Mortar Board
Mortar Board is an American national honor society for college juniors and seniors. It was established in 1918 in Syracuse, New York through the merger of four local women's organizations from four institutions. It started admitting men in 1975. Mortar Board has chartered 235 collegiate chapters. It is a member of the Association of College Honor Societies.
History
Mortar Board was founded in Syracuse, New York on February 15, 1918. It was the first national honor society for college senior women and continues to promote women's interests in higher education today. The organization coalesced by the agreement of four local women's honor societies. The founding local organizations were:- Der Hexenkreis, Cornell University
- Mortar Board, Ohio State University
- Mortarboard, University of Michigan
- Pi Sigma Chi, Swarthmore College
The society was originally unnamed. The predecessor local at Ohio State was called Mortar Board, using two separate words, and it was noted that its members and those of a group at Swarthmore both wore pins in the shape of a mortarboard. From this, a pin representative of a mortarboard was adopted at the first national convention on, and the name Mortar Board was adopted at the second convention, a year later.
The society proliferated, adopting a district governance structure by 1923 when it had already grown to eighteen chartered chapters. By 1925 the Mortar Board Quarterly was established as the official publication, now called the Forum. Mortar Board was invited into the Association of College Honor Societies in 1937, the only women's honor society to be invited up until that time.
The society admitted men in 1975 as a ramification of Title IX, at which point a clause was added in its purpose to include "to promote and advance the status of women." This was further revised the following year to read, "...to emphasize the advancement of the status of women" and "to promote equal opportunities among all people."
By 2012, the society had 229 active chapters, 16 alumni clubs, 5,700 active members, and 431,400 total initiates. As of 2024, it has 5,000 active members. Its national headquarters is in Columbus, Ohio.
Symbols
Mortar Board's motto is the Greek letters "Pi Sigma Alpha", representing the ideals of "Scholarship, Service, and Leadership". The society's symbol is the square academic cap known as a mortarboard, symbolizing honor and distinction. Its colors are gold and silver. Gold symbolizes achievement, and silver symbolizes opportunity. Its badge is in the shape of a mortar board in black, with a gold tassel and edging, and the Greek letters ΠΣΑ in gold.It publications are Mortar Board Forum and MBits.