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The North-American
Interfraternity Conference (NIC), formerly known as the
National Interfraternity Conference), has a long and storied
history as a body that has assisted fraternal organizations to
work together. On November 27, 1909, 26 fraternities met to
discuss critical issues facing fraternities at that time. A
formal organization was completed in 1910. In 1931 the
organization's name was changed from Interfraternity Conference
to National Interfraternity Conference. In 1999, the leadership
again changed the name to North-American Interfraternity
Conference to celebrate the membership of brothers in Canada.
Today, the NIC has 64 member organizations with 5500 chapters located
on 800 campuses in the United States and Canada with approximately
350,000 undergraduate members.
For more information, visit
http://www.nicindy.org/.
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