Culture
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. Was Founded On November 17, 1911 At Howard University
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity was founded on Friday November 17, 1911, at Howard University in Washington, D.C.
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity was founded on November 17, 1911, at Howard University in Washington, D.C.
The founders of the fraternity were three students: Edgar Amos Love, Oscar James Cooper, and Frank Coleman and their first faculty advisor Ernest Everett Just.
Omega Psi Phi is the first black fraternal organization founded at Historically Black colleges and universities.
The fraternity continues to be on the front line, leveraging its power, influence and more than 100 years of commitment to the uplift of their people and communities.
In the community
Watch below Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Jersey Shore Chapter members jmteach students at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School in Asbury Park, NJ how to properly tie a tie:
-
In Memoriam2 weeks ago
Beloved journalist, Robin Ayers, passes away at 44
-
Crime & Justice2 weeks ago
Family seeks justice for South Carolina 6th grader who survived suicide attempt
-
Crime & Justice4 weeks ago
Florida woman who fatally shot Black neighbor sentenced to 25 years in prison
-
Police3 weeks ago
Jay-Z’s Team Roc sues Kansas City, Kansas, for records related to alleged police misconduct
-
Police4 weeks ago
Tyron McAlpin, Black deaf man beaten by Phoenix police, plans to sue city for $3.5M
-
Crime & Justice4 weeks ago
Fundraiser started for Tuskegee University shooting victim La’Tavion Johnson
-
Crime & Justice1 week ago
Ohio shooting claims life of sister and brother
-
Crime & Justice1 week ago
Marilyn Mosby not pardoned by Joe Biden despite efforts