Lambda Sigma

Lambda Sigma

infobox Organization
name = Lambda Sigma (ΛΣ)


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abbreviation =
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parent_organization = Society of Cwens
formation = birth date and age|1922|11|07 at the University of Pittsburghcite web | title = History of Lambda Sigma Society | publisher = Lambda Sigma Society | url = http://www.lambdasigma.org/handbook/history.html | accessdate = 2008-02-11]
type = Sophomore honor society
headquarters =
location = flag|United States
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leader_title = National President
leader_name = Jane Price Harmon
affiliations = ACHS
website = [http://www.lambdasigma.org/ lambdasigma.org]
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Lambda Sigma (ΛΣ) is an American college sophomore honor society. Originally named the Society of Cwens, the society was established at the University of Pittsburgh in Fall 1922 as a women's honors society, and became a national organization with the 1925 foundation of chapters at Miami University and the University of Missouri.cite web | title = More About LS | publisher = Lambda Sigma Society | url = http://www.lambdasigma.org/more/index.html | accessdate = 2008-02-11] The society is "dedicated to the purpose of fostering leadership, scholarship, fellowship, and the spirit of service among college students, and to promoting the interests of the college or university in every possible way".cite web | title = Lambda Sigma | publisher = Lambda Sigma Society | url = http://www.lambdasigma.org/ | accessdate = 2008-02-11]

History

ociety of Cwens

In the early 1920s, University of Pittsburgh Dean Thyrsa Amos saw the need for a society for outstanding sophomore women. On 7 November 1922, twelve sophomore women responded to invitations and met at Heinz House, electing to found a society to sponsor activities for all freshmen and sophomore women and to "select for membership in the spring those freshman women who displayed the finest Pitt spirit, showed good scholarship and expressed interest in activities through fine participation in them". The society was named Cwens, from the word "", meaning "lady" or "queen" in Anglo-Saxon. The emblem selected was a golden crown resting upon a sceptre.

Soon afterwards, Beta and Gamma chapters were founded at Miami University and the University of Missouri, with the first Society of Cwens conference held in May 1925 on the Miami campus. A charter was obtained to certify Cwens as a national organization; a petition was submitted, and on 16 June 1926, the certificate of incorporation was approved and the charter of the National Society of Cwens was recorded in the Common Pleas Court of Allegheny County. Titles of officers in the organization were given Anglo-Saxon names, and a national convention (called the "Witan") was held twice annually, rotating among the colleges and universities having Cwen chapters. The society's publication was called "The Tid".

The 1972 Witan, held in Pittsburgh on the campus of Duquesne University, observed the Fiftieth Anniversary of the society and climaxed in a "feast" in the Cathedral of Learning at the University of Pittsburgh. This ceremony, detailed in the book of rituals (the "Hydan-Bok"), is a revered event in the history of the organization.

Foundation of Lambda Sigma

However, in 1975, the Title IX Education Amendments mandated the abolishment of single-sex organizations in institutions of higher learning. In October 1975, Cwens chapter presidents gave authority to the National Executive Board to disband the society and to formulate plans for a national sophomore honor society for both men and women. The National Board disbanded the National Society of Cwens, founding the Lambda Sigma Society as a direct descendant on 6 March 1976. The Society of Cwens's goal of fostering leadership, scholarship, fellowship, and service remain the same in the child organization.

Insignia

Lambda Sigma's official symbol is composed of the Greek letters lambda and sigma in gold imposed on a blue lozenge. The letters are emblematic of the society's ideals of leadership and scholarship.

Membership

Membership in any chapter may not exceed 50 students, or 10 percent of the freshman class - whichever is lower. Students who achieve GPAs within at least the top 35 percent of the class at the time of selection are eligible for selection in the spring term following their completion of at least one academic term. These new members selected to Lambda Sigma become active during their second year.

Active chapters

Lambda Sigma has 37 active chapters:cite web | title = Lambda Sigma Chapter Roster | publisher = Lambda Sigma Society | url = http://www.lambdasigma.org/roster/index.html/ | accessdate = 2008-02-11]

References

External links

* [http://www.lambdasigma.org/ Official website]
* [http://www.lambdasigma.org/handbook/history.html History of Lambda Sigma Society]
* [http://www.pitt.edu/~sorc/lambdas/index.html University of Pittsburgh (Alpha chapter)]
* From CMU's "The Tartan": " [http://www.thetartan.org/2008/2/4/news/sophomore Sophomore honor society serves community] "


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