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ALPHA CHI SIGMA
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
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ALPHA CHI SIGMA

On May 27, 1922, a charter was granted at the University of Virginia, creating
the Alpha Kappa chapter of the National Chemical Fraternity of Alpha Chi
Sigma. This fraternity recognizes high scholarship, character, and seriousness
of purpose in students specializing in chemistry and chemical engineering. As the
leading national fraternity in this field, it has 47 active college chapters, 10 professional
chapters, and 6 professional groups, serving to advance chemistry and
chemical engineering both scientifically and professionally. Among the regular
activities of the local chapter are the sponsoring of the annual Alpha Chi Sigma
lecture, the award of a membership in the American Chemical Society to the
outstanding student in chemistry and chemical engineering, and general assistance
to the faculty in the conduct of official functions.