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|Petersburg, Virginia
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|December 8, 1984
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|San Antonio, Texas
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|Nassau/Suffolk, New York
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|October 11, 1986
|October 11, 1986
|Dallas/Ft Worth, Texas
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|October 10, 1987
|October 10, 1987
|St. Thomas, Virgin Islands
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|March 18, 1989
|March 18, 1989
|West Palm Beach, Florida
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|October 14, 1989
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|Orangeburg, South Carolina
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|Tampa, Florida
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|December 2, 1989
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|Selma, Alabama
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|March 24, 1990
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|Montgomery, Alabama
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|Wilmington, Delaware
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|January 26, 1991
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|Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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|Long Beach, California
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|Port Charlotte, Florida
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Revision as of 06:23, 16 April 2024

Chi Eta Phi
ΧΗΦ
The official coat of arms of Chi Eta Phi
FoundedOctober 16, 1932; 91 years ago (1932-10-16)
Freedman's Hospital, Washington, D. C.
TypeProfessional
AffiliationIndependent
EmphasisNursing
ScopeInternational
Mission statementTo elevate the plane of nursing, and to increase interest in the nursing profession.
MottoService for Humanity
Colors  Pea green and   Lemon Yellow
FlowerWhite Chrysanthemum with Ivy
MascotTurtle
PublicationThe Glowing Lamp
Chapters101+ (graduate) and 41 (undergraduate)
Members8,000 lifetime
Headquarters3029 13th Street
Washington, D.C. 20009
United States
WebsiteChi Eta Phi homepage
[1][2][3]

Chi Eta Phi Sorority, Inc. (ΧΗΦ) is an international, nonprofit, professional service organization for registered professional nurses and student nurses, representing many cultures and diverse ethnic backgrounds.[2][3] The sorority has more than 8,000 members located throughout the United States, the District of Columbia, Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, and Monrovia, Liberia. Sarah Killian, DNP, RN is the current national president.

History

Chi Eta Phi Sorority, Inc., was founded on October 16, 1932, at Freedman's Hospital in Washington D.C., now known as Howard University Hospital. The organization's foundation was based on concerns, at that time, which regarded restrictions in the employment of black nurses to segregated facilities and hospitals, and menial positions where there was little to no chance of advancement in the profession.

The charter chapter, Alpha, was founded and organized by Ailene Carrington Ewell, RN, with the assistance of eleven other black registered nurses, collectively known as "The Twelve Jewels". The Twelve Jewels were:[4]

  • Clara E. Beverly
  • Lillian Mosely Boswell
  • Gladys Louise Catchings
  • Bessie Foster Cephas
  • Henrietta Smith Chisholm
  • Susan Elizabeth Freeman
  • Ruth Turner Garrett
  • Olivia Larkins Howard
  • Mildred Wood Lucas
  • Clara Belle Royster
  • Katherine Chandler Turner

Symbols

The sorority's colors are pea green and lemon yellow. Its flower is the white chrysanthemum with ivy. Its mascot is the turtle, chosen because it is determined, persevering, a risk taker, sure-footed, and purposefully directed.[5] Its motto is "Service for Humanity".[6]

Programs

The organization has programs focusing on health promotion/disease prevention, leadership development, mentoring, recruitment, retention, and scholarship. These programs include national, regional, and local conferences, seminars, and workshops; consumer health education programs throughout different communities; leadership development programs/summits that focus on continuing education; recruitment and retention of nursing students; and award recognition of outstanding nurses in the profession.

The organization has relationships with many civic, professional, and educational groups including the American Nurses' Association, the National Council of Negro Women, the United Negro College Fund, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, the Sickle Cell Disease Association of America, the American Cancer Society, the National Cancer Institute, and the National Institute on Drug Abuse.

Publications

Chi Eta Phi has several publications including:[7]

  • Chi Line, semi-annual newsletter
  • The Glowing Lamp, Journal of Chi Eta Phi Sorority, annual peer-reviewed

It has also published a few books:

  • Mary Eliza Mahoney, America's First Black Professional Nurse (1986) ISBN 978-0935087130
  • This History of the Chi Eta Phi Sorority, Inc.: Volume II 1968-1997 (1998)
  • The Nurse in the Kitchen (2010) ISBN 978-1449065492

Chapters

The graduate and undergraduate (Beta) chapters are grouped into five regions according to geographic areas. There are over 101 graduate chapters and 41 undergraduate chapters located in 33 states, Washington, D.C., St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands, and Monrovia, Liberia. Membership is by invitation and is both active and honorary.

