Phi Lambda Upsilon | |
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ΦΛΥ | |
Founded | March 1899 University of Illinois |
Type | Honor society |
Affiliation | Independent |
Status | Active |
Emphasis | Chemistry |
Scope | National |
Member badge | |
Colors | Pink Litmus and Blue Litmus |
Symbol | Retort, Liebig bulb, formula for ortho-bromotoluene |
Publication | The Register |
Chapters | 67 |
Members | 55,000 lifetime |
Headquarters | c/o Dr. Deborah Bromfield Lee Department of Chemistry and Physics Florida Southern College 111 Lake Hollinsworth Drive Lakeland, Florida 33801-5698 United States |
Website | philambdaupsilon |
Phi Lambda Upsilon National Honorary Chemical Society (ΦΛΥ) was founded in 1899 at the Noyes Laboratory of the University of Illinois. Phi Lambda Upsilon was the first honor society dedicated to scholarship in a single discipline, chemistry.[1]