Chi Epsilon
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Chi Epsilon (XE) is a national civil engineering honor society comprised of 129 chapters at universities throughout the United States. The society was founded on May 20, 1922 at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign when two groups of students independently petitioned for establishment of an honorary fraternity. Its objective and purpose is to uphold competence, sound engineering, good moral judgement, and a commitment to society in order to improve the civil engineering profession. The society is governed by student officers at each chapter who act through a National Council. The headquarters are located at the University of Texas at Arlington. The society's english motto is "Conception, Design, Construction."
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Year of installation in parentheses
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (1922)
- Illinois Institute of Technology (1923)
- University of Minnesota (1923)
- University of Southern California (1924)
- Cornell University (1925)
- University of Wisconsin (1925)
- University of California, Berkeley (1925)
- Pennsylvania State University (1927)
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1928)
- University of Colorado (1929)
- Purdue University (1929)
- University of Missouri (1934)
- University of Texas, Austin (1969)
- University of Mississippi (1937)
- Auburn University (1938)
- University of Iowa (1940)
- Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (1940)
- Virginia Polytechnic Institute (1941)
- Oklahoma State University (1941)
- Georgia Institute of Technology (1943)
- Michigan Technological University (1948)
- University of Alabama (1948)
- North Carolina State University (1948)
- University of Utah (1948)
- University of Michigan (1949)
- West Virginia University (1949)
- University of Connecticut (1949)
- Cooper Union (1949)
- Ohio State University (1949)
- City College of New York (1949)
- Polytechnic University of New York (1949)
- Manhattan College (1949)
- University of Tennessee (1949)
- University of Cincinnati (1950)
- University of Missouri–Rolla (1950)
- Marquette University (1950)
- Colorado State University (1950)
- University of Detroit (1950)
- University of New Mexico (1951)
- Clarkson University (1951)
- Norwich University (1951)
- Michigan State University (1951)
- Lehigh University (1952)
- Drexel University (1953)
- New York University (1953)
- Southern Methodist University (1955)
- Yale University (1956)
- Wayne State University (1957)
- University of Hawaii (1957)
- New Jersey Institute of Technology (1958)
- Kansas State University (1960)
- University of Maryland (1961)
- University of Nebraska (1961)
- Worcester Polytechnic Institute (1961)
- South Dakota State University (1961)
- Texas A&M University (1962)
- University of Arkansas (1962)
- University of Kentucky (1962)
- Duke University (1964)
- Northeastern University (1965)
- Iowa State University (1965)
- University of Notre Dame (1966)
- Vanderbilt University (1967)
- San Diego State University (1967)
- University of Kansas (1967)
- New Mexico State University (1968)
- Louisiana State University (1968)
- Lamar University (1968)
- Bradley University (1969)
- State University of New York at Buffalo (1969)
- University of Texas at Arlington (1969)
- University of Vermont (1970)
- University of Pittsburgh (1970)
- Rutgers University (1970)
- California State University, Los Angeles (1970)
- Montana State University (1971)
- University of Wisconsin-Platteville (1971)
- Mississippi State University (1971)
- San José State University (1971)
- University of Houston (1972)
- California State University, Long Beach (1973)
- Tri-State University (1973)
- Clemson University (1974)
- Tennessee Technological University (1975)
- Texas Tech University (1975)
- University of Texas at El Paso (1976)
- Louisiana Tech University (1976)
- University of Virginia (1977)
- Syracuse University (1978)
- University of Louisville (1978)
- Old Dominion University (1979)
- University of South Carolina (1980)
- University of Maine (1980)
- Villanova University (1982)
- Cal Poly-Pomona (1982)
- University of Colorado at Denver (1982)
- Columbia University (1982)
- Carnegie Mellon University (1982)
- University of Oklahoma (1983)
- University of Massachusetts, Lowell (date)
- University of Washington (1983)
- University of Miami (1984)
- University of South Florida (1984)
- University of Louisiana at Lafayette (1985)
- University of Delaware (1985)
- Arizona State University (1985)
- Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo (1986)
- University of California, Irvine (1988)
- University of Nebraska, Omaha (date)
- University of Massachusetts (1988)
- University of Rhode Island (1988)
- Florida Institute of Technology (1991)
- University of Central Florida (1991)
- University of Toledo (1992)
- University of Florida (1994)
- University of California, Los Angeles (1994)
- Lawrence Technological University (1994)
- Rice University (1995)
- University of North Carolina, Charlotte (1996)
- University of Alaska Fairbanks (1996)
- Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville (1997)
- Bucknell University (1997)
- Florida International University (1998)
- University of Dayton (2000)
- Stevens Institute of Technology (2000)
- Washington University, St. Louis (2001)
- University of Alabama, Birmingham (2003)
- University of Evansville (2005)
- Ohio University (2005)