Beta Beta Beta

Beta Beta Beta (also called TriBeta), is a collegiate honor society and academic fraternity[1] for students of the biological sciences. It was founded in 1922 at Oklahoma City University by Dr. Frank G. Brooks and a group of his students. As of 2012, it has 553 chapters in the United States with over 200,000 members. The society's journal, BIOS, publishes research papers by undergraduates.

Beta Beta Beta
ΒΒΒ
Founded1922 (1922)
Oklahoma City University
TypeHonor Society
MottoBlepein Basin Biou "To See the Foundation of Life"
ColorsBlood red and leaf green
FlowerAmerican Beauty rose
MembersOver 200,000 collegiate
HeadquartersUniversity of North Alabama
Florence, Alabama
U.S.
Websitehttp://www.tri-beta.org

History

In 1922, Frank Brooks proposed the organization of a biology fraternity to a group of biology majors at Oklahoma City University. Five students joined him to join the first or Alpha chapter. In 1923, a student from Simpson College attended a summer session at Oklahoma City University, and expressed interest in the society. Upon returning to Simpson College a charter was applied for and granted as Beta chapter, however the chapter was not installed until 1927. By that time, both Gamma chapter at Western State College and Delta at Southwestern College had been installed. In December 1925, representatives from Alpha, Gamma and Delta chapters met, decided that Beta Beta Beta would no longer be secret, abolished the rituals used until that time, formed a National Organization and elected National Officers.[2]

Chapter list

References

  1. The phrase "biology fraternity" is indeed used in the very beginning of the Milestones page, on the organization's own Website. Link: http://tribeta.org/Milestones/index.html%5B%5D.
  2. Beta Beta Beta Milestones
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