Omega Psi Phi Celebrates Induction of New Members at Iowa State

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Members of Omega Psi Phi gathered around Parks Library Tuesday night after their probate show to celebrate the acceptance of new members into their fraternity.

Omega Psi Phi was the first African-American fraternity to be established in the United States. Its first chapter was founded in 1911 at Howard University in Washington D.C.

“We came here at Iowa State in February 1970,” said Marvin DeJear, community service chairman for the fraternity and state representative of Iowa. “We are a community-based organization. Our cardinal principles are manhood, scholarship, perseverence and uplift. Our motto is, ‘Friendship is essential to the soul.’”

The celebration took place on Tuesday because the fraternity members needed time to prepare for a trip to Washington D.C . The members will leave for Washington D.C. on July 27. Once there, they will take part in a celebration commemorating the 100th anniversary of their fraternity’s establishment.

The fraternity members had a reason for choosing Parks Library as the site of their celebration.

“This is a historical spot,” said Jerrome Mosley, graduate student in microbiology and genetics. “If you don’t touch this place once, you are not going to have a lot of scholarships. This is where you gain the knowledge to gain those scholarships.”

Mosley said he believes that as a student he has a mission to pursue knowledge during his time at Iowa State.

“I have a lifelong journey to pursue knowledge that previous brothers have laid down,” Mosley said.

 

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  • HMC

    Omega Psi Phi was NOT the first Black Fraternity in the United States. That distinction goes to Sigma Pi Phi, a fraternity for Black professional men. They were founded in 1904. It was also not the first Black fraternity founded for college men, that was Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. founded December 4, 1906 on the campus of Cornell University. Omega Psi Phi was in fact the 3rd fraternity founded for Black college men behind Alpha Phi Alpha and Kappa Alpha Psi respectively. Please check your facts before publishing. Thank you.    

  • HMC

    Omega Psi Phi was NOT the first Black Fraternity in the United States. That distinction goes to Sigma Pi Phi, a fraternity for Black professional men. They were founded in 1904. It was also not the first Black fraternity founded for college men, that was Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. founded December 4, 1906 on the campus of Cornell University. Omega Psi Phi was in fact the 3rd fraternity founded for Black college men behind Alpha Phi Alpha and Kappa Alpha Psi respectively. Please check your facts before publishing. Thank you.    

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  • Mike

    DECEMBER 4, 1906 comes before 1911… PLEASE correct this article.

  • HipNotic

    BUT Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. was the FIRST Black Fraternity on a BLACK Campus…this is fact.

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