Collegiate chapters

Following is a list of Chi Eta Phi collegiate chapters.[8][9][10] Active chapters are indicated in bold. Inactive chapters are in italics.

Chapter Charter date

and range

Institution Location Status References
Epsilon Beta Tuskegee University Tuskegee, Alabama Active
Eta Beta Norfolk State University Norfolk, Virginia Active
Rho Beta St. Louis Citywide St. Louis, Missouri Active
Tau Beta Hampton University Hampton, Virginia Active
Alpha Delta Beta Howard University Washington, D.C. Active
Gamma Alpha Beta Coppin State College Baltimore, Maryland Active
Lambda Chi Beta June 23, 1972 Wayne State University Detroit, Michigan Active
Lambda Chi Alpha Beta August 25, 1973 University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan Active
Eta Chi Beta April 26, 1974 Indiana University Indianapolis, Indiana Active
Sigma Chi Beta April 4, 1975 North Carolina A&T State University Greensboro, North Carolina Inactive
Phi Chi Beta February 28, 1987 Medical College of Georgia Augusta, Georgia Inactive
Chi Chi Beta March 16, 1991 Winston-Salem State University Winston-Salem, North Carolna Active
Zeta Chi Beta Prairie View A&M University Prairie View, Texas Active
Theta Gamma Beta Philadelphia Citywide Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Active
Theta Delta Beta Villanova University College of Nursing Villanova, Pennsylvania Active
Theta Chi Beta Long Island University Active
Theta Phi Beta October 23, 1993 Auburn University Auburn, Alabama Inactive
Lambda Phi Beta Bowie State University Prince George's County, Maryland Active
Mu Phi Beta Georgia State University Atlanta, Georgia Inactive
Xi Phi Beta Dallas Citywide Dallas, Texas Active
Delta Eta Beta 1995 Inactive
Delta Phi Beta April 23, 1995 Clemson University Clemson, South Carolina Inactive
Lambda Chi Beta Beta April  28, 1995 University of Detroit Mercy Detroit, Michigan Active
Kappa Alpha Beta Duquesne University Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Active
Kappa Beta Beta University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Active
Kappa Chi Beta Inactive
Psi Phi Beta Southern University Baton Rouge, Louisiana Active
Tau Chi Beta Seton Hall University South Orange, New Jersey Active
Beta Chi Chi Beta Rochester Citywide Rochster, New York Acitve
Delta Eta Alpha Beta 1996 University of South Carolina Columbia, South Carolina Active
Sigma Chi Alpha Beta 1999 University of North Carolina at Greensboro Greensboro, North Carolina Active
Phi Chi Alpha Beta August 6, 2002 Augusta University Augusta, Georgia Active
Chi Phi Beta February 23, 2003 Florida A&M University Tallahassee, Florida Active
Rho Beta May 8, 2004 Goldfarb School of Nursing at Barnes-Jewish College St Louis, Missouri Active
Kappa Chi Alpha Beta April 7, 2012 Columbus State University Columbus, Georgia Active
Lambda Eta Alpha Beta December 1, 2012 Texas Christian University Fort Worth, Texas Active [11]

Graduate chapters

Following are the graduate chapters of Chi Eta Phi.[12][9][10] Active chapters are indicated in bold. Inactive chapters are in italics.

