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History of the UNL Science Departments

Project Editor: Susannah Hall, UCARE, 2008

Table of Contents

Science Department Histories - Main Page
Chemistry Overview
      Chemistry Faculty & Staff
      A Chemistry Timeline for UNL
      Christmas Chemistry Newsletters from C.S. Hamilton
      Chemistry Clubs of UNL
      Iota Sigma Pi Chemistry Sorority of UNL - Nitrogen Chapter
      Alpha Chi Sigma Chemistry Fraternity of UNL - Theta Chapter
      UNL Chemistry - MOVING FORWARD

Biological Sciences Overview
Physics & Astronomy Overview
Science Clubs

Iota Sigma Pi of UNL - Nitrogen Chapter

Iota Sigma Pi was established as a national honorary chemical sorority at the University of Washington, Seattle in 1911, though technically another chemistry club beginning in 1902 at University of California, Berkeley preceded the official establishment. The honorary was organized in 1912, and officially the University of Washington chartered the Nitrogen chapter of Iota Sigma Pi in Lincoln in 1915. Although the chapter is now inactive, this sorority was strong during the first fifteen years of its existence. Iota Sigma Pi functioned as an outgrowth of the Chemistry Club, and allowed the women to balance the Alpha Chi Sigma fraternity.



Sorority photo from 1914 Cornhusker

Iota Sigma Pi - 1914




Sorority photo from 1919 Cornhusker

Iota Sigma Pi - 1919




Sorority photo from 1920 Cornhusker

Iota Sigma Pi - 1920




Sorority photo from 1921 Cornhusker

Iota Sigma Pi - 1921




Sorority photo from 1923 Cornhusker

Iota Sigma Pi - 1923




Sorority photo from 1924 Cornhusker

Iota Sigma Pi - 1924




Sorority photo from 1925 Cornhusker

Iota Sigma Pi - 1925




Sorority photo from 1926 Cornhusker

Iota Sigma Pi - 1926




Sorority photo from 1927 Cornhusker

Iota Sigma Pi - 1927




Sorority photo from 1928 Cornhusker

Iota Sigma Pi - 1928




Sorority photo from 1929 Cornhusker

Iota Sigma Pi - 1929




Sorority photo from 1930 Cornhusker

Iota Sigma Pi - 1930




Sorority photo from 1931 Cornhusker

Iota Sigma Pi - 1931