National Pan-Hellenic Council Plaza construction underway
Crowdfunding website launches for second phase of project
JOHNSON CITY (Aug. 5, 2019) – Construction on a new gathering place with historical
significance is underway on the campus of East Tennessee State University. A crowdfunding
website has been created to collect the funds needed to complete the first two phases
of the project.
Beginning with Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. in 1906, these fraternal organizations were established and incorporated through the 1960s – a period in U.S. history when African Americans were often denied access or experienced isolation on college and university campuses. The NPHC was established in 1930 to “promote unanimity of thought and action” among these groups as they became increasingly important to the social integration, academic success and professional development of collegiate and graduate members. Brotherhood/sisterhood and civic service are hallmarks that set these philanthropic organizations apart and prepare group members to thrive. Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., Theta Zeta chapter, became the first NPHC organization on ETSU’s Campus in 1971. Since then, ETSU has become home to seven of the nine organizations, with five currently active chapters including Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc., and Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.
“The NPHC members have had a profound impact on me and my experience at ETSU,” said Alexia Stewart, a graduate student and member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority. “It will be a place where students can learn about these organizations and be inspired to join and a place where members can come back to after graduation to reflect and celebrate.”
Design plans for the plaza were revealed at a kick-off celebration in March and fundraising efforts for phase one of the project have been successful; however, funds are still needed to complete a second phase of the project. A crowdfunding website recently launched to collect donations and will remain open through Sept. 15.
To make a contribution toward plaza construction, visit https://www.givecampus.com/schools/EastTennesseeStateUniversity/national-pan-hellenic-council-plaza or contact Dessi Foster, director of development for Student Life and Enrollment and Roan Scholars, at fosterdk@etsu.edu or 423-439-5125.
More information about the National Pan-Hellenic Council Plaza is available at www.etsu.edu/nphcplaza.