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Que Alumni of Brown Univ. establish scholarship fund
Theta Epsilon Chapter Alumni Establish $100,000 Scholarship Fund at Brown University
Fraternity Celebrates Legacy, Presents Scholarship The Omega Psi Phi fraternity—first established at Howard University in 1911—derived its name from the initials for the Greek phrase meaning, "Friendship is essential to the soul." This past weekend, members of the local Theta Epsilon chapter celebrated 60 years of friendship and good works, including an Anniversary Breakfast at the Sharpe Refectory on Saturday morning. Brown's President Ruth J. Simmons welcomed the group which, on both a national and local scale, supports programs that promote stronger communities, better health care, voter education and registration, preservation and study of African-American life and history; and financial aid for promising students. "I am pleased that Brown is able to host this event today because I feel the direction in which we are moving as a learning community dovetails perfectly with the continuing work of Omega Psi Phi," she said. The fraternity, in turn, presented the university with a $100,000 Brown Annual Fund scholarship. Several Brown alumni, including John C. "Johnny" Graves '86, Dr. Mohan Suntharalingam '86, and Greg White '85 were instrumental in leading the drive to establish the Omega Scholars program at Brown. In thanking them, President Simmons recalled the words of esteemed educator and advocate Marian Wright Edelman: "Those who tear down are a dime a dozen; those who build are scarce." "Through this chapter you have built an important legacy," said Simmons, "one that constantly projects a vision for a more cohesive global community and a brighter future for the young people who will follow in our footsteps." Link: http://www.boldly.brown.edu/news/index.html#OmegaPsiPhi Chapter Web Site: http://www.thetaepsilonchapter.com |
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