Wilberforce University Spring 2025 New Membership Presentations
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Wilberforce University Spring 2025 New Membership Presentations

Experience the excitement as Wilberforce NPHC presents new members! Join us March 30th, 5 PM - 10 PM at the Alumni Multiplex. $5 admission.

By Wilberforce University

Date and time

Sunday, March 30 · 5 - 10pm EDT

Location

Wilberforce University

1055 North Bickett Road Wilberforce, OH 45384

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 1 day before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 5 hours

Join us for Wilberforce University’s NPHC Greek Membership Presentations on Sunday, March 30th, 2025, from 5:00 PM to 10:00 PM at the Alumni Multiplex (Gymnasium).

Experience the excitement and tradition as the NPHC Greek-letter organizations reveal their new members to the campus and community. This highly anticipated event will showcase the pride, unity, and culture of Wilberforce University’s Divine Nine organizations.

Admission:

  • General Admission: $5
  • Wilberforce University NPHC Members: Free admission (must present valid ID)
  • This is an NPHC fundraiser, so come out, support your organization, and enjoy the show!

For more information, contact: Ric Sexton, Director of Student Activities (rsexton@wilberforce.edu)

Organized by

Wilberforce University is the nation’s oldest private, historically black University owned and operated by African Americans. Its roots trace back to its founding in 1856, a period of American history marred by the physical bondage of people of African descent. It was also a period when the education of African Americans was not only socially prohibited but was illegal. There was nothing about the prevailing social and cultural ethos of the era that suggested that African Americans might or should be taught or could learn. Yet a powerful idea assumed life and Wilberforce University was born. The founding of Wilberforce University represented a bold, audacious and visionary example of what could happen when men and women of goodwill transcended race and the prevailing social and cultural constructs and norms to pursue a noble purpose.