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Sigma Lambda Upsilon

Sigma Lambda Upsilon (ΣΛΥ) or Señoritas Latinas Unidas Sorority, Inc. is a Latina-based sorority founded on December 1, 1987 at Binghamton University.[1][2] The organization was created to promote academic achievement and serve the Latino community and the campuses that Sigma Lambda Upsilon serves. The sorority is now present in over 65 campuses. Though Latina-based, Sigma Lambda Upsilon Sorority, Inc. is a non-discriminatory organization. The sorority is a member of the National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations (NALFO) and is its fourth oldest sororal member by founding date.[3]

Sigma Lambda Upsilon
ΣΛΥ
FoundedDecember 1, 1987; 36 years ago (1987-12-01)
Binghamton University
Vestal, NY
TypeSocial and Cultural Interest
AffiliationNALFO
EmphasisLatina
ScopeNational
Mission statement
Only Sigma Lambda Upsilon/Señoritas Latinas Unidas Sorority, Inc. can authentically provide an everlasting sisterhood and an empowering sense of pride to our diverse members by intentionally contributing tools to distinguish ourselves.
MottoHasta La Muerte
(Until Death)
Colors  Gold
  Black
  Silver
  Red
Symbol
Sororal Symbol
FlowerRed Pansy with Black and Gold
JewelBlack Pearl
PublicationThe Spirit of Ella
PhilanthropyLiteracy
Chapters46 undergraduate chapters
18 graduate-professional chapters
NicknameSeñoritas Latinas Unidas, SLU, Sigma Lambdas, Señoritas
MascotBlack Persian Cat with Gold Eyes
HeadquartersGrand Central Station
P.O. Box 3842

New York, NY
USA
WebsiteNational website

History edit

Origins edit

The sorority (like other Greek members within the National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations) was founded during the post-1975 phase of the Latino Greek Movement which followed the "principio" (principle) stage initially kickstarted in 1898 by student activism on college campuses.[4] The "fuerza" (force) wave of Greek-lettered Latino organizations in the 1980s would then begin as the result of many Latino students feeling they had to create a more favorable system of American higher education for Latino population within the country.[5] This would be a much talked about issue during the time for social justice activists within the community as a result of the stagnant growth of Latino student enrollment during the 1980s through the early 1990s.[6]

Establishment edit

The initial steps for the creation of Sigma Lambda Upsilon, Señoritas Latinas Unidas Sorority, Incorporated were taken in 1986 at Binghamton University. Cynthia Santiago, Adriana Zamora, Carmen Ibeth Garcia-Quiñones, and Carol Elizabeth Torres, creating the Alpha chapter of Sigma Lambda Upsilon at the university, forming the first Latina-interest sorority on campus with their titles of "founding mothers".[7]

The founding mothers, like many other founding lines for Latina Greek-lettered organizations during "fuerza" era, modeled their probate ceremony after that of Greek-lettered organizations in the National Pan-Hellenic Council like Alpha Kappa Alpha.[8][9]

20th century and NALFO edit

Throughout the 1990s, during the fragmentation phase of the Latino Greek Movement (which saw the creation and major expansion of many Latina Greek organizations), the sorority was chartered across 30 campuses in various states and established alumni associations in major cities such as Washington, D.C.[10][11] In 1992, the sorority briefly considered expanding into Texas at the Texas Woman's University after being contacted by an undergraduate student in the summer of that year who was inspired by the sorority's philanthropic work at the University of Pennsylvania. Ultimately, the sorority decided against establishing a chapter at the university which would lead the student, Angeles Gonzalez, along with six other women, to establish the Alpha chapter of Sigma Lambda Alpha/Señoritas Latinas en Acción Sorority, Incorporated.[12] Sigma Lambda Upsilon would later go onto charter the Theta Delta graduate chapter in the state.

