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Nu Sigma Beta

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Puerto Rican collegiate fraternity
Nu Sigma Beta
ΝΣΒ
Founded1937; 88 years ago (1937)
University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras Campus
TypeSocial
Affiliation
StatusActive
ScopeRegional
Colors White, Royal blue, and Gold
FlowerGardenia
Chapters8
NicknameLa Nu Sigma
HeadquartersSan Juan,Puerto Rico
United States
Websitenusigmabeta.org

Nu Sigma Beta Fraternity (ΝΣΒ) is aPuerto Rican fraternity. It was established in 1937 at theUniversity of Puerto Rico by 10 students from diverse backgrounds. It quickly expanded and 86 years later, there are chapters and zones all over the island, Dominican Republic and the United States.

History

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Among the founding members were: Carlos M. Vidal, Jafet Ramirez Ledesma, Jose Antonio Luiña, Jose Enrique Del Valle, Juan Pedrosa, Luis A. Berrios, Pedro Urbiztondo, Pedro A. Mattei, Ruben Gaztambide Arrillaga, Baltasar Quinones Elias, Edwin Cortes Garcia, among others.

These members came together on the Rio Piedras Campus and decided to form their social fraternity based on the principles of appreciation, respect, and tolerance, among other qualities. Believing this, they established a non-profit organization to develop helpful community-oriented citizens, promoting sincere friendship and a sense of brotherhood. Nu Sigma Beta was established with a written constitution.

Shortly after it was established, they celebrated their first initiation ceremony. During this ceremony, seven students joined them. The fraternity quickly expanded and grew in numbers. By 1939, the fraternity opened its second chapter at theUPR-Mayaguez, formerly known as CAAM.[1] This chapter became known as theBeta chapter and theSan Juan chapter became theAlpha chapter. The fraternity has continually grown and expanded to encompass almost all institutions of higher learning within Puerto Rico and some beyond. Today, more than 86 years after its founding, there have been new chapters created in the Dominican Republic and the United States. There are chapters in Florida, Washington D.C., Philadelphia and others; there are also zones in Orlando, Texas, and other states. Recently the fraternity organized the reopening of the Nu chapter at theUniversidad Central del Este atSan Pedro de Macorís There are also chapters in theUniversity of Puerto Rico at Humacao[2] and at thePontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico.[3]

The fraternity's need to be organized at a central level, due to its expanding nature, led it to be divided into Zones and chapters. Those still in college are inducted into chapters, while those who are not in college or after the age of 28 are inducted into zones. Chapter members are transferred into zones upon completing their undergraduate and/or graduate studies.

In November 1957 together withPhi Sigma Alpha andPhi Eta Mu they founded a Greek letter umbrella organizationConcilio Interfraternitario de Puerto Rico.[4]

Symbols

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Nu Sigma Beta's colors are white, royal blue, and gold. Its flower is thegardenia.

Governance

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The fraternity is governed by a presiding or executive committee, composed primarily of the President, First Vice-President, Second Vice-President, General Secretary, and General Treasurer. It also has a separate body acting as the legislative and judicial branches, simultaneously. The Supreme Council is presided over by the Executive Secretary. The governing bodies can only take action based on the rules of the fraternity, but the executive decision relies on the General Assembly, which is composed of zone and chapter delegates. The Constitution may only be amended in General Assembly.

Philanthropy

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The fraternity is dedicated to the creation of outstanding citizens in their community. As a result, the fraternity has many community-based programs, such as drug prevention campaigns, charity sports tournaments, and blood drives for local hospitals and the American Red Cross. Members are active in their communities, participating in environmental campaigns like SCUBA Dogs. Nu Sigma Beta also holds an annual golf tournament benefiting Instituto Santa Ana y el Colegio Caliope[5] and her organizations such asRonald McDonald House, Hogar Niñito Jesus,United Way, andThe Salvation Army.

Chapters

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Collegiate chapters

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These are the collegiate chapters of the Nu Sigma Beta fraternity.

