More than 100 years after being created to support the academic enrichment of Black collegiate students, Greek organizations that are part of the Divine Nine continue making an impact on campuses nationwide.
More than 100 years after being created to support the academic enrichment of black collegiate students, Greek organizations that are part of the Divine Nine continue making an impact on campuses nationwide.
"Wouldn't be happy today to see the beautiful results of their very dedicated, hard working efforts," said Dr. Roberta Jones-Booker, a legacy Delta.
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