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Honor society at Ohio State University This article is about the national Honor Society for Biological Science. For the unrelated local sorority in Angola, Indiana with a similar name, see Trine University.
Phi Sigma
ΦΣ
FoundedMarch 17, 1915; 109 years ago (1915-03-17)
Ohio State University
TypeHonor society
AffiliationACHS
StatusActive
EmphasisBiological sciences
ScopeInternational
MottoTruth Shall Spring out of the Earth
Member badge
Colors  Medium Green,   White, and   Old gold
FlowerShasta daisy
JewelPearl
PublicationThe Biologist
Chapters93
Headquartersc/o Dr. Gene Wong
Dean of Arts and Sciences
Endicott College
376 Hale Street
Beverly, Massachusetts 01915-2096
United States
Websitephisigmasociety.org

Phi Sigma (ΦΣ) is an honor society for students of biological sciences, formed at Ohio State University.

History

The Phi Sigma honor society was founded on March 17, 1915 at Ohio State University to honor excellence in biological research. In 1928 its constitution was so altered that the society "should now be considered as a working guild", with a focus on ongoing research. The society now includes more broadly the field of the biological sciences.

In 1947, Phi Sigma became international when it established a chapter at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. In 1949, it opened a second international chapter, at the University of the Philippines in Manila.

Phi Sigma became a member of the Association of College Honor Societies in 1950.

Symbols

The Greek letters, Phi and Sigma, signify "Fellows in Science". Fellowship in science includes ardent cooperative effort, effective leadership, and creative scholarship. Its motto is "Truth shall spring from the earth." Its flower is the Shasta daisy. Its colors of the society are medium green, white, and old gold, taken from the colors of the society's flower. Its jewel is the pearl.

Phi Sigma's coat of arms consists of a simple heraldic shield, that is half black and half silver. The black side represents ignorance; growing from the blackness are green, white, and gold Shasta daisy that represent truth rising toward the light. The silver side represents the silver sky of light and knowledge and has a fiery cloud of intellectual inspiration; a hand bearing a peal, the society's jewel, is coming out of the cloud. Below the shield is a gold scroll with the society's motto.

Phi Sigma's emblem consists of a watch key fob formed of the Greek letters Φ and Σ, the former being superimposed upon the latter.

Membership

Phi Sigma is reserved for students who have demonstrated interest in research and are at the top of their class in their respective universities. At least one-fourth of their college training should include biological sciences.

Chapters

Main article: List of Phi Sigma chapters

The society reports 93 active chapters since 1915.

References

  1. ^ Anson, Jack L.; Marchenasi, Robert F., eds. (1991) . Baird's Manual of American Fraternities (20th ed.). Indianapolis, IN: Baird's Manual Foundation, Inc. p. VI-66–67. ISBN 978-0963715906.
  2. ^ From the Phi Sigma website, accessed 10 Oct 2020.
  3. From the Society's website, Merchandise page, accessed 10 Oct 2020.
  4. ^ "About us". Phi Sigma Society. Retrieved 2024-08-27.

External links

Association of College Honor Societies
Currently active members
Active former members
Honor Society Caucus
Defunct former members
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