NPHC Plaza Unveiling
This spring Georgia College unveiled the new National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) Historical Preservation Plaza honoring a group of student organizations with strong ties to campus. The plaza not only celebrates the heritage of these organizations at Georgia College, but also promotes a vibrant future.
The plaza is a symbolic way to acknowledge the historical and cultural significance of the NPHC organizations at Georgia College. Students, faculty, staff, alumni and visitors can visit the site to reflect and learn about the struggles of educated people of color who fought for their right to associate on college campuses during the time of racial segregation and disenfranchisement.
Georgia College holds the charter to eight of the “Divine 9” historically African- American fraternities and sororities—unique for a university our size.
Read MoreThe plaza is a symbolic way to acknowledge the historical and cultural significance of the NPHC organizations at Georgia College. Students, faculty, staff, alumni and visitors can visit the site to reflect and learn about the struggles of educated people of color who fought for their right to associate on college campuses during the time of racial segregation and disenfranchisement.
Georgia College holds the charter to eight of the “Divine 9” historically African- American fraternities and sororities—unique for a university our size.