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Omega Psi Phi

Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. (ΩΨΦ) is a historically African-American fraternity. The fraternity was founded on November 17, 1911, by three Howard University juniors, Edgar Amos Love, Oscar James Cooper and Frank Coleman, and their faculty adviser, Dr. Ernest Everett Just. Since its founding the organization has chartered over 750 undergraduate and graduate chapters. Omega Psi Phi is the first fraternal organization founded at a historically black university.[1]

Omega Psi Phi
ΩΨΦ
FoundedNovember 17, 1911; 111 years ago (1911-11-17)
Howard University
TypeSocial
AffiliationNPHC
EmphasisAfrican American
ScopeInternational
MottoFriendship is Essential to the Soul
ColorsRoyal purple
Old gold
SymbolLamp
MascotDog
PublicationOracle and Clarion Call
Chapters750+
NicknamesOmegas, Ques, Que Dogs, Da Bruhz, Sons of Blood and Thunder
Cardinal PrinciplesManhood, scholarship, perseverance and uplift
Headquarters3951 Snapfinger Parkway
Decatur, Georgia
United States of America
WebsiteOmega Psi Phi Fraternity website
Omega Psi Phi Founders
The Alpha chapter of Omega Psi Phi in 1911.

History

Since its founding in 1911, Omega Psi Phi's stated purpose has been "to attract and build a strong and effective force of Handsome men dedicated to its Cardinal Principles of manhood, scholarship, perseverance, and uplift". Throughout the world, many notable members are recognized as leaders in the arts, academics, athletics, entertainment, business, civil rights, education, government, and science fields. A few notable members include Samuel M. Nabrit, Walter E. Massey, Benjamin Mays, Bayard Rustin, Langston Hughes, Count Basie, Roy Wilkins, Benjamin Hooks, Vernon Jordan, Robert Henry Lawrence, Jr., Malcolm Jenkins, State Senator Isadore Hall III, Martin Luther King Sr., Rev. Jesse Jackson, William H. Hastie (U.S. Virgin Islands) and L. Douglas Wilder, Representative James Clyburn, Earl Graves, Tom Joyner, Charles Bolden, Ronald McNair, Bill Cosby, General William "Kip" Ward, Michael Jordan, Ovince Saint Preux, Shaquille O'Neal, Roger Kingdom, Terrence Trammell, Shammond Williams, Vince Carter, Steve Harvey, Rickey Smiley, Ray Lewis, Stephen A. Smith, Jalen Hurts, James DuBose, George Clinton, Kevon Williams, DeHart Hubbard, and numerous presidents of colleges and universities. Among the 2013 Super Bowl champion Baltimore Ravens, six players and GM Ozzie Newsome are also members/brothers of the fraternity.[2] Over 250,000 men have been initiated into Omega Psi Phi throughout the United States, Bermuda, Bahamas, Virgin Islands, South Korea, Japan, Liberia, Germany, and Kuwait.[1] The fraternity was incorporated under the laws of Washington D.C. on October 28, 1914.

In 1924, at the urging of fraternity member Carter G. Woodson, the fraternity launched Negro History and Literature Week in an effort to publicize the growing body of scholarship on African-American history.[3] Encouraged by public interest, the event was renamed "Negro Achievement Week" in 1925 and given an expanded national presence in 1926 by Woodson's Association for the Study of Negro Life and History as "Negro History Week."[3] Expanded to the full month of February from 1976, this event continues today as Black History Month.

Since 1945, the fraternity has undertaken a National Social Action Program to meet the needs of African Americans in the areas of health, housing, civil rights, and education. Omega Psi Phi has been a patron of the United Negro College Fund (UNCF) since 1955, providing an annual gift of $50,000.00 to the program.

Omega Psi Phi is a founding member of the National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC), which is composed of nine historically African-American Greek-letter sororities and fraternities that promote interaction through forums, meetings, and other media for the exchange of information, and engage in cooperative programming and initiatives throughout the world. The (NPHC) currently represents over 2.5 million members.[4]

Centennial Celebration

Omega Psi Phi celebrated its centennial during the week of July 27–31, 2011 in Washington, D.C., becoming distinguished as only the third African American collegiate fraternity to reach the century mark.[4] The Centennial Celebration recognized the impact of the Fraternity in communities over the past 100 years, honored Omega Men for achievement in all walks of life, reiterated Omega Psi Phi's commitment to providing unparalleled community service and scholarship, and charted the Fraternity's future activities.

