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List of University of Richmond fraternities and sororities

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At the University of Richmond, there are many fraternities and sororities of varying social, academic, honor, and service natures. Currently, there are eight recognized social fraternities and eight social sororities, along with a number of non-social fraternities and sororities. The fraternity system began in 1870 when Kappa Alpha was organized at Richmond College and has continued to the present day. Sororities at the University of Richmond arrived in 1987. Sigma Phi Epsilon started at Richmond College in 1901 and grew to become a North American fraternity.

Following is a list of University of Richmond fraternities and sororities.

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Academic, honor, and service fraternities and sororities

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  1. Formed from the Phoenix Society
  2. Suspended fall 2011, which led to the establishment of Delta Sigma Pi.
  3. Formed from Tau Kappa Alpha national fraternity merging with Delta Sigma Rho.
  4. Formed from a chapter of Theta Lambda Phi national fraternity. Closed during World War II.
  5. Formed from the Pegasus Club, established in 1938.
  6. Mu Sigma Rho was the publisher, along with the Philologian Club, of Monthly Musings, which later transformed into The Messenger, Richmond College's literary magazine and newspaper before The Collegian was established in 1914. Last mention in The Collegian was in 1953.
  7. Formed from Rho Eta Sigma
  8. Established for Westhampton College Seniors. Merged into the Mortar Board
  9. Formed from the Collegian Press Club
  10. Formed from Psychology Club, established in 1938.
  11. Merged into Phi Alpha Theta.
  12. Formed from the Writer's Club.
  13. Merged into Delta Sigma Rho–Tau Kappa Alpha.
  14. Merged into Delta Theta Phi.
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Social fraternities

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Following are the social fraternities that have formed at the University of Richmond. Active organizations are indicated in bold; inactive sororities are in italics.

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  1. Alpha Delta organized as a social and ministerial club in April 1923 and became a fraternity in spring 1928. It olonized as a chapter of Alpha Kappa Lambda in fall 1960 but was never chartered. It continues to function as a local ministeria and social organization
  2. Chapter formed from the Upsilon Rho local fraternity.
  3. Merged into Sigma Chi on April 13, 1958.
  4. The chapter's charter was revoked in 2012 because of multiple violations.
  5. When the chapter closed in 1890, most of its members transferred to Phi Delta Theta.
  6. Chapter formed from Sigma Delta Chi, a local fraternity organized in 1916. Its charter was suspended in 1999 for violations.
  7. Merged into Phi Sigma Delta in 1959.
  8. Chapter was rechartered in 1939 from Phi Delta Omega, a local fraternity. It closed in 2006 due to low membership.
  9. Merged into Phi Delta Theta in 1939.
  10. Closed 1875, with most of its brothers moving to Beta Theta Pi. Rechartered 1884 and closed in April 1996 due to low membership.
  11. Closed in September 1925 but later merged into Phi Delta Omega and subsequently Phi Delta Theta in 1939.
  12. Chapter formed from Phi Alpha. It merged into Zeta Beta Tau in 1970.
  13. ormed from P.I.N.E.S. Club, organized in May 1926. Merged into Sigma Alpha Epsilon in 1938.
  14. Charter revoked August 2006 due to violations.
  15. Rechartered in 1938 from Pi Delta Sigma local fraternity. It was suspended indefinitely in 2015 due to risk management violations.
  16. Merged into Lambda Chi Alpha in 1918.
  17. Chapter's charter was revoked within a few weeks. The fraternity was reestablished at Richmond in 1958 as the Epsilon Rho chapter.
  18. Formed from Chi Sigma local fraternity. Chapter was suspended in 2019, due to hazing and is eligible to receive recognition again beginning in 2024.
  19. This was the founding chapter of the fraternity.
  20. Chapter formed from the local group, Zeta Xi, established in 1908. Its charter was revoked in 1996 due to low membership and chapter debt. After being rechartered in 2013, it was suspended by the university in 2020 and is eligible to receive recognition again beginning in 2024.
  21. Merged into Alpha Epsilon Pi in 1954.
  22. Formed when Phi Sigma Delta national fraternity merged into Zeta Beta Tau.
  23. Merged into Theta Chi in 1915
  24. Co-Ed Fraternity and the first Greek lettered organization on campus to fall within the Multicultural Greek Council umbrella.
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Social sororities

Following are the social sororities that have formed at the University of Richmond. Active organizations are indicated in bold; inactive sororities are in italics.

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  1. Closed due to risk management violations.
  2. Closed due to low membership and financial issues
  3. Closed due to low membership

Fraternity lodges

The first fraternity houses at the University of Richmond were Phi Kappa Sigma and Kappa Sigma, which were built in 1928 and 1930, respectively. The other fraternities met in various rooms across the campus until the university began building lodges, starting in 1953 and ending in 1959. Phi Kappa Sigma and Kappa Sigma moved out of their old houses in 1959 to occupy their new lodges (9 and 10 on the map). Their old houses were converted into student dormitories and renamed Pacific House and Atlantic House. At UR, there are two "rows" of fraternity lodges: Old Fraternity Row (1–7 and 12–14 on the map) and New Fraternity Row (8–11 on the map). In 1996, the old Pi Kappa Alpha, Sigma Chi, and Lambda Chi Alpha lodges (12–14) were demolished to make room for a new parking lot for the Robins Center.

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Map of UR Fraternity Lodges in 1968: 1=Pacific House, 2=Atlantic House, 3=Phi Sigma Delta, 4=Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 5=Phi Delta Theta, 6=Sigma Phi Epsilon, 7=Phi Gamma Delta, 8=Theta Chi, 9=Phi Kappa Sigma, 10=Kappa Sigma, 11=Kappa Alpha, 12=Pi Kappa Alpha, 13=Sigma Chi, 14=Lambda Chi Alpha. The future site of the Robins Center, Millhiser Gymnasium, and the future site of Robins Stadium can be seen at the bottom.

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Sorority cottages

When sororities first arrived at the University of Richmond in 1987, they initially met in various rooms across campus. However, in 2012, a complex was built which features eight conjoined "cottages" and a larger event space known as "The Web."[17]

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