Chapter Charter date and range Location Status References
Alpha October 16, 1932 Washington, D.C. Active [13][14]
Beta Unassigned
Delta 1937 Active [15]
Eta November 19, 1939 Norfolk, Virginia Active [16]
Gamma Baltimore, Maryland Active [14]
Epsilon May 3, 1939 Tuskegee, Alabama Active
Zeta Richmond, Virginia Active [14]
Theta Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Active [14]
Iota May 22, 1948 Charlotte, North Carolina Active
Kappa Inactive
Lambda September 5, 1951 Asheville, North Carolina Active
Mu Inactive
Nu December 5, 1952 Miami, Florida Active
Xi June 5, 1953 Birmingham, Alabma Active
Omicron September 26, 1954 New York City, New York Active [14]
Pi April 30, 1955 Durham, North Carolina Active
Rho March 30,1956 St Louis, Missouri Active
Sigma October 11, 1958 Jacksonville, Florida Actve
Tau Hampton, Virginia Active [14]
Upsilon (see Xi Phi) 1959 Dallas, Texas Reestablished [17]
Phi May 30, 1959 Tampa, Floria Inactive
Chi Inactive
Psi Inactive
Omega May 13, 1961 Suffolk, Virginia Active [14]
Alpha Chi May 27, 1961 Nashville, Tennessee Active
Gamma Chi July 21, 1962 Atlanta, Georgia Active
Delta Chi October 13, 1962 Macon, Georgia Inactive
Beta Chi April 26, 1963 Memphis, Tennessee Inactive
Epsion Chi Inactive
Zeta Chi November 29, 1963 Houston, Texas Active [18]
Eta Chi April 24,1965 Indianapolis, Indiana Active
Theta Chi Queens, New York Active [14]
Iota Chi Bronx, New York Active [14]
Kappa Chi October 30, 1965 Columbus, Georgia Active
Lambda Chi November 13,1965 Detroit, Michigan Active
Mu Chi May 7, 1966 Los Angeles, California Active [19]
Nu Chi May 28,1966 Cleveland, Ohio Active
Xi Chi Inactive
Omicron Chi April 19, 1969 Charleston, South Carolina Active
Pi Chi Mount Bayou, Mississippi Inactive
Rho Chi Inactive
Sigma Chi November 20, 1971 Greensboro, North Carolina Active
Tau Chi Somerset, New Jersey Active [14]
Upsilon Chi September 6, 1975 Knoxville, Tennessee Active
Rho Kappa May 29, 1971 New Orleans, Louisiana Active [20]
Phi Chi May 21, 1977 Augusta, Georgia Active
Chi Chi September 23, 1978 Winston-Salem, North Carolina Active
Psi Chi May 12, 1979 Salisbury, North Carolina Active
Omega Chi Brooklyn, New York Active [14]
Alpha Eta May 24,1980 Chicago, Illinois Active
Gamma Eta March 13,1982 Columbus, Ohio Active
Delta Eta June 19, 1982 Columbia, South Carolina Active
Epsilon Eta Inactive
Zeta Eta October 8,1983 Fort Wayne, Indiana Active
Eta Eta Petersburg, Virginia Active [14]
Theta Eta December 8, 1984 San Antonio, Texas Active [21]
Iota Eta 1985 Active [15]
Kappa Eta Nassau and Suffolk Counties, New York Active [14]
Lambda Eta October 11, 1986 Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas Active [22][11]
Mu Eta October 10, 1987 Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands Active
Nu Eta March 18, 1989 West Palm Beach, Florida Inactive
Xi Eta October 14, 1989 Orangeburg, South Carolina Inactive
Omicron Eta Tampa, Florida Inactive
Pi Eta Inactive
Rho Eta December 2, 1989 Selma, Alabama Active
Sigma Eta March 24, 1990 Montgomery, Alabama Active
Tau Eta Wilmington, Delaware Active [14]
Upsilon Eta January 26, 1991 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Active [23]
Phi Eta May 18, 1991 Ocala, Florida Active
Chi Eta Inactive
Psi Eta June 8, 1991 Long Beach, California Active [24]
Omega Eta December 14, 1991 Port Charlotte, Florida Inactive
Alpha Phi 1992 Stockton, California Active [15]
Gamma Phi 1992 Lawnside, New Jersey Active [14]
Delta Phi May 13, 1993 Greenville, South Carolna Inactive
Epsilon Phi Inactive
Zeta Phi June 5, 1993 Lexington, Kentucky Active
Eta Phi October 9, 1993 Mobile, Alabama Active
Theta Phi October 23, 1993 Auburn, Alabama Active
Iota Phi Portsmouth, Virginia Active [14]
Kappa Phi January 22, 1994 Florence, Alabama Active
Lambda Phi March 19, 1994 Prince George's County, Maryland Active [14]
Mu Phi February 25, 1995 Stone Mountain, Georgia Active
Nu Phi April 15,1995 Waukegan, Illinois Active
Xi Phi (see Upsilon) May 6, 1995 Dallas, Texas Active [17]
Omicron Phi Inactive
Pi Phi Inactive
Rho Phi March 14, 1998 Raleigh, North Carolina Active
Sigma Phi September 12, 1998 Waco-McLennan County, Texas Active [25]
Tau Phi Inactive
Upsilon Phi September 25, 1999 Florence/Darlington, South Carolina Active
Phi Phi December 9, 2000 Sumter, South Carolina Active
Chi Phi June 30, 2001 Tallahassee, Florida Active
Psi Phi August 2, 2002 Baton Rouge, Louisiana Active [26]
Omega Phi Inactive
Alpha Chi Chi November 20,2004 Florissant, Missouri Active
Beta Chi Chi Rochester, New York Active [14]
Gamma Chi Chi November 3, 2007 Nacogdoches, Texas Active [6]
Delta Chi Chi February 23, 2008 Jacksonville, Florida Active
Epsilon Chi Chi Inactive
Zeta Chi Chi May 28, 2011 Savannah, Georgia Active
Eta Chi Chi Inactive
Theta Chi Chi May 30, 2015 Milwaukee, Wisconsin Active
Iota Chi Chi June 27,2015 Flint, Michigan Active
Kappa Chi Chi 2015 Honolulu, Hawaii Active [15]
Lambda Chi Chi August 22, 2015 Oakland, California Active [13]
Mu Chi Chi September 10, 2015 Pine Bluff, Arkansas Active [27]
Nu Chi Chi Inactive
Xi Chi Chi November 14, 2015 Hattiesburg, Mississippi Active
Omicron Chi Chi Inactive
Pi Chi Chi Feburary 20, 2016 Active [28]
Rho Chi Chi Inactive
Sigma Chi Chi February 2, 2016 Bryant, Arkansas Active [29]
Tau Chi Chi May 14, 2016 Zachary and Clinton, Louisiana Active [30]
Upsilon Chi Chi Inactive
Phi Chi Chi June 18, 2016 Vicksburg, Mississippi Active
Chi Chi Chi July 16, 2016 Memphis, Tennessee Active
Psi Chi Chi August 6, 2016 Chattanooga, Tennessee Active
Omega Chi Chi August 27, 2016 Macon, Georgia Active
Alpha Eta Eta September 24,2016 Ann Arbor Michigan Active
Beta Eta Eta November 19, 2016 Mendenhall, Mississippi Active
Gamma Eta Eta May 20, 2017 Clinton, North Carolina Active
Delta Eta Eta June 3,2017 Cincinnati, Ohio Active
Epsilon Eta Eta September 9, 2017 Kansas City, Kansas Active
Zeta Eta Eta September 16, 2017 Orangeburg, South Carolina Active
Eta Eta Eta 2019 Las Vegas, Nevada Active [15]
Theta Eta Eta Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Active [14]