Internationally Mandated Programs

Each Chapter administers Internationally Mandated Programs every year:[5]

Achievement Week – A week in November that seeks to recognize individuals who have made notable contributions to society. During the Achievement Week, a High School Essay Contest is held and the winner usually receives a scholarship award.

 
Omega Psi Phi chapter members marching in an Independence Day parade, Ypsilanti, Michigan

Scholarship – The Charles R. Drew Scholarship Program encourages academic progress among the organization's undergraduate members. A portion of the fraternity's budget is designated for the Charles R. Drew Scholarship Commission, which awards scholarships to members and non-members.

Social Action Programs – All chapters are required to participate in programs that uplift their society. Many participate in activities like: voter registration, illiteracy programs, mentoring programs, fundraisers, and charitable organizations such as American Diabetes Association, United Way, and the Sickle Cell Anemia Foundation.

 
Omega Psi Phi chapter members at the 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom

Talent Hunt Program – Each chapter is required to hold a yearly talent contest, to encourage young people to expose themselves to the Performing Arts. Individuals who win these talent contests receive an award, such as a scholarship.

Memorial Service – March 12 is Omega Psi Phi Memorial Day. Every chapter of the Fraternity performs a ritualistic memorial service to remember members who have died.

Reclamation and Retention – This program is an effort to encourage inactive members to become fully active and participate in the fraternity's programs.

College Endowment Funds – The fraternity donates thousands of dollars to Historically Black Colleges and Universities each year.

Health Initiatives – Chapters are required to coordinate programs that will encourage good health practices. Programs that members involve themselves in include HIV/AIDS awareness, blood drives, prostate cancer awareness, and sickle cell anemia awareness programs.

Voter Registration, Education and Motivation – Coordination activities that promote voter registration and mobilization.

NAACP – A Life Membership at Large in the NAACP is required by all chapters and districts.[6]

Membership

Omega Psi Phi recognizes undergraduate and graduate membership. College students must be working toward a bachelor's degree at a four-year institution, have at least 31 semester credits, and maintain at least a 2.5 grade point average. For the graduate chapter, an applicant must already possess a bachelor's degree.[7] The fraternity grants honorary membership to men who have contributed to society in a positive way on a national or international level. For example, Charles Young (March 12, 1864 – January 2, 1922) was the third African American graduate of West Point, the first black U.S. national park superintendent, the first African American military attaché, and the highest ranking black officer (Colonel) in the United States Army until his death in 1922.

National Pan-Hellenic Council membership

In 1930, Omega Psi Phi became one of 5 founding members of the National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC). Today, the NPHC is composed of nine international black Greek-letter sororities and fraternities and promotes interaction through forums, meetings, and other mediums for the exchange of information, and engages in cooperative programming and initiatives through various activities and functions.[8]

