![]() William Henry Letterman (Aug– May 23, 1881) was born in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania.( February 2013) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources. Four alumni also serve on the Executive Council and are elected at Grand Arch Councils, held during even-numbered years. Archons are elected during meetings of each District during District Councils, held during odd-numbered years. These undergraduates, known as Archons, represent the six Districts of Phi Kappa Psi, which divide the nation into roughly equal parts based on the number of chapters represented. This unique system of governance is achieved by a governing body, the Executive Council, which is made up of a majority of elected undergraduates. Since its founding, Phi Kappa Psi has been controlled by undergraduates. The Executive Council of Phi Kappa Psi is composed of the President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, and 6 Archons. On February 19, 1852, Phi Kappa Psi was founded. In the following school year, Letterman and Moore decided to found a fraternity based on "the great joy of serving others" that they experienced during the epidemic. They chose to care for their classmates who were stricken with the contagious disease, and a strong bond was formed. Among those who remained were William Henry Letterman and Charles Page Thomas Moore. In the winter of 1850, a typhoid fever epidemic hit Jefferson College in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania. Organizations that are on University Suspension are not permitted to recruit, nor host/participate in any campus events.The Letterman home, where Phi Kappa Psi was founded University Suspension: Organization is not active on campus and is not recognized by the campus (this is also sometimes referred to as loss of University recognition).Īll active organizations, registered with Student Engagement, are permitted to recruit without any limitations.Inactive: Organization is not active on campus however, there are no restrictions should they choose to pursue active status (this is often due to all members graduating and the organization having no undergraduate members).Council Suspension: Organization is still active on campus, but has lost voting rights within their governing councils (there may be additional restrictions with council suspension).Probation: Organization is still active on campus, but has restrictions (restrictions are dependent on the terms of the probation).Poor Standing: Organization is still active on campus, but failed to meet University or Council standards (academics, missing documents, incomplete registration, late fees/fines, etc.).Affiliates may not yet be registered with Student Engagement. Affiliates are active, associated with a governing council, with no restrictions (unless otherwise noted). Affiliate: Organization is not yet chartered through their inter/national headquarters however, the organization is recognized by their inter/national headquarters and is in the process of becoming a chartered organization.Interest groups may not yet be registered with Student Engagement, and may not yet be members of a governing council. ![]() Interest groups are active, with no restrictions (unless otherwise noted). Interest Group: Organization is not yet chartered on campus however, the organization is in the process of establishing a chapter at UNA. ![]()
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