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Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha of Oklahoma Chapter

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Fall 2023 and Spring 2024 Business Meetings

The fall business meeting of the Alpha of Oklahoma chapter of Phi Beta Kappa was held Thursday, October 19, at 3:30 PM. The spring business meeting will be held in March or April. The date and time will be announced at least two weeks prior to the meeting. 

Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha of Oklahoma Chapter

Phi Beta Kappa, the nation's oldest scholastic honor society, was founded on December 5, 1776, at the College of William and Mary. Since then, Phi Beta Kappa has evolved to become the nation's leading advocate for the liberal arts and sciences at the undergraduate level.

The chapter at the University of Oklahoma, Alpha of Oklahoma, was chartered in 1920.

The Society's emblem, a golden key, is widely recognized as a symbol of academic achievement. It has been virtually unchanged since it was adopted at the first meeting in 1776. The Greek letters ΦΒΚ are the initials of a Greek motto, which transliterates as Philosophia Biou Kubernêtês and means "Love of wisdom, the guide of life." The pointing finger symbolizes the ambition of young scholars, and the three stars represent the three distinguishing principles of the Society: friendship, morality, and literature (learning).