It also joined the National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations in 1998 and became one of two East Coast sororities, along with Omega Phi Beta, to join the majority West Coast and Mid-West conference instead of the majority East Coast ConcÌlio Nacional de Hermandades Latinas that year.[13]

21st century and lawsuit against the University of Virginia edit

In early 2019, the sorority was the figurehead of a notable debate highlighting what constitutes hazing and the challenges that colleges and universities face in enforcing anti-hazing policies.[14] The Alpha Rho chapter of Sigma Lambda Upsilon at the University of Virginia was accused of violating the university's anti-hazing policy by requiring its members to complete mandatory study hours of at least 25 hours per week.[15] This was met with the sorority's national organization filing a lawsuit against UVA, in which they argued that the mandatory study hours were not hazing and that the university's definition of hazing was too broad.[16] The lawsuit also accused UVA of discrimination against the sorority because of its focus on serving the Latina community. Critics of UVA's decision to classify mandatory study hours as hazing included several writers and media outlets. The National Review published an article arguing that the lawsuit against Sigma Lambda Upsilon was a sign of the "hazing hysteria" that has taken hold on college campuses.[17] The Washington Post and NBC News also reported on the controversy, highlighting the debate over what constitutes hazing and the controversy over UVA's decision to classify mandatory study hours as hazing.[18][19] Kerry Dougherty, a local columnist in Virginia, also weighed in on the controversy, arguing that UVA was "making a mockery" of the anti-hazing policy by equating mandatory study hours with hazing.[20]

In response to the lawsuit filed by Sigma Lambda Upsilon's national organization, UVA defended its anti-hazing policies and argued that the university's definition of hazing was consistent with that used by other colleges and universities.[21] UVA also emphasized its commitment to promoting diversity and inclusion on campus, but argued that this commitment did not excuse violations of the university's policies. The case was ultimately settled out of court in 2019, with Sigma Lambda Upsilon agreeing to implement new anti-hazing policies and UVA agreeing to review its policies and procedures related to hazing.

In 2020, the sorority's chapter at Duke University notably managed to reach an endowment goal of $100,000 within two years despite having just initiated 77 members since its founding as the first Latina-based sorority on the campus.[22]

Membership edit

Sigma Lambda Upsilon's membership is predominantly Latina and Hispanic American in composition. Members of the sorority are predominately from the United States, the Caribbean, and Latin America. Members refer to each other as Hermanas (translated as sister in the Spanish language). Additionally, they also refer to themselves as Señoritas (translated as ladies in Spanish) or Sigma Lambdas. Those undergoing the new membership education process are referred to as Damas (translated as ladies in Spanish).[23]

The sorority offers three ways to obtain membership: through an undergraduate chapter, through an alumni professional chapter, or receiving honorary status. Undergraduate and alumni professional chapters have separate academic requirements and prerequisites for membership. Honorary membership is decided by the organization's national governing body.[24]

Activities edit

The mission of Sigma Lambda Upsilon/Señoritas Latinas Unidas Sorority, Inc. is to showcase that only the sorority can authentically provide an everlasting sisterhood and an empowering sense of pride to its diverse members by intentionally contributing tools to distinguish themselves. The sorority specifically seeks to meet this mission through its goals of fostering:[25]

  • Sisterhood
  • Academic excellence
  • Leadership
  • Service to the community
  • Cultural enrichment

The ideals of the sorority are sincerity, loyalty, and unity.

Philanthropy edit

Historically since 2000, the organization's philanthropy has been the promotion of literacy in accordance with the standards set by The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). The sorority works with children and youth as its primary target population to aid in literacy in education and career success. The premise of their philanthropic work focuses on the power of literacy to uplift their communities and foster confidence in their young people, for them to advance toward their educational, personal, and professional goals.[26]

Mentoring programs edit

Sigma Lambda Upsilon's national mentoring initiatives are the Leadership, Advancement, and Development of our Young Sisters (LADYS) and Promoting Education, the Arts, our Roots, Leadership and Service (PEARLS) programs.[27]

National performance team edit

The sorority has a national performance team called Blacklisted.[28] It participates in various traditional step and stroll shows and helps promote development opportunities for members to live a more active lifestyle through the fitness and wellness initiative "Fit for a Señorita".[29]

Dates of celebration edit

Symbolism edit

The sorority uses Pre-Columbian imagery in its iconography.[33]

Chapters edit

 
States with Chapters of Sigma Lambda Upsilon/Señoritas Latinas Unidas Sorority, Incorporated.