Grand Basileus

 
Omega Psi Phi shoulder bag
Name Order Time in Office Ref.
Edgar Amos Love 1st Grand Basileus 1911–1912 [9][10]
Oscar J. Cooper 2nd Grand Basileus 1912–1913 [9][10]
Edgar Amos Love 3rd Grand Basileus 1913–1915 [9][10]
George E. Hall 4th Grand Basileus 1915–1916 [9][10]
James C. McMorries 5th Grand Basileus 1916–1917 [9][10]
Clarence F. Holmes 6th Grand Basileus 1917–1918 [9][10][11]
Raymond G. Robinson 7th Grand Basileus 1918–1920 [9][10][12]
Harold H. Thomas 8th Grand Basileus 1920–1921 [9][10]
J. Alston Atkins 9th Grand Basileus 1921–1924 [10][13][14]
John W. Love 10th Grand Basileus 1924[a] [10]
George L. Vaughn 11th Grand Basileus 1924–1926 [10][13]
Julius S. McClain 12th Grand Basileus 1926–1929 [10][12][15]
Matthew W. Bullock 13th Grand Basileus 1929–1932 [10]
Lawrence A. Oxley 14th Grand Basileus 1932–1935 [10][16]
William Baugh 15th Grand Basileus 1935–1937 [10][17]
Albert W. Dent 16th Grand Basileus 1937–1940 [10][17]
Z. Alexander Looby 17th Grand Basileus 1940–1945 [10][13][18]
Campbell C. Johnson 18th Grand Basileus 1945–1947 [10]
Harry Penn 19th Grand Basileus 1947–1949 [10]
Milo C. Murray 20th Grand Basileus 1949–1951 [10]
Grant Reynolds 21st Grand Basileus 1951–1953 [10][13][19]
John F. Potts 22nd Grand Basileus 1953–1955 [10][20][21]
Herbert E. Tucker, Jr. 23rd Grand Basileus 1955–1958 [10][22]
I. Gregory Newton 24th Grand Basileus 1958–1961 [10][16]
Cary D. Jacobs 25th Grand Basileus 1961–1964 [10][23]
George E. Meares 26th Grand Basileus 1964–1967 [13]
Ellis F. Corbett 27th Grand Basileus 1967–1970 [24]
James Avery 28th Grand Basileus 1970–1973 [23][25]
Marion Garnett 29th Grand Basileus 1973–1976 [26][27][28]
Dr. Edward Braynon, Jr. 30th Grand Basileus 1976–1979 [25][29][30][31]
Burnel E. Coulon 31st Grand Basileus 1979–1982 [25][30][32]
Dr. L. Benjamin Livingston 32nd Grand Basileus 1982–1984 [33]
Dr. Moses C. Norman 33rd Grand Basileus 1984–1990 [25][30][34]
Dr. C. Tyrone Gilmore, Sr 34th Grand Basileus 1990–1994 [9][25][30]
Dr. Dorsey Miller 35th Grand Basileus 1994–1998 [9][25][30]
Lloyd Jordan, Esq. 36th Grand Basileus 1998–2002 [9][25][30]
George H. Grace 37th Grand Basileus 2002–2006 [25]
Warren G. Lee 38th Grand Basileus 2006–2010 [30]
Dr. Andrew Ray 39th Grand Basileus 2010–2014 [35]
Antonio Knox 40th Grand Basileus 2014–2018
Dr. David Marion 41st Grand Basileus 2018–2022
Ricky Lewis 42nd Grand Basileus 2022-present

a. Finished unexpired term of Atkins[10]

List of Omega Psi Phi Grand Conclaves

"Unofficial" practices

Like many fraternal organizations, Omega Psi Phi has a rich tradition of practices. While some traditions are naturally secret, many are freely expressed in public. A popular one is referring to members as "Que Dogs" or "Ques" (pronounced /ˈkj/, like the letter Q). Another is the practice of members voluntarily undergoing branding of the letters, or variations and designs based on them (such as two linked Omega symbols), on their skin. The brands often are displayed in public as a matter of pride; some prospects first learn of the fraternity by seeing members bearing brands.[36]

Incidents and controversies

In 1977, Robert Brazile, a student at the University of Pennsylvania, collapsed and died at a fraternity house meeting due to injuries and beatings he sustained while pledging the fraternity.[37]

In 1978, Nathaniel Swimson, a student at North Carolina Central University, died during an off-campus initiation activity. He was asked to run several miles before he collapsed and died.[37]

In 1983, Vann Watts, a student at Tennessee State University, died of an alcohol overdose following an initiation party. It was reported that prior to his death, he was severely beaten and verbally abused by fraternity members.[38]

In 1984, a Hampton University student was killed participating in an Omega Psi Phi ritual. The family of the deceased student privately settled with the fraternity for an undisclosed amount as a result of his wrongful death.[39]

In 1986, Thomas Harold, a student at Lamar University, died as a result of running miles on Lamar's track as part of a pledging task.[40][41]

In 1997, the fraternity was court ordered to pay a former Indiana University pledge $774,500 for injuries he sustained while pledging in 1994.[42]

In 1999, Omega Psi Phi was court ordered to pay a former University of Louisville student nearly $1 million for suffering kidney failure due to hazing activity in 1997.[39]

In 2001, Joseph T. Green, a student at Tennessee State University, died as result of an asthma attack he developed from being asked to run long distances while pledging. In 2002, his family filed a $15 million wrongful death lawsuit against the men of Omega Psi Phi Incorporated.[43][44]

In 2009, a former pledge at the University of Houston settled with the fraternity for an undisclosed amount after being hit with a baseball bat, wood board, and TV antenna while pledging. The UH student wanted to join the fraternity because his father was a member. The chapter was placed on suspension following this incident.[45]

