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Phi Alpha Theta

University of Maryland chapter, Phi Alpha Theta, the national History honor society

History Honor Society

Phi Alpha Theta (ΦΑΘ) is an American honor society for undergraduate and graduate students and professors of History. The society has over 400,000 members, with some 9,000 new members joining each year through 970 chapters nationwide.

Phi Alpha Theta was established on March 17, 1921 at the University of Arkansas by Professor Nels Cleven. Cleven had become convinced in his time at the university that a fraternity of scholars (which would accept men and women) was important for the study of history. He invited students to a meeting to form the society (then called the “University Historical Society”) on March 14, and the society was officially recognized on March 17. In April 1921 the decision was made for the society to be known by the Greek letters Phi Alpha Theta.

Membership

2022 Inductees

Spring 2022

Backman, Menachem

Cotten, Sylvia A.

Gabler, Steven R. 

Golumbek, Samuel P.

Hernandez, Layla G.

Hoadley, Ethan T.

Mollet, Rebecca M. 

Moynihan, Lindsay E.

Philipson, Eve

Tucker, Kiera M.
 

2024 Inductees

Faculty Advisor

Patrick Chung

Assistant Professor, History

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College Park MD, 20742

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