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Sigma Thêta Pi
ΣΘΠ
FoundedSeptember 10, 2003; 20 years ago (2003-09-10)
Joseph Fourier University, Grenoble, France
TypeSocial
ScopeInternational
France
Canada
MottoFraternitas, Animi Excelsitas ac Dignitas
Colors  Black

  Red

  White
SymbolRadiant Star
FlowerFleur-de-lis
Chapters2 in Canada, 4 in France
Nickname"Sigmas", "STPi" or "EON"
WebsiteSigma Thêta Pi Website

Sigma Thêta Pi (ΣΘΠ, STPi), is an international student fraternity based in Quebec (Canada)[1] and France, which was founded in 2003. There are currently 5 active Sigma Thêta Pi chapters.

History

In 2003, four students decided to create Sigma Theta Pi.[2] In 2008, the fraternity became international, when one of the four founders exported Sigma Thêta Pi to Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

The Montreal chapter and Quebec chapter of this fraternity makes it the only one to have an official recognition from a French speaking university.[3]

Objectives

The fraternity is focused on two main goals. The first is to enjoy the festivities of a student way of life; the second is to put together a social and professional network through the ΣΘΠ's brothers.[4] The fraternity's motto is, “Fraternitas, Animi Excelsitas ac Dignitas“ which means "brotherhood, pride, dignity". This fraternity includes students from different scholastic curricula, different origins and nationalities, which can be associated with its internationality.[2]

Localisation

Chapters

Greek Chapter name City Ancient city name (used to describe chapter location)[5] Status
Alpha Grenoble, France Cularo Inactive
Beta Montreal, Quebec, Canada Hochelaga Active
Gamma Lyon, France Lugdunum Active
Delta Amiens, France Samarobriva Active
Epsilon Bordeaux, France Burdigala Inactive
Zêta Nancy, France Nanciacum Inactive
Êta Dijon, France Divio Inactive
Thêta St John's, Canada Avalon Inactive
Iota Sherbrooke, Canada Hyatt's Mill Inactive
Kappa Quebec City, Quebec, Canada Stadaconé Active
Lambda Paris, France Lutetia Active
Mu Montréal (Concordia), Canada Hochelaga Inactive
Nu Lille, France Treola On going

See also

References