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Alpha Tau Omega and University of Kentucky

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Difference between Alpha Tau Omega and University of Kentucky

Alpha Tau Omega vs. University of Kentucky

Alpha Tau Omega (ΑΤΩ), commonly known as ATO, is an American social fraternity founded at the Virginia Military Institute in 1865. The University of Kentucky (UK) is a public co-educational university in Lexington, Kentucky.

Similarities between Alpha Tau Omega and University of Kentucky

Alpha Tau Omega and University of Kentucky have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Fraternities and sororities, Kappa Alpha Order, Sigma Nu.

Fraternities and sororities

Fraternities and sororities, or Greek letter organizations (GLOs) (collectively referred to as "Greek life") are social organizations at colleges and universities.

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Kappa Alpha Order

Kappa Alpha Order (KA), commonly known as Kappa Alpha or simply KA, is a social fraternity and a fraternal order founded in 1865 at Washington College in Lexington, Virginia.

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Sigma Nu

Sigma Nu (ΣΝ) is an undergraduate college fraternity founded at the Virginia Military Institute on January 1, 1869.

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Alpha Tau Omega and University of Kentucky Comparison

Alpha Tau Omega has 26 relations, while University of Kentucky has 242. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 1.12% = 3 / (26 + 242).

References

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