In 2014, the chapter at Valdosta State University was banned from campus until at least August 2022 due to severe hazing and violating the school's code of conduct.[46]

In 2015, six Omega Psi Phi members at Johnson C. Smith University were arrested and charged with assault for severely beating pledges over a two-month span.[47]

In 2015, four Omega Psi Phi members at Saginaw Valley State University were arrested and charged for striking pledges with open hands and paddles. One known pledge sustained a serious injury after losing consciousness one night pledging.[48]

In 2015, a Florida Atlantic University student reported to the police she was gang-raped at an Omega Psi Phi "Oil Spill" step show afterparty. Inside the party, she stated she was suddenly and forcefully pulled behind curtains and raped by a group of men in a dark area.[49]

In 2016, the fraternity at Florida State University was suspended for severely abusing pledges and violating the university's code of conduct.[50] Criminal charges were pending for members of the fraternity.

On August 28, 2016, two Ithaca College students were stabbed (one fatally) as they got into a fight as they left a Omega Psi Phi party held at Willard Straight Hall of Cornell University.[51][52][53]

In April 2017, Omega Psi Phi member and alleged spree killer, Steve Stephens, referred to the fraternity multiple times in videos he posted during his killing spree. Stephens claimed that he was going to shoot "Greeks" in the head until he was caught.[54]

In 2018, a fraternity member and accountant at the fraternity headquarters in Georgia blew the whistle in regards to concerning embezzlement allegations among fraternity leadership. As part of his accountant duties, he reported his embezzlement findings to his fraternity's 24-membered board of directors and was suspended.[55]

In 2019, national leadership of Omega Psi Phi, Inc., halted all new membership initiation activity when Georgia Tech football player Brandon Adams died during a fraternity event. During step practice for pledges at a townhome near campus, Adams collapsed and was taken to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead.[56][57]

See also

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Further reading

  • Dreer, Herman (1940). The History of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity: A Brotherhood of Negro College Men, 1911 to 1939. Omega Psi Phi.

