Cochran, Jr. Clayborne, Jr. Must exhibit good moral character. Must have a GPA of 2. Must completed at least 12 hours at The University of Mississippi. Must have two recommendations from Community Leaders or Professors. Must interview with chapter and supply application.
Fraternity History. The following were some of the early attempts at the formation of social fraternities:. Elder Watson Diggs, a native of Kentucky earned a bachelor's degree from Indiana State University in and enrolled at Howard University a year later to pursue graduate studies in education.
His choice of institution may have been Howard's education program, coupled with his cousin, Lucy Diggs Slowe, a recent graduate, who remained in close proximity. In his second year, Diggs met Byron K. Armstrong, a native of Westfield, Indiana, who was pursuing a bachelor's degree.
In spring , Armstrong's cousin, Irven, had visited him from Indiana University. He and recruited his cousin to return home the following fall, which he did and Diggs followed suit. Diggs' decision to move was likely inspired by better prospects for teaching jobs in Indiana if he graduated from a school in state.
Three years before he had arrived, the Indiana state legislature had authorized its board of education to establish a normal primary school system throughout the state. In , Indiana University established its school of education, to which Diggs enrolled as a transfer student.
He earned a masters degree in and holds the distinction of being the first African American to earn a degree from the graduate school. Upon arriving in the fall of , Diggs rented a room at a local black-owned boarding house. His housing choices were limited since African-American students were not permitted to live on campus. Housing was just one of the many barriers meant to discourage African-Americans from attending college. Black students were also routinely denied the use of entertainment and recreational facilities.
So over the years, through both World Wars, the Great Depression, the civil rights movement, the Vietnam War, the war on drugs, racial profiling, mass incarceration, hip hop and all the fashion changes that came with these eras, Kappa men stayed true to the bow tie.
Formality and respect are not things members of black Greek organizations take for granted. Black college students formed fraternities and sororities on the heels of Reconstruction when the only people who respected black people — college-educated or otherwise — were black people.
In , the members of Kappa Alpha Nu officially changed the name of the fraternity to Kappa Alpha Psi because white students at Indiana University took to calling the brothers: Kappa Alpha Conclave events started last weekend with a health fair and community service event, a day party in Center City, and a gospel brunch.
The Kappas will sponsor a health summit that covers prostate cancer risks on Wednesday and on Friday the Kappas will vote in a new Grand Polemarch to replace Thomas L. Battles Jr.
But with business also comes shopping for Greek paraphernalia and art at the expo, a Saturday concert featuring Musiq SoulChild, Schoolly D, and dozens of parties to kick off, turn up and end Kappa week. Skip to content Share Icon.
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