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Eta Sigma Phi

Eta Sigma Phi (ΗΣΦ) is a collegiate honor society for the study of Classics.

Eta Sigma Phi
ΗΣΦ
Founded1914; 110 years ago (1914)
University of Chicago
TypeHonor Society
EmphasisClassics
ScopeNational
Mottoφιλοσοφοῦμεν καὶ φιλοκαλοῦμεν
"We love both wisdom and beauty"
ColorsPurple and Gold
PublicationNUNTIUS
CharteredMay 14, 1927
Websiteetasigmaphi.org

History edit

Eta Sigma Phi grew out of a local undergraduate classical club founded by a group of students in the Department of Greek at the University of Chicago in 1914. This organization later united with a similar organization at Northwestern University and became Phi Sigma. Phi Sigma became a national fraternity in 1924, organizing chapters at leading colleges and universities.[1]

On May 14, 1927, Phi Sigma became Eta Sigma Phi, the National Honorary Classical Fraternity, and was incorporated under the laws of the State of Illinois. Though nominally a fraternity, as an honor society it is open to all genders.

Purpose edit

The Constitution of Eta Sigma Phi states that the purposes of the society are as follows:

  • To develop and promote interest in classical study among the students of colleges and universities
  • To promote closer fraternal relationship among students who are interested in classical study, including inter-campus relationship
  • To engage generally in an effort to stimulate interest in classical study, and in the history, art, and literature of ancient Greece and Rome.

Motto edit

The organization's Greek motto, φιλοσοφοῦμεν καὶ φιλοκαλοῦμεν (English transliteration: "philosophoûmen kaì philokaloûmen"), translates into "We love wisdom and beauty." The saying is a paraphrase from Pericles' famous funeral oration delivered to his fellow Athenians.[2]

Membership edit

There are three categories of membership: Active membership is limited to undergraduates who are enrolled in classes in Latin and/or Greek in the original languages. A student must meet the basic qualification of an attained grade of not less than "B" in courses in Latin and Greek, with completion of at least one semester or two quarters.[3][4] Associate membership are open to graduate students who were undergraduate members of Eta Sigma Phi and graduate students in Classics who are elected under the requirements of membership.

Honorary membership is conferred upon persons selected by the chapter for their interest in the Classics and contributions to the understanding and appreciation of classical languages, history, and culture. Faculty who did not join Eta Sigma Phi as undergraduates may be elected as honorary members of the local chapter at their institution.

Governance edit

Eta Sigma Phi is an undergraduate society, and its officers are active (undergraduate) members who are elected to office for a period of one year by the annual national convention. The finances of the society are managed by a board of trustees, composed of seven faculty members from active chapters who are elected for a period of three years. The board administers the contests and scholarship program. The executive secretary is a faculty member of an active chapter who is responsible for carrying out the policies of the society and is required to perform the duties usually assigned to this position.

Activities edit

Although Eta Sigma Phi is "honorary" in nature, chapters usually must utilize programs or activities to carry out the purposes of the society. Groups of chapters use regional conferences as a means of stimulating interest and exchanging ideas.

Each year the society awards two scholarships for study abroad during the summer, one to the American School of Classical Studies at Athens and the other to the American Academy in Rome, to members who have recently graduated. A third scholarship, to a session of the Vergilian Society at Cumae, is also offered, with preference going to rising juniors and seniors.

Each year the society sponsors contests among college and university students to encourage the study of Latin and Greek on the college level. Participation in the contests is limited to colleges and universities in which there are Eta Sigma Phi chapters. The contests are in Greek translation, Latin translation, and Latin prose composition.

The society makes available to high school teachers inexpensive medals to award to outstanding students. Many Eta Sigma Phi chapters also award the medals in local high schools. These medals are intended to encourage the study of Latin in high school.

NUNTIUS is the official publication of Eta Sigma Phi, published two times each year. It contains information concerning the society, original articles by members, announcements, and accounts of the activities of the chapters.

The Constitution provides for a national convention each year, late in March or in April. At this time, delegates conduct the business of the society, including the election of national officers, and workshops are held. Local chapters bid to host the convention, and an effort is made to move the site from region to region to accommodate chapters in different parts of the country.

Chapters edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Eta Sigma Phi: University of Louisville (Zeta Lambda Chapter)". louisville.edu. Retrieved 2023-12-13.
  2. ^ Thucydides. "The Peloponnesian War, Book 2". perseus.tufts.edu. The Perseus Project. Retrieved February 24, 2019.
  3. ^ "Classics, Greek, Latin, Ancient Studies, and Medieval Studies – St. Olaf College". Retrieved 2023-12-13.
  4. ^ . 2007-02-16. Archived from the original on 2007-02-16. Retrieved 2023-12-13.
  • "Eta Sigma Phi". University of Louisville. 2007. Retrieved 2007-02-15.
  • "ETA SIGMA PHI - Delta Chi Chapter". St. Olaf College. 2007. Retrieved 2007-02-15.
  • . Chris Broussard, Louisiana State University. 2002. Archived from the original on 2007-05-10. Retrieved 2007-02-15.
  • . University of Florida. 2007-01-02. Archived from the original on 2007-02-16. Retrieved 2007-02-15.
  • . University of Arkansas. 2007-09-01. Archived from the original on 2007-09-06. Retrieved 2007-09-01.
  • . Thomas J. Sienkewicz, Monmouth College. 2007. Archived from the original on 2006-12-10. Retrieved 2007-02-15.

