1978.[4]
As of 2025, Alpha Iota chapter at University of the Sciences in Philadelphia is still active.[5][2]
Symbols
[edit]Alpha Delta Theta's badge is six-sided with a black background that bears the Greek letters of ΑΔΘ.[1] The fraternity's colors are the "green (of medicine) and gold (of science)."[1] Its flower is the daffodil.[1] Its biannual publication is The Scope.[1][3]
Chapters
[edit]Alpha Delta Thera established both collegiate and graduate/alumni chapters.[1] In the following list of collegiate chapters, active chapters are in bold and inactive chapters and institutions are in italics.[1]
- ^ Chapter formed from Tau Sigma (local), established in 1942.
- ^ Chapter formed from Alpha Delta Tau (local), established in 1926.
- ^ The college closed in 2002.
- ^ College closed in 1989.
- ^ A reference note at List of fraternities and sororities at the University of Minnesota citing a no-longer working reference says that the Alpha Iota chapter was the only surviving chapter.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g h i j Anson, Jack L.; Marchenasi, Robert F., eds. (1991) [1879]. Baird's Manual of American Fraternities (20th ed.). Indianapolis, IN: Baird's Manual Foundation, Inc. p. V-3–4. ISBN 978-0963715906.
- ^ a b University of the Sciences - Fraternity and Sorority chapters
- ^ a b c d e f "75th Anniversary Marquette University College of Health Sciences Clinical Laboratory Science 1938 - 2013" (PDF). Marquette University. 2013. p. 7.
- ^ "History". Professional Fraternity Association. Retrieved 2025-04-02.
- ^ a b "About Our Sororities". USciences Fraternity and Sorority Life. Retrieved 2025-04-02.