Undergraduate chapters edit

Sigma Lambda Upsilon/Señoritas Latinas Unidas Sorority, Inc. has installed 46 chapters at over 60 Colleges and Universities, including:[1]

Graduate chapters edit

Graduate chapters, open to alumnae as well as alumnae initiates, include:[1]

  • Theta Alpha - New York City, NY
  • Theta Beta - Providence, RI
  • Theta Gamma - Albany, NY
  • Theta Delta - Texas
  • Theta Epsilon - Buffalo, NY
  • Theta Zeta - Philadelphia, PA
  • Theta Eta - New Jersey
  • Theta Theta - DC/Maryland/Northern Virginia
  • Theta Iota - Florida
  • Theta Kappa - California
  • Theta Lambda - Harrisburg, PA
  • Theta Mu - Boston, MA
  • Theta Nu - OH / MI / IN / IL
  • Theta Xi - Rochester, NY
  • Theta Omicron - Westchester, NY
  • Theta Pi - Atlanta, GA
  • Theta Rho - Long Island, NY
  • Theta Sigma - Central & Southern VA

References edit

  1. ^ a b c William Raimond Baird; Carroll Lurding (eds.). "Almanac of Fraternities and Sororities (Baird's Manual Online Archive)". Student Life and Culture Archives. University of Illinois: University of Illinois Archives. Retrieved 5 Jul 2021. The main archive URL is The Baird's Manual Online Archive homepage.
  2. ^ "Plattsburgh goes green for April with SUNY students".
  3. ^ "Box". uofi.app.box.com. Retrieved 2022-06-28.
  4. ^ Oliver Fajardo. "History of Latino Fraternal Movement and Why it Matters on Campus Today" (PDF). Cdn.ymaws.com. Retrieved October 26, 2022.
  5. ^ Moreno, Diana; Banuelos, Sheila (2013). "The Influence of Latina/o Greek Sorority and Fraternity Involvement on Latina/o College Student Transition and Success". Journal of Latino/Latin American Studies. 5 (2): 113–125. doi:10.18085/llas.5.2.y1113g2572x13061. Retrieved 2022-10-26.
  6. ^ "More Blacks Go to College; Rate for Latinos Falls : Education: Total of minorities on campus grows, but the gap with whites closes only slightly, a study will show today". Los Angeles Times. 20 January 1992. Retrieved 2022-10-26.
  7. ^ "History". Retrieved 2022-10-26.
  8. ^ "Latinx Resource Handbook 2018-19 14th Edition by University of Southern California - Issuu". issuu.com. 18 January 2019. Retrieved 2022-06-28.
  9. ^ Black Greek 101: The Culture, Customs, and Challenges of Black Fraternities and Sororities. Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press. 2003. ISBN 9780838639771. Retrieved 2022-06-28.
  10. ^ "Sigma Lambda Upsilon". Reflections. 11 May 2021. Retrieved 2023-05-05.
  11. ^ Cliff, Ellie; above, '22 For the Bibliography see link; Bibliography", "The Latina Experience. "The Latina Experience at Dartmouth · Dartmouth Course Exhibits". course-exhibits.library.dartmouth.eduaccess-date=2023-05-07.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  12. ^ "History | Sigma Lambda Alpha Sorority, Inc". July 24, 2016. Retrieved 2023-05-05.
  13. ^ "Member Organizations – National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations". Retrieved 2023-05-05.
  14. ^ "UVA lawsuit raises question of what counts as hazing". Higher Ed Dive. Retrieved 2023-05-05.
  15. ^ "Sorority charged with 'hazing' for requiring members to study 25 hours per week". The College Fix. January 6, 2019. Retrieved 2023-05-05.
  16. ^ "Sigma Lambda Upsilon v. Rector of Univ. of Va., 503 F. Supp. 3d 433 | Casetext Search + Citator". casetext.com. Retrieved 2023-05-05.
  17. ^ "Lawsuit: Sorority Guilty of 'Hazing' for Requiring Members to Study 25 Hours per Week". National Review. January 8, 2019. Retrieved 2023-05-05.
  18. ^ "What Constitutes Hazing". The Washington Post. February 2, 2019. Retrieved 2023-05-05.
  19. ^ "UVA tells Latina sorority studying 25 hours a week is hazing, lawsuit says". NBC News. 4 January 2019.
  20. ^ "Hazing Schmazing". Kerry Dougherty. 8 January 2019. Retrieved 2023-05-05.
  21. ^ "Sorority suit: UVa said studying 25 hours a week is hazing". Associated Press. January 4, 2019. Retrieved 2023-05-05.
  22. ^ "Sigma Lambda Upsilon Raises $100,000 to Endow OTHC Scholarship - Office of Multicultural Advancement – Syracuse University". 24 November 2022. Retrieved 2023-05-05.
  23. ^ "SLU Information Packet" (PDF). Retrieved 2023-05-05.
  24. ^ "SLU Constitution". Retrieved 2023-05-05.
  25. ^ "SLU Mission". Retrieved 2023-05-05.
  26. ^ "Latinx Sororities and Fraternities You Should Keep on Your Radar". 23 August 2021. Retrieved 2023-05-05.
  27. ^ "Sigma Lambda Upsilon". www.sigmalambdaupsilon.org. Retrieved 2017-02-02.
  28. ^ "HOME". blacklisted.
  29. ^ Foley, Michael. "The National Performance Team". Retrieved 2023-05-05.
  30. ^ "SLU: Being a Boricua by Amber B". October 11, 2016. Retrieved 2023-05-07.
  31. ^ "Hispanic/Latinx Heritage Month | Diversity and Inclusion". www.njit.edu. Retrieved 2022-06-28.
  32. ^ "Founders' Day: SLU's 28th Anniversary". December 1, 2015. Retrieved 2022-06-28.
  33. ^ "Ancient Colombian goldmaking – Smarthistory".
  34. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-08-17. Retrieved 2013-04-19.
  35. ^ "Multicultural Greek Council". www.farmingdale.edu. Retrieved 2017-02-02.

