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Originally posted by Empress0105
Spekaign of which...how many HBCUs have "white" orgs on campus that are not professional, honorary, recognition, etc....but purely social. (IE, Delta Zeta, Phi Mu, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Delta Delta Delta, etc.)
I think that speaks a lot more on diversity...to me...
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Anyone is free to try to organize at an HBCU but if the interest isn't there on campus it will be hard to sustain. Not every HBCU campus has all nine of the NPHC groups for that reason among others. Larger HBCUs that are not exclusively African American do have other organizations present than the NPHC orgs. And not every PWI has even half representation of NPHC orgs. Fraternities and Sororities, no matter the cultural makeup, go where they are wanted or can be sustained. Feel free to try to colonize at Fisk University (my alma mater) but the competition is already tight and we don't have all the orgs represented (last time I was there anyway) so it would be difficult to drum up interest.