Alpha Epsilon Delta
{{Short description|American health preprofessional honor society}}
{{Infobox Fraternity
|letters = {{lang|grc|ΑΕΔ}}
|name = Alpha Epsilon Delta
|crest = AlphaEpsilonDelta-crest.png
|image_size = 220px
|founded = {{start date and age|1926|04|28}}
|birthplace = University of Alabama
|status = Active
|type = Honor
|scope = National (US)
|affiliation = ACHS
|emphasis = Health pre-professional
|mission =
|vision =
|motto = Truth I Pursue
|colors = {{color box|#FF0000}} Red and {{color box|#8F00FF}} Violet
|flower = Red Rose
|jewel =
|publication = The Scalpel
|philanthropy =
|chapters = 270
|members =
|lifetime = 229,000
|address = AED National Office
TCU Box 298810
|city = Fort Worth
|state = Texas
|ZIP code = 76129-0001
|country = United States
|homepage = {{url|https://aednational.com/}}
}}
Alpha Epsilon Delta ({{lang|grc|ΑΕΔ}}) is an American health pre-professional honor society. The organization currently has more than 229,000 members within 270 chapters at universities throughout the United States, making it the world's largest honor society serving all students from different backgrounds in the pursuit of a healthcare career. It was established on April 28, 1926 at the University of Alabama.{{Cite web |date=December 13, 2011 |title=Alpha Epsilon Delta Honor Society - Premedical |url=http://www.achsnatl.org/society.asp?society=aed |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120414194631/http://www.achsnatl.org/society.asp?society=aed |archive-date=2012-04-14 |access-date=2025-02-02 |website=Association of College Honor Societies |via=web.archive.org}}
History
On April 28, 1926, fifteen premedical students at the University of Alabama met with Dr. Jack Montgomery, premedical adviser and professor of organic chemistry, to formalize the organization of a new premedical honor society. Baylor University, Samford University, The University of Texas, and the University of South Carolina established chapters in 1928/29. At the first national convention at the University of Alabama on April 18, 1930, ten members representing five chapters and one petitioning group were in attendance.{{cite book |editor1-first=Jack L. |editor1-last=Anson |editor2-first=Robert F. |editor2-last=Marchenasi |title=Baird's Manual of American Fraternities |edition=20th |year=1991 |orig-year=1879 |publisher=Baird's Manual Foundation, Inc. |location=Indianapolis, IN |isbn=978-0963715906 |page=VI-7–8}}{{Cite web |title=Alpha Epsilon Delta National Health Preprofessional Honor Society |url=https://www.eiu.edu/prehealth/aed.php#:~:text=The%20motto%20is%20incorporated%20in,flower%20is%20the%20red%20rose. |access-date=2025-02-02 |website=Eastern Illinois University}}
In February 1929 the first two women were initiated as members, making Alpha Epsilon Delta one of the earliest co-educational honor societies established. It joined the Association of College Honor Societies in 1945. In 1949, Alpha Epsilon Delta was incorporated in the State of Michigan. It reincorporated in the District of Columbia as a nonprofit, educational organization in February 1962. By 2011, it had 179 active chapters and 168,178 initiates.
The business of the society is conducted by the National Officers, Regional Directors, and active chapters, with authorization of the national convention, held biennially.
Alpha Epsilon Delta (AED) has today become the world's largest Honor Society exclusively serving premedical education, with a membership exceeding 229,000 in 270 chapters.Current statistics per the [https://aednational.com/about-us/ Alpha Epsilon Delta website], accessed 4 Sept 2020. Its national headquarters is located in Fort Worth, Texas.
Symbols
The Alpha Epsilon Delta badge consists of a hexagonal key or pin on the face of which is inscribed {{lang|grc|ΑΕΔ}} in a longitudinal column. The key is reminiscent of the benzene ring, while the border is emblematic of the continuity of premedical science.
Alpha Epsilon Delta's motto is "Truth I Pursue". Baird's Manual had originally listed the society's colors as ultraviolet and infrared; the current Constitution notes them as red and violet. The society's flower is the red rose.
The society's magazine, The Scalpel, is published at least two times per year. It also published AED Newsletter at least four times per year.
Membership
Chapters
{{Main|List of Alpha Epsilon Delta chapters}}Alpha Epsilon Delta has chartered 270 chapters in the United States.
Notable members
- Ruth Ann Davis – professor of biology and chemistry at Potomac State College
- W. Bruce Fye – cardiologist and emeritus professor of medicine and the history of medicine at the Mayo Clinic
- Melvin Spencer Newman – chemist and Ohio State University professor
- Mike Petri – rugby union player and coach
- Bert Vogelstein – professor of oncology and pathology at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
- Robert G. Voight – professor and chair of English at Oral Roberts University
See also
References
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External links
- {{official website|https://aednational.com/}}
{{Association of College Honor Societies}}
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Category:Student organizations established in 1926
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