National History Honors Society
Creation of Phi Alpha Theta March 17, 1921, by Nels Andrew N. Cleven, University of Arkansas –Saw fraternities as an “essential spirit of the age” Wanted to increase the search for truth in history
The Mission Promote the study of history through: –Research –Good Teaching –Publication –Exchange of ideas
Symbolism PI... signifies Progonos, for Parenthood PSI... signifies Psyche, for Spirit of Life LAMBDA... signifies Logos, for Reason ALPHA... signifies Haima, for Blood
Symbolism Cont’d. UPSILON... signifies Hydor, for Water PSI... signifies Psyche, for Spirit of Life PHI, ALPHA, THETA, - Philia, Anthropos, Theos, - signifying Love, Humanity, God
Requirements Undergraduate: –At least 3.1 GPA in 12 hours of history credits –Overall GPA of 3.0 –Upper 35% of class –Not necessary to be a history major –Fee of $40
Requirements Graduate: –3.5 GPA or better –Minimum 12 semester hours towards Masters degree –Completed 30% of residence requirements for the Masters degree –Pay fee of $40
Requirements Faculty: –Those above the rank of Instructor who teach history automatically qualify –Pay same induction fee –Receive same benefits
Where it’s at and who’s in charge Headquarters: –Located at the University of South Florida President –Thomas G. Alexander, Brigham Young University
Publications The Historian –A distinguished quarterly with articles written by members –Also contains book reviews –One of the largest circulating historical journals published in the U.S.
Activities Biennial Conventions –Students get to meet distinguished historians and present their own research papers Professional Conferences -History Associations -Paper Sessions
Accomplishments 839 chapters all over the United States More than 281,000 initiates since it’s inception One of three original departmental honor societies with membership in the ACHS