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Mortar Board

Mortar Board is an American national honor society for college seniors. Mortar Board has 233 chartered collegiate chapters nationwide and 15 alumni chapters.

Mortar Board
FoundedFebruary 15, 1918; 106 years ago (1918-02-15)
Syracuse, New York. U.S.
TypeHonor Society
AffiliationACHS
EmphasisScholarship, Leadership, Service
ScopeNational
MottoΠΣΑ: representing three Greek words for Scholarship, Service and Leadership
Colors  Gold and   Silver
Symbola mortarboard
PublicationMortar Board Forum
   (previously): Mortar Board Quarterly
Chapters233
Members250,000+ collegiate
Headquarters1200 Chambers Road, Suite 201
Columbus, Ohio 43212
United States
WebsiteOfficial website

History edit

Mortar Board was founded in Syracuse, New York on February 15, 1918. It was the first national honor society for college senior women and continues to promote women's interests in higher education today. The organization coalesced by agreement of four local women's honor societies. Founding locals were:

These and other chapters continue the tradition of adopting unique, historical or symbolic local names as their chapter designations, and do not use traditional alphabetized Greek Letter names as are common among other honor societies.[2]

The Society was originally unnamed. One of the predecessor locals (at OSU) had been called Mortar Board, using two separate words, and it was noted that they and the group at Swarthmore both wore pins in the shape of a mortarboard; from this, a pin representative of a mortarboard was adopted at the first national convention on February 15, 1918, and finally, the name Mortar Board was adopted at the second convention, a year later.[2][3]

The Society grew quickly, adopting a district governance structure by 1923 when it had already grown to 18 chartered chapters. By 1925 the Mortar Board Quarterly was established as the official publication, now called the Forum.[2]

The Society admitted men in 1975 as a ramification of Title IX, at which point a clause was added in the Purpose to include "to promote and advance the status of women." This was further revised the following year to read, "...to emphasize the advancement of the status of women" as well as "to promote equal opportunities among all people."[2][3]

Mortar Board today has 233 chapters in 45 states.

Organization edit

Mortar Board, Inc. is governed by collegiate chapters. National officers come from the ranks of alumni and collegiate members.[2]

National office edit

The National Office, located in Columbus, Ohio, is the source of records and information related to chapter operations, national conferences, alumni, the Mortar Board National Foundation and the historical archives of Mortar Board. The staff enacts policies and procedures established by the National Council and the Mortar Board National Foundation.[2]

National Foundation edit

The National Foundation was established in 1955 as the fundraising arm of Mortar Board, as well as to serve the educational aims of Mortar Board, Inc. The mission of the National Foundation is to support Mortar Board, Inc. in furthering its ideals of scholarship, leadership and service.[2]

Section coordinators edit

Section coordinators work directly with chapters, serving as close primary contacts for chapters within a specified geographic region. The section coordinator is available to assist the chapters with a variety of tasks, including planning and execution of events.

Affiliations edit

Mortar Board is an affiliate of the Association of College Honor Societies. Mortar Board was invited into the Association of College Honor Societies (ACHS) in 1937, the only women's honor society to be invited up until that time. ACHS is a national organization that provides resources and fosters communication among 70 honor societies with chapters around the world.

Notable members edit

More than quarter of a million members have been initiated nationwide. Notable alumni include:

References edit

  1. ^ Sometime in 2020 Der Hexenkreis severed its relationship with the international Mortar Board to continue as a local society.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g 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. VI-42–44. ISBN 978-0963715906.
  3. ^ a b As noted on Mortar Board's national website, accessed 21 Oct 2021.
  4. ^ "Purdue Graduation Briefs — Brees throws touchdowns in game of life". purdue.edu. April 27, 2001.
  5. ^ UCLA Mortar Board - Fast Facts

External links edit

  • Mortar Board National College Senior Honor Society
  • ACHS Mortar Board entry
  • Mortar Board chapter list at ACHS

