November 17, 1911 is a day that will have an everlasting
impact on millions of people each year. This day marked the
creation of an organization that has, is, and will
contribute enormously to the advancement and development of
many great people. It all started in the Science Hall of
Howard University.
Click on name to see founder biography.
Edgar A. Love,
Oscar J. Cooper
and
Frank Coleman
gave birth to Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. These three
students under the watchful eye of Professor
Ernest E. Just
initiated Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. From the initials of
the Greek phrase meaning "friendship is essential to the
soul," the name Omega Psi Phi was derived. The phrase was
selected as the motto. MANHOOD, SCHOLARSHIP, PERSEVERANCE
and UPLIFT were adopted as cardinal principles. A
decision was made regarding the design for the pin and
emblem, and thus ended the first meeting of the Omega Psi
Phi Fraternity. On December 15, 1911, Alpha Chapter was
organized.
In 1949, the first National Headquarters Building at 107
Rhode Island Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. was purchased.
In 1964, the new National Headquarters Building was
dedicated. The building was a dream come true and was the
first building of its type to be built by a black
fraternity. Founders Love, Cooper and Coleman participated
in the ceremonies. The name was later changed to the
International Headquarters. It is located at 2714 Georgia
Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20001. November 16, 1975, an
impressive granite monument was dedicated to the memory of
the four founders. The monument is just a few feet away from
Thirkield Hall, the site of Omega's birth place on the
Howard University Campus.
Omega continues to flourish, largely because men of the very
highest ideals and intellect are devoting untiring hours to
make this organization great. The fraternity currently
holds a membership of over 100,000+ members throughout the
nation and around the world. Many of America's prestigious
men are/were Omega Men. There are very few Americans whose
lives have not been touched by a member of the Omega Psi Phi
Fraternity.