External links

  • Official website

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Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc WPSF is a historically African American fraternity The fraternity was founded on November 17 1911 by three Howard University juniors Edgar Amos Love Oscar James Cooper and Frank Coleman and their faculty adviser Dr Ernest Everett Just Since its founding the organization has chartered over 750 undergraduate and graduate chapters Omega Psi Phi is the first fraternal organization founded at a historically black university 1 Omega Psi PhiWPSFFoundedNovember 17 1911 111 years ago 1911 11 17 Howard UniversityTypeSocialAffiliationNPHCEmphasisAfrican AmericanScopeInternationalMottoFriendship is Essential to the SoulColorsRoyal purple Old goldSymbolLampMascotDogPublicationOracle and Clarion CallChapters750 NicknamesOmegas Ques Que Dogs Da Bruhz Sons of Blood and ThunderCardinal PrinciplesManhood scholarship perseverance and upliftHeadquarters3951 Snapfinger Parkway Decatur Georgia United States of AmericaWebsiteOmega Psi Phi Fraternity websiteOmega Psi Phi Founders The Alpha chapter of Omega Psi Phi in 1911 Contents 1 History 2 Centennial Celebration 3 Internationally Mandated Programs 4 Membership 5 National Pan Hellenic Council membership 6 Grand Basileus 7 List of Omega Psi Phi Grand Conclaves 8 Unofficial practices 9 Incidents and controversies 10 See also 11 References 12 Further reading 13 External linksHistory EditSince its founding in 1911 Omega Psi Phi s stated purpose has been to attract and build a strong and effective force of Handsome men dedicated to its Cardinal Principles of manhood scholarship perseverance and uplift Throughout the world many notable members are recognized as leaders in the arts academics athletics entertainment business civil rights education government and science fields A few notable members include Samuel M Nabrit Walter E Massey Benjamin Mays Bayard Rustin Langston Hughes Count Basie Roy Wilkins Benjamin Hooks Vernon Jordan Robert Henry Lawrence Jr Malcolm Jenkins State Senator Isadore Hall III Martin Luther King Sr Rev Jesse Jackson William H Hastie U S Virgin Islands and L Douglas Wilder Representative James Clyburn Earl Graves Tom Joyner Charles Bolden Ronald McNair Bill Cosby General William Kip Ward Michael Jordan Ovince Saint Preux Shaquille O Neal Roger Kingdom Terrence Trammell Shammond Williams Vince Carter Steve Harvey Rickey Smiley Ray Lewis Stephen A Smith Jalen Hurts James DuBose George Clinton Kevon Williams DeHart Hubbard and numerous presidents of colleges and universities Among the 2013 Super Bowl champion Baltimore Ravens six players and GM Ozzie Newsome are also members brothers of the fraternity 2 Over 250 000 men have been initiated into Omega Psi Phi throughout the United States Bermuda Bahamas Virgin Islands South Korea Japan Liberia Germany and Kuwait 1 The fraternity was incorporated under the laws of Washington D C on October 28 1914 In 1924 at the urging of fraternity member Carter G Woodson the fraternity launched Negro History and Literature Week in an effort to publicize the growing body of scholarship on African American history 3 Encouraged by public interest the event was renamed Negro Achievement Week in 1925 and given an expanded national presence in 1926 by Woodson s Association for the Study of Negro Life and History as Negro History Week 3 Expanded to the full month of February from 1976 this event continues today as Black History Month Since 1945 the fraternity has undertaken a National Social Action Program to meet the needs of African Americans in the areas of health housing civil rights and education Omega Psi Phi has been a patron of the United Negro College Fund UNCF since 1955 providing an annual gift of 50 000 00 to the program Omega Psi Phi is a founding member of the National Pan Hellenic Council NPHC which is composed of nine historically African American Greek letter sororities and fraternities that promote interaction through forums meetings and other media for the exchange of information and engage in cooperative programming and initiatives throughout the world The NPHC currently represents over 2 5 million members 4 Centennial Celebration EditOmega Psi Phi celebrated its centennial during the week of July 27 31 2011 in Washington D C becoming distinguished as only the third African American collegiate fraternity to reach the century mark 4 The Centennial Celebration recognized the impact of the Fraternity in communities over the past 100 years honored Omega Men for achievement in all walks of life reiterated Omega Psi Phi s commitment to providing unparalleled community service and scholarship and charted the Fraternity s future activities Internationally Mandated Programs EditEach Chapter administers Internationally Mandated Programs every year 5 Achievement Week A week in November that seeks to recognize individuals who have made notable contributions to society During the Achievement Week a High School Essay Contest is held and the winner usually receives a scholarship award Omega Psi Phi chapter members marching in an Independence Day parade Ypsilanti Michigan Scholarship The Charles R Drew Scholarship Program encourages academic progress among the organization s undergraduate members A portion