Discover the powerful legacy of Black Greek Letter Organizations and their pivotal role in shaping Black history.
The early 20th century saw the birth of a movement that would forever change the landscape of African American culture and ...
The Divine Nine is the nickname for the National Pan-Hellenic Council. A group of nine historically black greek-letter ...
Alpha Phi International Fraternity was founded at Syracuse University on September 30, 1872. It was the third Greek-letter organization founded for undergraduate women. In 1887, the Gamma chapter of ...
Black Greek Letter Organizations (BGLOs) are a crucial part of Black History, and they continue to play a vital role in ...
Alpha Delta Phi became the first fraternity to establish a chapter west of the Appalachian Mountains, a distinction of importance in those years before the rapid expansion of the western part of the ...
The mission of Greek Life at the University of New Haven is to enhance the personal development of its members through involvement in social Greek-letter fraternities ... one sorority (Alpha Sigma ...
Alpha Phi Alpha is the first intercollegiate Greek-lettered fraternity established for African American men still active today. The founders of Alpha Phi Alpha and early leaders of the fraternity ...
Founded by the freshman class as a literary society and led by William Medema, Cosmopolitan is the oldest fraternity on Hope’s campus and is represented by the Greek letters Phi Kappa Alpha. The ...
The Alpha Phi Zeta Sorority was established in 1924 ... keeping the name of Emersonian and choosing the Greek letters Phi Tau Nu. They stand for love, honor, success. Greek Life enriches the lives of ...