Beta Sigma Chapter History

The Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity has been a part of the Carnegie Mellon campus since 1921 and is considered the longest active chapter amongst greek life organizations. During its tenure at the university, it has made huge impacts both in and out of the classroom. Please explore below to see how the chapter has progressed in the past century on campus.

Beta Sigma Brothers - 1974

Beta Sigma Brothers - 1974

 
 
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Chapter Charter Document

The Pi Kappa Alpha - Beta Sigma charter was originally incorporated when Carnegie Mellon University was known as the Carnegie Institute of Technology.

Listed on the charter are our chapter’s founding members who founded the Beta Sigma chapter on the fifth of December, back in 1921.

 

Learn more about our History

For more information and resources about our chapter’s history, please click on the link below to visit our alumni associations page. The Beta Sigma Alumni Association (BSAA) has very generously volunteered their time and efforts in providing us with this platform for the convenience of those interested.