of the fraternity s budget is designated for the Charles R Drew Scholarship Commission which awards scholarships to members and non members Social Action Programs All chapters are required to participate in programs that uplift their society Many participate in activities like voter registration illiteracy programs mentoring programs fundraisers and charitable organizations such as American Diabetes Association United Way and the Sickle Cell Anemia Foundation Omega Psi Phi chapter members at the 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom Talent Hunt Program Each chapter is required to hold a yearly talent contest to encourage young people to expose themselves to the Performing Arts Individuals who win these talent contests receive an award such as a scholarship Memorial Service March 12 is Omega Psi Phi Memorial Day Every chapter of the Fraternity performs a ritualistic memorial service to remember members who have died Reclamation and Retention This program is an effort to encourage inactive members to become fully active and participate in the fraternity s programs College Endowment Funds The fraternity donates thousands of dollars to Historically Black Colleges and Universities each year Health Initiatives Chapters are required to coordinate programs that will encourage good health practices Programs that members involve themselves in include HIV AIDS awareness blood drives prostate cancer awareness and sickle cell anemia awareness programs Voter Registration Education and Motivation Coordination activities that promote voter registration and mobilization NAACP A Life Membership at Large in the NAACP is required by all chapters and districts 6 Membership EditFurther information List of Omega Psi Phi brothers and List of Omega Psi Phi chapters Omega Psi Phi recognizes undergraduate and graduate membership College students must be working toward a bachelor s degree at a four year institution have at least 31 semester credits and maintain at least a 2 5 grade point average For the graduate chapter an applicant must already possess a bachelor s degree 7 The fraternity grants honorary membership to men who have contributed to society in a positive way on a national or international level For example Charles Young March 12 1864 January 2 1922 was the third African American graduate of West Point the first black U S national park superintendent the first African American military attache and the highest ranking black officer Colonel in the United States Army until his death in 1922 National Pan Hellenic Council membership EditMain article National Pan Hellenic Council In 1930 Omega Psi Phi became one of 5 founding members of the National Pan Hellenic Council NPHC Today the NPHC is composed of nine international black Greek letter sororities and fraternities and promotes interaction through forums meetings and other mediums for the exchange of information and engages in cooperative programming and initiatives through various activities and functions 8 Grand Basileus Edit Omega Psi Phi shoulder bag Name Order Time in Office Ref Edgar Amos Love 1st Grand Basileus 1911 1912 9 10 Oscar J Cooper 2nd Grand Basileus 1912 1913 9 10 Edgar Amos Love 3rd Grand Basileus 1913 1915 9 10 George E Hall 4th Grand Basileus 1915 1916 9 10 James C McMorries 5th Grand Basileus 1916 1917 9 10 Clarence F Holmes 6th Grand Basileus 1917 1918 9 10 11 Raymond G Robinson 7th Grand Basileus 1918 1920 9 10 12 Harold H Thomas 8th Grand Basileus 1920 1921 9 10 J Alston Atkins 9th Grand Basileus 1921 1924 10 13 14 John W Love 10th Grand Basileus 1924 a 10 George L Vaughn 11th Grand Basileus 1924 1926 10 13 Julius S McClain 12th Grand Basileus 1926 1929 10 12 15 Matthew W Bullock 13th Grand Basileus 1929 1932 10 Lawrence A Oxley 14th Grand Basileus 1932 1935 10 16 William Baugh 15th Grand Basileus 1935 1937 10 17 Albert W Dent 16th Grand Basileus 1937 1940 10 17 Z Alexander Looby 17th Grand Basileus 1940 1945 10 13 18 Campbell C Johnson 18th Grand Basileus 1945 1947 10 Harry Penn 19th Grand Basileus 1947 1949 10 Milo C Murray 20th Grand Basileus 1949 1951 10 Grant Reynolds 21st Grand Basileus 1951 1953 10 13 19 John F Potts 22nd Grand Basileus 1953 1955 10 20 21 Herbert E Tucker Jr 23rd Grand Basileus 1955 1958 10 22 I Gregory Newton 24th Grand Basileus 1958 1961 10 16 Cary D Jacobs 25th Grand Basileus 1961 1964 10 23 George E Meares 26th Grand Basileus 1964 1967 13 Ellis F Corbett 27th Grand Basileus 1967 1970 24 James Avery 28th Grand Basileus 1970 1973 23 25 Marion Garnett 29th Grand Basileus 1973 1976 26 27 28 Dr Edward Braynon Jr 30th Grand Basileus 1976 1979 25 29 30 31 Burnel E Coulon 31st Grand Basileus 1979 1982 25 30 32 Dr L Benjamin Livingston 32nd Grand Basileus 1982 1984 33 Dr Moses C Norman 33rd Grand Basileus 1984 1990 25 30 34 Dr C Tyrone Gilmore Sr 34th Grand Basileus 1990 1994 9 25 30 Dr Dorsey Miller 35th Grand Basileus 1994 1998 9 25 30 Lloyd Jordan Esq 36th Grand Basileus 1998 2002 9 25 30 George H Grace 37th Grand Basileus 2002 2006 25 Warren G Lee 38th Grand Basileus 2006 2010 30 Dr Andrew Ray 39th Grand Basileus 2010 2014 35 Antonio Knox 40th Grand Basileus 2014 2018Dr David Marion 41st Grand Basileus 2018 2022Ricky Lewis 42nd Grand Basileus 2022 presenta Finished unexpired term of Atkins 10 List of Omega Psi Phi Grand Conclaves