External links edit

  • Eta Sigma Phi National Organization

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Eta Sigma Phi HSF is a collegiate honor society for the study of Classics Eta Sigma PhiHSFFounded1914 110 years ago 1914 University of ChicagoTypeHonor SocietyEmphasisClassicsScopeNationalMottofilosofoῦmen kaὶ filokaloῦmen We love both wisdom and beauty ColorsPurple and GoldPublicationNUNTIUSCharteredMay 14 1927Websiteetasigmaphi wbr org Contents 1 History 2 Purpose 3 Motto 4 Membership 5 Governance 6 Activities 7 Chapters 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory editEta Sigma Phi grew out of a local undergraduate classical club founded by a group of students in the Department of Greek at the University of Chicago in 1914 This organization later united with a similar organization at Northwestern University and became Phi Sigma Phi Sigma became a national fraternity in 1924 organizing chapters at leading colleges and universities 1 On May 14 1927 Phi Sigma became Eta Sigma Phi the National Honorary Classical Fraternity and was incorporated under the laws of the State of Illinois Though nominally a fraternity as an honor society it is open to all genders Purpose editThe Constitution of Eta Sigma Phi states that the purposes of the society are as follows To develop and promote interest in classical study among the students of colleges and universities To promote closer fraternal relationship among students who are interested in classical study including inter campus relationship To engage generally in an effort to stimulate interest in classical study and in the history art and literature of ancient Greece and Rome Motto editThe organization s Greek motto filosofoῦmen kaὶ filokaloῦmen English transliteration philosophoumen kai philokaloumen translates into We love wisdom and beauty The saying is a paraphrase from Pericles famous funeral oration delivered to his fellow Athenians 2 Membership editThere are three categories of membership Active membership is limited to undergraduates who are enrolled in classes in Latin and or Greek in the original languages A student must meet the basic qualification of an attained grade of not less than B in courses in Latin and Greek with completion of at least one semester or two quarters 3 4 Associate membership are open to graduate students who were undergraduate members of Eta Sigma Phi and graduate students in Classics who are elected under the requirements of membership Honorary membership is conferred upon persons selected by the chapter for their interest in the Classics and contributions to the understanding and appreciation of classical languages history and culture Faculty who did not join Eta Sigma Phi as undergraduates may be elected as honorary members of the local chapter at their institution Governance editEta Sigma Phi is an undergraduate society and its officers are active undergraduate members who are elected to office for a period of one year by the annual national convention The finances of the society are managed by a board of trustees composed of seven faculty members from active chapters who are elected for a period of three years The board administers the contests and scholarship program The executive secretary is a faculty member of an active chapter who is responsible for carrying out the policies of the society and is required to perform the duties usually assigned to this position Activities editAlthough Eta Sigma Phi is honorary in nature chapters usually must utilize programs or activities to carry out the purposes of the society Groups of chapters use regional conferences as a means of stimulating interest and exchanging ideas Each year the society awards two scholarships for study abroad during the summer one to the American School of Classical Studies at Athens and the other to the American Academy in Rome to members who have recently graduated A third scholarship to a session of the Vergilian Society at Cumae is also offered with preference going to rising juniors and seniors Each year the society sponsors contests among college and university students to encourage the study of Latin and Greek on the college level Participation in the contests is limited to colleges and universities in which there are Eta Sigma Phi chapters The contests are in Greek translation Latin translation and Latin prose composition The society makes available to high school teachers inexpensive medals to award to outstanding students Many Eta Sigma Phi chapters also award the medals in local high schools These medals are intended to encourage the study of Latin in high school NUNTIUS is the official publication of Eta Sigma Phi published two times each year It contains information concerning the society original articles by members announcements and accounts of the activities of the chapters The Constitution provides for a national convention each year late in March or in April At this time delegates conduct the business of the society including the election of national officers and workshops are held Local chapters bid to host the convention and an effort is made to move the site from region to region to accommodate chapters in different parts of the country Chapters editMain article List of Eta Sigma Phi chaptersSee also editNational Senior Classical League National Junior Classical League Honor societyReferences edit Eta Sigma Phi University of Louisville Zeta Lambda Chapter louisville edu Retrieved 2023 12 13 Thucydides The Peloponnesian War Book 2 perseus tufts edu The Perseus Project Retrieved February 24 2019 Classics Greek Latin Ancient Studies and Medieval Studies St Olaf College Retrieved 2023 12 13 Eta Sigma Phi Membership 2007 02 16 Archived from the original on 2007 02 16 Retrieved 2023 12 13 Eta Sigma Phi University of Louisville 2007 Retrieved 2007 02 15 ETA SIGMA PHI Delta Chi Chapter St Olaf College 2007 Retrieved 2007 02 15 Application for Membership Chris Broussard Louisiana State University 2002 Archived from the original on 2007 05 10 Retrieved 2007 02 15 Eta Sigma Phi Membership University of Florida 2007 01 02 Archived from the original on 2007 02 16 Retrieved 2007 02 15 Eta Sigma Phi Beta Pi Chapter University of Arkansas 2007 09 01 Archived from the original on 2007 09 06 Retrieved 2007 09 01 Eta Sigma Phi History Thomas J Sienkewicz Monmouth College 2007 Archived from the original on 2006 12 10 Retrieved 2007 02 15 External links editEta Sigma Phi National Organization Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eta Sigma Phi amp oldid 1210904336, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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