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Sigma Lambda Upsilon SLY or Senoritas Latinas Unidas Sorority Inc is a Latina based sorority founded on December 1 1987 at Binghamton University 1 2 The organization was created to promote academic achievement and serve the Latino community and the campuses that Sigma Lambda Upsilon serves The sorority is now present in over 65 campuses Though Latina based Sigma Lambda Upsilon Sorority Inc is a non discriminatory organization The sorority is a member of the National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations NALFO and is its fourth oldest sororal member by founding date 3 Sigma Lambda UpsilonSLYFoundedDecember 1 1987 36 years ago 1987 12 01 Binghamton UniversityVestal NYTypeSocial and Cultural InterestAffiliationNALFOEmphasisLatinaScopeNationalMission statementOnly Sigma Lambda Upsilon Senoritas Latinas Unidas Sorority Inc can authentically provide an everlasting sisterhood and an empowering sense of pride to our diverse members by intentionally contributing tools to distinguish ourselves MottoHasta La Muerte Until Death Colors Gold Black Silver RedSymbolSororal SymbolFlowerRed Pansy with Black and GoldJewelBlack PearlPublicationThe Spirit of EllaPhilanthropyLiteracyChapters46 undergraduate chapters18 graduate professional chaptersNicknameSenoritas Latinas Unidas SLU Sigma Lambdas SenoritasMascotBlack Persian Cat with Gold EyesHeadquartersGrand Central StationP O Box 3842 New York NY USAWebsiteNational website Contents 1 History 1 1 Origins 1 2 Establishment 1 3 20th century and NALFO 1 4 21st century and lawsuit against the University of Virginia 2 Membership 3 Activities 3 1 Philanthropy 3 2 Mentoring programs 3 3 National performance team 3 4 Dates of celebration 4 Symbolism 5 Chapters 5 1 Undergraduate chapters 5 2 Graduate chapters 6 ReferencesHistory editOrigins edit The sorority like other Greek members within the National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations was founded during the post 1975 phase of the Latino Greek Movement which followed the principio principle stage initially kickstarted in 1898 by student activism on college campuses 4 The fuerza force wave of Greek lettered Latino organizations in the 1980s would then begin as the result of many Latino students feeling they had to create a more favorable system of American higher education for Latino population within the country 5 This would be a much talked about issue during the time for social justice activists within the community as a result of the stagnant growth of Latino student enrollment during the 1980s through the early 1990s 6 Establishment edit The initial steps for the creation of Sigma Lambda Upsilon Senoritas Latinas Unidas Sorority Incorporated were taken in 1986 at Binghamton University Cynthia Santiago Adriana Zamora Carmen Ibeth Garcia Quinones and Carol Elizabeth Torres creating the Alpha chapter of Sigma Lambda Upsilon at the university forming the first Latina interest sorority on campus with their titles of founding mothers 7 The founding mothers like many other founding lines for Latina Greek lettered organizations during fuerza era modeled their probate ceremony after that of Greek lettered organizations in the National Pan Hellenic Council like Alpha Kappa Alpha 8 9 20th century and NALFO edit Throughout the 1990s during the fragmentation phase of the Latino Greek Movement which saw the creation and major expansion of many Latina Greek organizations the sorority was chartered across 30 campuses in various states and established alumni associations in major cities such as Washington D C 10 11 In 1992 the sorority briefly considered expanding into Texas at the Texas Woman s University after being contacted by an undergraduate student in the summer of that year who was inspired by the sorority s philanthropic work at the University of Pennsylvania Ultimately the sorority decided against establishing a chapter at the university which would lead the student Angeles Gonzalez along with six other women to establish the Alpha chapter of Sigma Lambda Alpha Senoritas Latinas en Accion Sorority Incorporated 12 Sigma Lambda Upsilon would later go onto charter the Theta Delta