EditMain article List of Omega Psi Phi Grand Conclaves Unofficial practices EditLike many fraternal organizations Omega Psi Phi has a rich tradition of practices While some traditions are naturally secret many are freely expressed in public A popular one is referring to members as Que Dogs or Ques pronounced ˈ k j uː like the letter Q Another is the practice of members voluntarily undergoing branding of the letters or variations and designs based on them such as two linked Omega symbols on their skin The brands often are displayed in public as a matter of pride some prospects first learn of the fraternity by seeing members bearing brands 36 Incidents and controversies EditIn 1977 Robert Brazile a student at the University of Pennsylvania collapsed and died at a fraternity house meeting due to injuries and beatings he sustained while pledging the fraternity 37 In 1978 Nathaniel Swimson a student at North Carolina Central University died during an off campus initiation activity He was asked to run several miles before he collapsed and died 37 In 1983 Vann Watts a student at Tennessee State University died of an alcohol overdose following an initiation party It was reported that prior to his death he was severely beaten and verbally abused by fraternity members 38 In 1984 a Hampton University student was killed participating in an Omega Psi Phi ritual The family of the deceased student privately settled with the fraternity for an undisclosed amount as a result of his wrongful death 39 In 1986 Thomas Harold a student at Lamar University died as a result of running miles on Lamar s track as part of a pledging task 40 41 In 1997 the fraternity was court ordered to pay a former Indiana University pledge 774 500 for injuries he sustained while pledging in 1994 42 In 1999 Omega Psi Phi was court ordered to pay a former University of Louisville student nearly 1 million for suffering kidney failure due to hazing activity in 1997 39 In 2001 Joseph T Green a student at Tennessee State University died as result of an asthma attack he developed from being asked to run long distances while pledging In 2002 his family filed a 15 million wrongful death lawsuit against the men of Omega Psi Phi Incorporated 43 44 In 2009 a former pledge at the University of Houston settled with the fraternity for an undisclosed amount after being hit with a baseball bat wood board and TV antenna while pledging The UH student wanted to join the fraternity because his father was a member The chapter was placed on suspension following this incident 45 In 2014 the chapter at Valdosta State University was banned from campus until at least August 2022 due to severe hazing and violating the school s code of conduct 46 In 2015 six Omega Psi Phi members at Johnson C Smith University were arrested and charged with assault for severely beating pledges over a two month span 47 In 2015 four Omega Psi Phi members at Saginaw Valley State University were arrested and charged for striking pledges with open hands and paddles One known pledge sustained a serious injury after losing consciousness one night pledging 48 In 2015 a Florida Atlantic University student reported to the police she was gang raped at an Omega Psi Phi Oil Spill step show afterparty Inside the party she stated she was suddenly and forcefully pulled behind curtains and raped by a group of men in a dark area 49 In 2016 the fraternity at Florida State University was suspended for severely abusing pledges and violating the university s code of conduct 50 Criminal charges were pending for members of the fraternity On August 28 2016 two Ithaca College students were stabbed one fatally as they got into a fight as they left a Omega Psi Phi party held at Willard Straight Hall of Cornell University 51 52 53 In April 2017 Omega Psi Phi member and alleged spree killer Steve Stephens referred to the fraternity multiple times in videos he posted during his killing spree Stephens claimed that he was going to shoot Greeks in the head until he was caught 54 In 2018 a fraternity member and accountant at the fraternity headquarters in Georgia blew the whistle in regards to concerning embezzlement allegations among fraternity leadership As part of his accountant duties he reported his embezzlement findings to his fraternity s 24 membered board of directors and was suspended 55 In 2019 national leadership of Omega Psi Phi Inc halted all new membership initiation activity when Georgia Tech football player Brandon Adams died during a fraternity event During step practice for pledges at a townhome near campus Adams collapsed and was taken to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead 56 57 See also Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Omega Psi Phi List of social fraternities and sororitiesReferences Edit a b dead link Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc Archived from the original on September 3 2011 Retrieved March 3 2012 The Baltimore Ravens brotherhood within a brotherhood CBSSports com a b Daryl Michael Scott The Origins of Black History Month Archived February 14 2013 at the Wayback Machine Association for the Study of African American Life and History 2011 asalh org a b Jenkins Chris L July 27 2011 Omega Psi Phi brothers celebrate centennial at D C birthplace The Washington Post