Nu Chapter at Lincoln University, Lincoln, Pennsylvania, began its existence in the year 1912. Lincoln University had been the traditional rival of Howard University in athletic contests. The student body of Lincoln looked upon the student body of Howard as its friendly rival. For some years, the success of Beta Chapter at Howard had been watched with interest by the students at Lincoln. Brother C. M. Cain, who had been associated with many Howard students, gathered a group of students and began the plans for the establishment of a chapter at Lincoln.
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NU Chapter Retreat
August 24th-26th LocatioNs: The Renault Winery (Host Hotel) Wingate Wyndham Atlantic City 72 Bremen Avenue 6811 E. Black Horse Pike Egg Harbor City, NJ 08215 Egg Harbor Township, NJ 08234 (609) 965 – 2111 (609) 484 – 1500 *Room Rate: $99 per night *Room Rate: $109 per night Instructions for Reserving your Room: Call either hotel and ask for bookings under Craig Stevenson. You have the option of reserving a single room or double room (the room rate will remain the same). There is free shuttle transportation to and from the Wingate Wyndham Atlantic City and The Renault Winery (Host Hotel). The retreat will take place at the Renault Winery. *All payments for rooms must be made through the hotel. RegistratioN Fee: In order to attend the Retreat, each brother is responsible for paying a $150 registration fee. The registration fee will cover Food (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner), Libations, Entertainment, Nu Chapter T-Shirt, Brotherhood Fee, and Coordinator Fee for the entire weekend. NOTE: Brotherhood fee is a charity cost for Brothers who want to attend the Retreat but are experiencing hardship (struggling financially). The following methods can be used to pay the registration fee: PayPal Cash App Check paypal.me/jelani21 $Jam4u2 Jelani Miller OR 642 East 85th Street 646-306-8505 Brooklyn, NY 11236 DeadliNes: Rooms must be reserved by July 24th, 2018 Registration Fee is due by August 10st, 2018. *Brothers registering after the deadline will be assessed an additional $25 fee for late registration. AdditioNal InformatioN:
*************************************************************** For Campus updates contact Brother Solomon Potter at: Solomon.Potter@Lincoln.edu Alumni updates Contact: Nu1912@gmail.com Brotherhood Challenge: Calling on brothers to remain active within the national organization (Only $150 per year to be active as a General Member and receive Sphinx Magazine and National Updates. Please go to: www.apa1906.net For Alpha East Updates go to: www.alphaeast.com “ALPHA PHI ALPHA FRATERNITY, INC. DEVELOPS LEADERS, PROMOTES BROTHERHOOD AND ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE, WHILE PROVIDING SERVICE AND ADVOCACY FOR OUR COMMUNITIES.” |
Alpha Phi Alpha, the first intercollegiate Greek-letter fraternity established for African-Americans, was founded at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York by seven college men who recognized the need for a strong bond of Brotherhood among African descendants in this country. The visionary founders, known as the "Jewels" of the Fraternity, are Henry Arthur Callis, Charles Henry Chapman, Eugene Kinckle Jones, George Biddle Kelley, Nathaniel Allison Murray, Robert Harold Ogle, and Vertner Woodson Tandy.