Hughes, ErinBlackmon, JavonMetayer, JacquesTulloch, Victoria2023-05-152023-05-152023-05-09http://hdl.handle.net/11603/27896Divine Nine fraternities and sororities have given thousands of black students a sense of support and community while attending college and beyond. This review dives into the history of these organizations at Frostburg State University. The purpose of our study is to discover how these organizations started at Frostburg State and how they impacted the community. Throughout our research process, we interviewed faculty members of such organizations inquiring about their experiences and the impact the organization had on their lives. We also used other resources such as peer-reviewed journals and historical archives. This review aims to shine a light on the experiences of black students attending a predominantly white institution. 6 pagesen-USThe author owns the copyright to this work. This item may be protected under Title 17 of the U.S. Copyright Law. It is made available by FSU for non-commercial research and education. For permission to publish or reproduce, please contact the author.black activismFrostburg State University -- Studentsgreek lifefraternities and sororitiesBlack Excellence and Community: The Divine 9 at FSUText