graduate chapter in the state It also joined the National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations in 1998 and became one of two East Coast sororities along with Omega Phi Beta to join the majority West Coast and Mid West conference instead of the majority East Coast ConcIlio Nacional de Hermandades Latinas that year 13 21st century and lawsuit against the University of Virginia edit In early 2019 the sorority was the figurehead of a notable debate highlighting what constitutes hazing and the challenges that colleges and universities face in enforcing anti hazing policies 14 The Alpha Rho chapter of Sigma Lambda Upsilon at the University of Virginia was accused of violating the university s anti hazing policy by requiring its members to complete mandatory study hours of at least 25 hours per week 15 This was met with the sorority s national organization filing a lawsuit against UVA in which they argued that the mandatory study hours were not hazing and that the university s definition of hazing was too broad 16 The lawsuit also accused UVA of discrimination against the sorority because of its focus on serving the Latina community Critics of UVA s decision to classify mandatory study hours as hazing included several writers and media outlets The National Review published an article arguing that the lawsuit against Sigma Lambda Upsilon was a sign of the hazing hysteria that has taken hold on college campuses 17 The Washington Post and NBC News also reported on the controversy highlighting the debate over what constitutes hazing and the controversy over UVA s decision to classify mandatory study hours as hazing 18 19 Kerry Dougherty a local columnist in Virginia also weighed in on the controversy arguing that UVA was making a mockery of the anti hazing policy by equating mandatory study hours with hazing 20 In response to the lawsuit filed by Sigma Lambda Upsilon s national organization UVA defended its anti hazing policies and argued that the university s definition of hazing was consistent with that used by other colleges and universities 21 UVA also emphasized its commitment to promoting diversity and inclusion on campus but argued that this commitment did not excuse violations of the university s policies The case was ultimately settled out of court in 2019 with Sigma Lambda Upsilon agreeing to implement new anti hazing policies and UVA agreeing to review its policies and procedures related to hazing In 2020 the sorority s chapter at Duke University notably managed to reach an endowment goal of 100 000 within two years despite having just initiated 77 members since its founding as the first Latina based sorority on the campus 22 Membership editSigma Lambda Upsilon s membership is predominantly Latina and Hispanic American in composition Members of the sorority are predominately from the United States the Caribbean and Latin America Members refer to each other as Hermanas translated as sister in the Spanish language Additionally they also refer to themselves as Senoritas translated as ladies in Spanish or Sigma Lambdas Those undergoing the new membership education process are referred to as Damas translated as ladies in Spanish 23 The sorority offers three ways to obtain membership through an undergraduate chapter through an alumni professional chapter or receiving honorary status Undergraduate and alumni professional chapters have separate academic requirements and prerequisites for membership Honorary membership is decided by the organization s national governing body 24 Activities editThe mission of Sigma Lambda Upsilon Senoritas Latinas Unidas Sorority Inc is to showcase that only the sorority can authentically provide an everlasting sisterhood and an empowering sense of pride to its diverse members by intentionally contributing tools to distinguish themselves The sorority specifically seeks to meet this mission through its goals of fostering 25 Sisterhood Academic excellence Leadership Service to the community Cultural enrichment The ideals of the sorority are sincerity loyalty and unity Philanthropy edit Historically since 2000 the organization s philanthropy has been the promotion of literacy in accordance with the standards