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This article is about the honor society For the garment see square academic cap For the device used by builders see Hawk plasterer s tool Mortar Board is an American national honor society for college seniors Mortar Board has 233 chartered collegiate chapters nationwide and 15 alumni chapters Mortar BoardFoundedFebruary 15 1918 106 years ago 1918 02 15 Syracuse New York U S TypeHonor SocietyAffiliationACHSEmphasisScholarship Leadership ServiceScopeNationalMottoPSA representing three Greek words for Scholarship Service and LeadershipColors Gold and SilverSymbola mortarboardPublicationMortar Board Forum previously Mortar Board QuarterlyChapters233Members250 000 collegiateHeadquarters1200 Chambers Road Suite 201 Columbus Ohio 43212 United StatesWebsiteOfficial website Contents 1 History 2 Organization 2 1 National office 2 2 National Foundation 2 3 Section coordinators 2 4 Affiliations 3 Notable members 4 References 5 External linksHistory editMortar Board was founded in Syracuse New York on February 15 1918 It was the first national honor society for college senior women and continues to promote women s interests in higher education today The organization coalesced by agreement of four local women s honor societies Founding locals were Der Hexenkreis Cornell University 1 Mortar Board Ohio State University Mortarboard University of Michigan Pi Sigma Chi Swarthmore College These and other chapters continue the tradition of adopting unique historical or symbolic local names as their chapter designations and do not use traditional alphabetized Greek Letter names as are common among other honor societies 2 The Society was originally unnamed One of the predecessor locals at OSU had been called Mortar Board using two separate words and it was noted that they and the group at Swarthmore both wore pins in the shape of a mortarboard from this a pin representative of a mortarboard was adopted at the first national convention on February 15 1918 and finally the name Mortar Board was adopted at the second convention a year later 2 3 The Society grew quickly adopting a district governance structure by 1923 when it had already grown to 18 chartered chapters By 1925 the Mortar Board Quarterly was established as the official publication now called the Forum 2 The Society admitted men in 1975 as a ramification of Title IX at which point a clause was added in the Purpose to include to promote and advance the status of women This was further revised the following year to read to emphasize the advancement of the status of women as well as to promote equal opportunities among all people 2 3 Mortar Board today has 233 chapters in 45 states Organization editMortar Board Inc is governed by collegiate chapters National officers come from the ranks of alumni and collegiate members 2 National office edit The National Office located in Columbus Ohio is the source of records and information related to chapter operations national conferences alumni the Mortar Board National Foundation and the historical archives of Mortar Board The staff enacts policies and procedures established by the National Council and the Mortar Board National Foundation 2 National Foundation edit The National Foundation was established in 1955 as the fundraising arm of Mortar Board as well as to serve the educational aims of Mortar Board Inc The mission of the National Foundation is to support Mortar Board Inc in furthering its ideals of scholarship leadership and service 2 Section coordinators edit Section coordinators work directly with chapters serving as close primary contacts for chapters within a specified geographic region The section coordinator is available to assist the chapters with a variety of tasks including planning and execution of events Affiliations edit Mortar Board is an affiliate of the Association of College Honor Societies Mortar Board was invited into the Association of College Honor Societies ACHS in 1937 the only women s honor society to be invited up until that time ACHS is a national organization that provides resources and fosters communication among 70 honor societies with chapters around the world Notable members editMore than quarter of a million members have been initiated nationwide Notable alumni include Maya Angelou poet Drew Brees former professional football player New Orleans Saints and San Diego Chargers 4 Jimmy Carter 39th President of the United States Rudy Giuliani 107th mayor of New York City 5 Sandra Day O Connor former U S Supreme Court associate justice Bruce Littlefield author and lifestyle expert Aron Ralston mountain climber and author Judith Resnik Challenger space shuttle astronaut Condoleezza Rice former U S Secretary of State Sally Ride first female U S astronaut Fred Rogers educator minister and host of Mister Rogers NeighborhoodReferences edit Sometime in 2020 Der Hexenkreis severed its relationship with the international Mortar Board to continue as a local society a b c d e f g 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 VI 42 44 ISBN 978 0963715906 a b As noted on Mortar Board s national website accessed 21 Oct 2021 Purdue Graduation Briefs Brees throws touchdowns in game of life purdue edu April 27 2001 UCLA Mortar Board Fast FactsExternal links editMortar Board National College Senior Honor Society ACHS Mortar Board entry Mortar Board chapter list at ACHS Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mortar Board amp oldid 1206318833, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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