- Phi Alpha Theta
Phi Alpha Theta is an American
honor society forundergraduate students,graduate student s, andprofessor s ofhistory . As of 2004 there were over 800 local chapters of Phi Alpha Theta nationwide.Description
Phi Alpha Theta was established on
March 17 ,1921 at theUniversity 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 or 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 the 14th of March, and the society was officially recognized on the 17th. In April, the decision was made for the society to be known by the Greek letters Phi Alpha Theta.Undergraduate students must have a 3.0 overall
grade point average , at least a 3.1 in their history courses, and be in the top 35% of their class. Students need not be majoring in history, but must have taken at least 12 credit hours of history classes. Graduate students must have a GPA of better than 3.5 and have completed approximately 30% of the residence requirements for the Master's Degree.The society is a
charter member of theAssociation of College Honor Societies , and has over 275,000 members, with over 9,000 new members joining each year. Phi Alpha Theta publishes a quarterly historical journal entitled "The Historian", which has over 12,500 individual subscribers and 1,000library subscribers. The society's national headquarters and the journal's editorial offices are located at theUniversity of South Florida . "The Historian" splits the space in its quarterly issues between articles and book reviews. The book review section of the journal has been based atOhio Wesleyan University since 1994.Thomas G. Alexander ofBrigham Young University is the current president of Phi Alpha Theta, andGraydon A. Tunstall, Jr. of USF is Executive Director.David R. Carr of USF is managing editor of "The Historian", andRichard Spall, Jr. of OWU is the journal's book review editor.External links
* [http://www.phialphatheta.org The society's official web site]
* [http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/journal.asp?ref=0018-2370&site=1 "The Historian" homepage hosted by Blackwell Publishing]
* [http://go.owu.edu/%7Ebrhistor/ "The Historian"'s Book Review Section website]
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