set by The United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization UNESCO The sorority works with children and youth as its primary target population to aid in literacy in education and career success The premise of their philanthropic work focuses on the power of literacy to uplift their communities and foster confidence in their young people for them to advance toward their educational personal and professional goals 26 Mentoring programs edit Sigma Lambda Upsilon s national mentoring initiatives are the Leadership Advancement and Development of our Young Sisters LADYS and Promoting Education the Arts our Roots Leadership and Service PEARLS programs 27 National performance team edit The sorority has a national performance team called Blacklisted 28 It participates in various traditional step and stroll shows and helps promote development opportunities for members to live a more active lifestyle through the fitness and wellness initiative Fit for a Senorita 29 Dates of celebration edit 2nd Sunday of June Puerto Rican Day Parade 30 September 15 October 15 National Hispanic Heritage Month 31 December 1 Founder s Day 32 Symbolism editThe sorority uses Pre Columbian imagery in its iconography 33 Chapters edit nbsp States with Chapters of Sigma Lambda Upsilon Senoritas Latinas Unidas Sorority Incorporated Undergraduate chapters edit Sigma Lambda Upsilon Senoritas Latinas Unidas Sorority Inc has installed 46 chapters at over 60 Colleges and Universities including 1 Alpha chapter Binghamton University Beta chapter Buffalo State College University at Buffalo Daemen College Gamma chapter University of Pennsylvania Temple University Bryn Mawr College Drexel University St Joseph s University Delta chapter Brown University Epsilon chapter State University of New York at Cortland Zeta chapter State University of New York at Oswego Eta chapter Syracuse University Iota chapter Cornell University Ithaca College Kappa chapter Princeton University Lambda chapter Rutgers The State University of New Jersey Mu chapter University at Albany Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Union College College of Saint Rose Nu chapter Pennsylvania State University Xi chapter University of Rhode Island Omicron chapter New York University City College CUNY Baruch College CUNY St Francis College Lehman College CUNY Pi chapter Yale University Rho chapter Johnson and Wales University Sigma chapter Union College Tau chapter Rutgers University Newark Upsilon chapter University of Maryland College Park Phi chapter University of Massachusetts Amherst Smith College Hampshire College Amherst College Mount Holyoke College Chi chapter Boston University Tufts University Brandeis University Massachusetts Institute of Technology Psi chapter University of Rochester Rochester Institute of Technology St John Fisher College Nazareth College Omega chapter Old Dominion University Alpha Alpha chapter Columbia University Barnard College Alpha Beta chapter Dartmouth College Alpha Gamma chapter George Washington University Alpha Delta chapter State University of New York at Stony Brook Alpha Epsilon chapter State University of New York at Plattsburgh Alpha Zeta chapter Virginia Commonwealth University Alpha Eta chapter Indiana University at Bloomington Alpha Theta chapter Wesleyan University Alpha Iota chapter Hamilton College Alpha Kappa chapter Adelphi University Alpha Lambda chapter Montclair State University Alpha Mu chapter State University of New York at New Paltz Alpha Nu chapter Grand Valley State University Alpha Xi chapter Pace University Pleasantville Alpha Omicron chapter University of Connecticut Storrs Alpha Pi chapter Georgia State University Alpha Rho chapter University of Virginia Charlottesville 34 Alpha Sigma chapter Farmingdale State College 35 Alpha Tau chapter James Madison University Alpha Upsilon Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis Alpha Phi Kennesaw State University Alpha Chi University of Georgia Graduate chapters edit Graduate chapters open to alumnae as well as alumnae initiates include 1 Theta Alpha New York City NY Theta Beta Providence RI Theta Gamma Albany NY Theta Delta Texas Theta Epsilon Buffalo NY Theta Zeta Philadelphia PA Theta