Beta Omega Chi is a fraternity based in Providence, RI, dedicated to uplifting Black men through Brotherhood, Academic Excellence, and Social Action. Recently awarded Brown University's Greek Organization of the Year, Beta Omega Chi celebrates its 5th Anniversary as a fraternity, reflecting on its remarkable growth and expressing gratitude to its supporters, family, and friends. The fraternity takes pride in the achievements of its members, such as Brother Nnamdi Jogwe's acceptance into Harvard Law School and NYU's PhD program in Sociology, as well as Brother Frederick Williams' full scholarship to Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science UCLA.
Additionally, Beta Omega Chi is proud of Brothers Kobina Johnson and Jabril King-Mahdi, who were selected as 2018 Teach For America Campus Ambassadors for Brown University, showcasing their commitment to making a positive impact on campus and the youth of the nation. With a focus on family, education, loyalty, and legacy, Beta Omega Chi continues to strive for excellence and aims to raise the heights of Black men in their pursuit of personal and collective growth.
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