Mu Epsilon Delta
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| Mu Epsilon Delta | |
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| ΜΕΔ | |
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| Founded | 1965 University of Tennessee at Martin |
| Type | Professional |
| Affiliation | Independent |
| Status | Active |
| Emphasis | Pre-health fields |
| Scope | National |
| Motto | "With purity and passion I pass my life and practice my art." |
| Pillars | Brotherhood, Service, and Leadership |
| Colors | Maroon and Gold |
| Symbol | Caduceus |
| Flower | Red Rambling Rose |
| Jewel | Ruby |
| Chapters | 10 |
| Headquarters | Ann Arbor, Michigan United States |
| Website | mednational |
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Mu Epsilon Delta (ΜΕΔ), also known as MED, is an American national co-ed fraternity for those who are interested in or currently studying in the pre-medical field. It was established at the University of Tennessee at Martin in 1965.
History
[edit | edit source]Mu Epsilon Delta was founded in 1965 at the University of Tennessee at Martin.[2] The co-ed fraternity is a service organization and is recognized as such. It functions as a non-profit, national health science, honor, and service pre-professional organization and operates for the benefit of its members. This organization is intended to provide information about the medical field and to promote campus interest in the medical professions.[3]
Symbols
[edit | edit source]The symbol of Mu Epsilon Delta is the Caduceus, which features two snakes on a winged staff.[4] Tracing its lineage back to Greek Mythology the Caduceus is most commonly associated with Hermes, the "messenger of the gods".[5] The similarity of the Caduceus to the unnamed staff of Asclepius, the Greco-Roman god of medicine is what largely led to its wide use as the symbol of physicians, the US Army Medical Corps, and pre-professional fraternities such as Mu Epsilon Delta.[6][7]
The colors of Mu Epsilon Delta are red and gold.[2] The fraternity's flower is the red rambling rose. Its motto is "With purity and passion I pass my life and practice my art." Its pillars are brotherhood, service, and leadership.[2]
Chapters
[edit | edit source]As of 2024, ten chapters are active.[2] Following are the chapters of Mu Epsilon Delta.[8]
References
[edit | edit source]- ^ MED THE CONSTITUTION OF MU EPSILON DELTA
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