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A beginner’s guide to the NPHC ‘Divine Nine’

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Above, members of “Divine Nine” National Pan-Hellenic Council Greek organizations pose together on the campus of N.C. State University.

(Photo courtesy of the NPHC page on the N.C. State website.)

Founded: January 15, 1908 at Howard University

Colors: Salmon pink and apple green

Symbol: Ivy leaf

Motto: By Culture and By Merit

Nickname: AKAs

College Town undergraduate chapters: Alpha Chi (NCCU), Iota Mu (Duke), Kappa Omicron (N.C. State), Theta Pi (UNC)

Fun fact: Alpha Kappa Alpha was the first Greek-lettered sorority established and incorporated by African-American college women.

Nickname: Iotas, Centaurs, Outlaws, Thetamen

College Town undergraduate chapters: Alpha Epsilon (NCCU), Gamma Xi (N.C. State)

Fun fact: Iota Phi Theta is the only Divine Nine organization to have an official “sweetheart.”

Founded: January 9, 1914 at Howard University

Colors: Royal blue and pure white

Symbol: Dove

Motto: Culture For Service and Service For Humanity

Nickname: Sigmas

College Town undergraduate chapters: Alpha Alpha Chi (Duke), Gamma Gamma (NCCU), Xi Gamma (UNC), Xi Zeta (N.C. State)

Fun fact: Phi Beta Sigma and Zeta Phi Beta are the only constitutionally bound NPHC organizations.

Source: College Town
This Black Fact was brought to you by Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) Boston Professional Chapter

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