Notable members

References

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  2. ^ a b About US Archived June 23, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ a b History Archived November 9, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Founders Archived July 8, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ "Mascot". Chi Eta Phi Sorority, Inc. 2021-12-07. Retrieved 2024-04-16.
  6. ^ a b "Gamma Chi Chi | Middlesouth Region Chi Eta Phi". Retrieved 2024-04-16.
  7. ^ "Publications". Chi Eta Phi Sorority, Inc. 2021-12-07. Retrieved 2024-04-16.
  8. ^ "Beta Chapters". Chi Eta Phi Sorority, Inc. 2021-12-10. Retrieved 2024-04-16.
  9. ^ a b "Chapters". Southeast Region Chi Eta Phi Sorority. Retrieved 2024-04-16.
  10. ^ a b "Middlewest Region Chapters". Midwest Region Chi Eta Phi Sorority. Retrieved 2024-04-16.
  11. ^ a b "About Us". Lambda Eta Chapter of Chi Eta Phi Sorority. Retrieved 2024-04-16.
  12. ^ "Chapters". Middlesouth Region Chi Eta Phi. Retrieved 2024-04-16.
  13. ^ a b "About". Lambda Chi Chi. Retrieved 2024-04-16.
  14. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s "The Powerful Northeast Region of Chi Eta Phi Sorority Inc.: A Yearbook Compilation 2019-2021" (PDF). 2021. Retrieved April 16, 2024.
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  21. ^ "Theta Eta | Middlesouth Region Chi Eta Phi". Retrieved 2024-04-16.
  22. ^ "Lambda Eta | Middlesouth Region Chi Eta Phi". Retrieved 2024-04-16.
  23. ^ "Upsilon Eta | Middlesouth Region Chi Eta Phi". Retrieved 2024-04-16.
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  30. ^ "Tau Chi Chi | Middlesouth Region Chi Eta Phi". Retrieved 2024-04-16.
  31. ^ "Outstanding nurses honored at ANA Convention in Hawaii". AORN Journal. 28 (3): 416–417. 1978-09-01. doi:10.1016/s0001-2092(07)61633-0. ISSN 1878-0369.
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