ChapterCharter date and rangeInstitutionLocationStatusReference
AlphaOctober 1937University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras CampusRio Piedras, Puerto RicoActive[6]
Beta (RUM)1939University of Puerto Rico at MayaguezMayaguez, Puerto RicoActive[6]
GammaSeptember 22, 1945 – 19xx ?, 1977Interamerican University of Puerto RicoSan German, Puerto RicoActive[6]
Delta (PUCPR)1948Pontificia Universidad Católica de Puerto RicoPonce, Puerto RicoActive[6]
EpsilonApril 1946 – xxxx ?Villanova University andPennsylvaniaVillanova, PennsylvaniaInactive[6]
Zeta1957–1967George Washington UniversityWashington D.CInactive[6]
Omega Prime1949–19xx ?University of MiamiCoral Gables, FloridaInactive, Reissued[6]
Kappa PrimeDecember 1958 – 1972University of Puerto Rico School of MedicineSan Juan, Puerto RicoInactive, Reissued[6]
Omicron Prime1958–19xx ?Study Center of theInter-American University in AreciboArecibo, Puerto RicoInactive, Reissued[6]
Chi Prime1964–1967University of Puerto Rico School of LawRío Piedras, Puerto RicoInactive, Reissued[6]
Omega Second1966–1972Inter-American University of Hato ReyHato Rey, Puerto RicoInactive, Reissued[6]
Nu1975–1986Universidad Central del EsteSan Pedro de Macoris, Dominican RepublicInactive, Reissued[6]
Omega Third1977–1980Loyola University andTulane UniversityNew Orleans, LouisianaInactive, Reissued[6]
Kappa1977University of Puerto Rico at CayeyCayey, Puerto RicoActive[6][a]
Omega1992University of Puerto Rico at HumacaoHumacao, Puerto RicoActive[7]
Omicrón1958University of Puerto Rico at AreciboArecibo, Puerto RicoActive
Chi2018Florida State UniversityTallahassee, FloridaActive
  1. ^This chapter started at the Cayey School of Medicine and the Cayey University College.

Alumni chapters

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These are the Zones or alumni chapters of the Nu Sigma Beta fraternity.

ChapterCharter date and rangeLocationStatusReference
Zona Alumni2019Mayaguez, Puerto RicoActive
Zona AreciboArecibo, Puerto RicoActive
Zona Betances1992Mayaguez, Puerto RicoActive
Zona Borikén2019Dorado, Puerto RicoActive
Zona CayeyCayey, Puerto RicoActive
Zona CentroCaguas, Puerto RicoActive
Zona GuajatacaIsabela, Puerto RicoActive
Zona HumacaoHumacao, Puerto RicoActive
Zona Kofresi2019Quebradillas, Puerto RicoActive
Zona LajasLajas, Puerto RicoActive
Zona MiamiMiami, FloridaActive
Zona OrlandoOrlando, FloridaActive
Zona Ponce1950Ponce, Puerto RicoActive
Zona San Felipe1997San Juan, Puerto RicoActive
Zona San Juan2019San Juan, Puerto RicoActive
Zona San PatricioSan Juan, Puerto RicoActive
Zona Señorial2919Ponce, Puerto RicoActive
Zona YaucoYauco, Puerto RicoActive

Notable members

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"Listado Associaciones Estudiantiles Reconocidas ano Academico"(PDF).University of Puerto Rico Mayagüez (in Spanish). October 2009. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on July 3, 2011. Retrieved2010-06-22.
  2. ^"University Student Associations Ponce School of Medicine".University of Puerto Rico (in Spanish). Archived fromthe original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved2010-06-22.
  3. ^"General Information".Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico (in Spanish). Archived fromthe original on July 23, 2011. Retrieved2010-06-22.
  4. ^"Fundan Concilio 3 Fraternidades".El Mundo (Puerto Rico) (in Spanish). San Juan, Puerto Rico. November 22, 1957. p. 11. RetrievedDecember 11, 2024.
  5. ^"Green Area".Hole In One Golf News (in Spanish). August 9, 2010. Archived fromthe original on July 12, 2011. Retrieved2010-06-22.
  6. ^abcdefghijklmn"Historia".Fraternidad Nu Sigma Beta. Retrieved2023-01-24.
  7. ^"Fraternidad Nu Sigma Beta". 2018-04-13. Archived fromthe original on 2018-04-13. Retrieved2023-01-24.
  8. ^"Distinguished Mocans".Tareaescolar (in Spanish). Archived fromthe original on April 8, 2009. Retrieved2010-06-22.

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