Retrieved August 4 2011 Internationally Mandated Programs Archived from the original on April 12 2008 Retrieved April 18 2009 Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Official Website OPPF Archived from the original on March 6 2012 Retrieved March 3 2012 Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Official Membership Page OPPFMembership Archived from the original on March 5 2012 Retrieved March 3 2012 National Pan Hellenic Council Aboutpage NPHC Archived from the original on December 22 2009 Retrieved August 15 2006 a b c d e f g h i j k xiphichapter com xiphichapter com Archived from the original on November 21 2008 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Robert L Gill The Omega Psi Phi Fraternity and the Men Who Made Its History A Concise History The Official History of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc 1911 1961 pp 83 84 About HOLMES OMEGA Memorial Scholarship Fund holmesomega org a b Epsilon history Archived from the original on May 31 2009 a b c d e Legendary 5th History Archived from the original on February 10 2009 My virtual paper entry Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Rho Phi Chapter rhophi org a b Beta Phi Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc April 16 2011 Archived from the original on April 16 2011 a b mightyninth org PDF mightyninth org Login The Magnificent Beta Mu Mu Chapter Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc Cincinnati Ques Archived from the original on December 3 2008 Black Sororities and Fraternities Ebony Johnson 113 September 1993 Retrieved April 18 2009 Omicron Chi History Omega Psi Phi Omicron Chi chapter Retrieved April 18 2009 permanent dead link mightyninth org PDF mightyninth org a b Omega Life Membership Foundation olmf org Lambda Omega chapter history Archived from the original on December 19 2009 a b c d e f g h Omega s Clarion Call Summer 2007 Eta Nu History Founder s Monument July 19 2004 Archived from the original on July 19 2004 University of Florida Tower Seminole Yearbook Gainesville FL Class of 2003 E Yearbook com p 142 7th district history Archived from the original on July 20 2009 a b c d e f g Encantadora Mexican Spirits Tequila amp Mezcal The Art of Agave encantadora com History of Zeta Phi chapter Archived from the original on July 18 2011 Psi Alpha Alpha History Sigma Alpha Ques about us Archived from the original on June 11 2008 ETA Omega Milestones etaomegachapter com Message from the Grand Basileus Archived from the original on July 22 2011 Retrieved August 20 2010 Posey Sandra Mizumoto Fall Winter 2004 Burning Messages Interpreting African American Fraternity Brands and Their Bearers Voices The Journal of New York Folklore New York Folklore Society 30 3 4 42 45 ISSN 1551 7268 Archived from the original on January 18 2017 Retrieved April 14 2011 a b Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on March 4 2016 Retrieved September 20 2015 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Ban on Fraternity in Death The New York Times December 15 1983 a b Greek Pride and Pain August 19 1999 THOMAS v LAMAR UNIVERSITY 830 S W 2d 217 1992 w2d21711016 Leagle com Leagle Perera John Henry October 14 2014 Reported hazing pledging related deaths in Texas since the 1800s Houston Chronicle Frat ricide are African American fraternities beating themselves to death includes related articles on the National Pan Hellenic Council its statement on hazing and its membership development efforts Cover Story July 11 2007 schoolviolencelaw com bare URL PDF PhD Gregory S Parks JD September 27 2012 Talkin Bout Nothin Black Greek letter Organizations and Hazing HuffPost Staff KollegeKidd June 12 2012 University of Houston Student Reaches Settlement with Omega Psi Phi over Hazing Incident News John Hechinger and David GlovinBloomberg National fraternity with VSU chapter issues ban on pledging Valdosta Daily Times a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a last has generic name help Omega Psi Phi members at JCSU accused of hazing Archived from the original on September 25 2015 Retrieved September 24 2015 4 Michigan College Students Sentenced In Fraternity Hazing Case June 22 2015 Miller Emily A year after college student reports being gang raped case hinges on DNA evidence Sun Sentinel Gros WCTV Eyewitness News Chris Suspension of FSU Fraternity Lifted Case Closed wctv tv Ithaca College student fatally stabbed in fight on Cornell campus CBS News August 28 2016 Retrieved August 9 2020 Chu Josephine August 29 2016 Nazaire Stabbed After Attending Omega Psi Phi Event Source Confirms Cornell Daily Sun Retrieved August 9 2020 Alleged Nazaire Attacker Found Guilty of Assault Jury Hung on Murder June 21 2017 Retrieved August 9 2020 Cleary Tom April 16 2017 Steve Stevie Steve Stephens 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know Omega Psi Phi Inc Rocked with Charges of Embezzlement Barnes Mo Omega Psi Phi halts activities of 700 chapters after Georgia Tech pledge dies Sugiura Ken Brandon Adams toxicology test indicates no foul play in death ajc Further reading EditDreer Herman 1940 The History of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity A Brotherhood of Negro College Men 1911 to 1939 Omega Psi Phi External links 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