Pi Kappa Lambda

International honor society for music


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::summary International honor society for music ::

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FieldValue
lettersΠΚΛ
namePi Kappa Lambda
crestThe_crest_of_Pi_Kappa_Lambda.png
image_size160px
founded
birthplaceNorthwestern University
statusActive
typeHonor society
affiliationACHS
emphasisMusic
scopeInternational
mottoPiero Kala Labein
"Strive Always for the Beautiful"
colorsGold and White
symbol
flower
chapters207
members
lifetime70,000+
addressP.O. Box 20598
citySaint Simons Island
stateGeorgia
ZIP code31522
countryUnited States
homepage
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Pi Kappa Lambda (ΠΚΛ) is an international honor society for music. It was established at Northwestern University in 1918. It has chartered more than 270 chapters.

History

Pi Kappa Lambda was established on May 17, 1918, at Northwestern University. Its founders were faculty members Carl Milton Beecher, Louis Norton Dodge, and Walter Allen Stults. The society is dedicated to the promotion of music education in institutions of higher learning. It also recognizes and encourages musicianship and academic achievement in the field of music.

Pi Kappa Lambda was chartered in Illinois in 1918. Stults was its first president, serving from 1918 to 1925. The society held its first national convention at Northwestern University on April 10, 1925. The society is governed by a Board of Regents It joined the Association of College Honor Societies in 1940.

In 2012, the society had 207 active chapters, 1,350 active members, and 70,000 total initiates.

By 2024, it has chartered over 270 in the United States, with 207 being active. Its national office is located in Saint Simons Island, Georgia.

Symbols

The Greek letters Pi Kappa Lambda were chosen for the name of the society based on the initials of its first member, Peter Christian Lutkin who was the dean of the School of Music at Northwestern University. The society's motto is Piero Kala Labein or "Strive Always for the Beautiful".

Pi Kappa Lambda's insignia is a gold key shaped like a Greek lyre with the Greek letters ΠΚΛ at its base on a black enamel background. Above the letters, on either side, are a panpipe and foils, the traditional symbols for music and drama.

Pi Kappa Lambda's seal is a depiction of its key, enclosed with a circle surrounded by a row of stars with the words "Incorporated, A.D. 1918".

Pi Kappa Lambda's colors are gold and white. Its honor stole is gold and features the Pi Kappa Lambda key and name. Its regalia also includes a gold medallion bearing the society's insignia and hung on a white ribbon.

Membership

Potential members of Pi Kappa Lambda are men and women who are juniors, seniors, and graduate students in music majors with superior musical and academic achievements. Senior must rank in the top twenty percent of their class, while juniors must be in the top ten percent of their class. Graduate students must have completed two-thirds of the classes required for their degree with a 4.0 GPA. Faculty are also eligible for initiation into Pi Kappa Lamba.

Activities

Pi Kappa Lambda holds a biennial national convention in even-numbered years, sometimes in conjunction with other organizations. It also sponsors the publication of a series of monographs on American music, grants scholarships and certificates of honor to outstanding freshmen and sophomore students, holds composition contests, and provides other services in its program of activities. It commissions a new musical composition biennially.

Chapters

Main article: List of Pi Kappa Lambda chapters

By 2024, it has chartered over 270 in the United States, with 207 being active.

Notable members

References

  • {{Citation | last1 = McClellan | first1 = William | last2 = Getman | first2 = Jessica L. | contribution = Fraternities and sororities | year = 2013 | title = The Grove Dictionary of American Music | editor-last = Garrett | editor-first = Charles Hiroshi | volume = 3 | edition = Second | page = 376 | place = Oxford | publisher = Oxford University Press | isbn = 978-0-19-999061-0}}

References

  1. (January 9, 2012). "Pi Kappa Lambda Honor Society - Music".
  2. "About Us".
  3. (January 2023). "Handbook of the Society of Pi Kappa Lambda 2023-2024". Society of Pi Kappa Lambda.
  4. ''National Music Council Bulletin'', v. 39, issue 2, 1980, p. 40
  5. "Current Chapters".
  6. "Honorary Organizations {{!}} Undergraduate Catalog 2024-2025".
  7. "PKL Medallion with Ribbon".
  8. "Home".
  9. William McClellan and Jessica L. Getman, "Fraternities and Sororities", ''The Grove Dictionary of American Music'', Second edition, Vol. 3, p. 376
  10. For example, the website reports that the 2014 national meeting was held jointly with the [[College Music Society]] and the [[Association for Technology in Music Instruction]].

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