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The Society for Collegiate Journalists (SCJ) is an American honor society for student journalists.

It was formed on June 1, 1975 as a merger between the two journalism honor societies Pi Delta Epsilon (ΠΔΕ) and Alpha Phi Gamma (ΑΦΓ).[1]

Many of its activities take place at the chapter level. At the national level, the SCJ runs a biennial national convention and publishes an online journal, The Collegiate Journalist, and a newsletter, The Reporter.

Chapters of Pi Delta Epsilon

These are some of the chapters of Pi Delta Epsilon, founded in 1909 at Syracuse University and existent in 1922; there may be others.[2]

Alpha Division

Beta Division

Gamma Division

See also

References

  1. ^ Name SEMO Journalists to Positions
  2. ^ As listed in the 1923 MIT Technique yearbook, p.248, accessed 21 Jun 2020.
  3. ^ In the era before the ΑΦΓ merger this was the Gamma chapter, first referenced in the MIT Technique yearbook in the 1915 ed., p.279.
  4. ^ Name confusion: The 31 May, 1915 issue of the Columbia Daily Spectator notes this was the Gamma chapter of Pi Delta Epsilon. That same article says MIT's was the fraternity's Delta chapter. Accessed 21 Nov 2020.