And wright state university breaks ground on plots in honor of african-american fraternities and sororities a ribbon cutting was held to unveil the national pan-hellenic council memorial plots and celebrate with alumni students and employees all nine nphc fraternities and sororities have a strong history at wright state
The divine nine is a is an organization of nine historically black fraternity and sororities that arose during the time when african americans were allowed to attend college but they weren’t allowed to do much at college they weren’t allowed to join student organizations they weren’t allowed to get involved on campus so they decided
To make their own organizations where they could create spaces for each other and network and have a safe space where they could thrive the plaza will be just over 42 feet and serve as a gathering place on campus for students and alumni
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