Eta New Jersey Theta Theta DC Maryland Northern Virginia Theta Iota Florida Theta Kappa California Theta Lambda Harrisburg PA Theta Mu Boston MA Theta Nu OH MI IN IL Theta Xi Rochester NY Theta Omicron Westchester NY Theta Pi Atlanta GA Theta Rho Long Island NY Theta Sigma Central amp Southern VAReferences edit a b c William Raimond Baird Carroll Lurding eds Almanac of Fraternities and Sororities Baird s Manual Online Archive Student Life and Culture Archives University of Illinois University of Illinois Archives Retrieved 5 Jul 2021 The main archive URL is The Baird s Manual Online Archive homepage Plattsburgh goes green for April with SUNY students Box uofi app box com Retrieved 2022 06 28 Oliver Fajardo History of Latino Fraternal Movement and Why it Matters on Campus Today PDF Cdn ymaws com Retrieved October 26 2022 Moreno Diana Banuelos Sheila 2013 The Influence of Latina o Greek Sorority and Fraternity Involvement on Latina o College Student Transition and Success Journal of Latino Latin American Studies 5 2 113 125 doi 10 18085 llas 5 2 y1113g2572x13061 Retrieved 2022 10 26 More Blacks Go to College Rate for Latinos Falls Education Total of minorities on campus grows but the gap with whites closes only slightly a study will show today Los Angeles Times 20 January 1992 Retrieved 2022 10 26 History Retrieved 2022 10 26 Latinx Resource Handbook 2018 19 14th Edition by University of Southern California Issuu issuu com 18 January 2019 Retrieved 2022 06 28 Black Greek 101 The Culture Customs and Challenges of Black Fraternities and Sororities Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press 2003 ISBN 9780838639771 Retrieved 2022 06 28 Sigma Lambda Upsilon Reflections 11 May 2021 Retrieved 2023 05 05 Cliff Ellie above 22 For the Bibliography see link Bibliography The Latina Experience The Latina Experience at Dartmouth Dartmouth Course Exhibits course exhibits library dartmouth eduaccess date 2023 05 07 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link History Sigma Lambda Alpha Sorority Inc July 24 2016 Retrieved 2023 05 05 Member Organizations National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations Retrieved 2023 05 05 UVA lawsuit raises question of what counts as hazing Higher Ed Dive Retrieved 2023 05 05 Sorority charged with hazing for requiring members to study 25 hours per week The College Fix January 6 2019 Retrieved 2023 05 05 Sigma Lambda Upsilon v Rector of Univ of Va 503 F Supp 3d 433 Casetext Search Citator casetext com Retrieved 2023 05 05 Lawsuit Sorority Guilty of Hazing for Requiring Members to Study 25 Hours per Week National Review January 8 2019 Retrieved 2023 05 05 What Constitutes Hazing The Washington Post February 2 2019 Retrieved 2023 05 05 UVA tells Latina sorority studying 25 hours a week is hazing lawsuit says NBC News 4 January 2019 Hazing Schmazing Kerry Dougherty 8 January 2019 Retrieved 2023 05 05 Sorority suit UVa said studying 25 hours a week is hazing Associated Press January 4 2019 Retrieved 2023 05 05 Sigma Lambda Upsilon Raises 100 000 to Endow OTHC Scholarship Office of Multicultural Advancement Syracuse University 24 November 2022 Retrieved 2023 05 05 SLU Information Packet PDF Retrieved 2023 05 05 SLU Constitution Retrieved 2023 05 05 SLU Mission Retrieved 2023 05 05 Latinx Sororities and Fraternities You Should Keep on Your Radar 23 August 2021 Retrieved 2023 05 05 Sigma Lambda Upsilon www sigmalambdaupsilon org Retrieved 2017 02 02 HOME blacklisted Foley Michael The National Performance Team Retrieved 2023 05 05 SLU Being a Boricua by Amber B October 11 2016 Retrieved 2023 05 07 Hispanic Latinx Heritage Month Diversity and Inclusion www njit edu Retrieved 2022 06 28 Founders Day SLU s 28th Anniversary December 1 2015 Retrieved 2022 06 28 Ancient Colombian goldmaking Smarthistory SLU Welcomes Newest Chapter Alpha Rho chapter at University of Virginia Archived from the original on 2013 08 17 Retrieved 2013 04 19 Multicultural Greek Council www farmingdale edu Retrieved 2017 02 02 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sigma Lambda Upsilon amp oldid 1218840387, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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