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PI XI Chapter 

The PI XI Chapter of Phi Beta Sigma was established in 1983 by 7 charter members: Keith Lawson, Thomas McClinton, Dickie Wrightsil, Darrell Turner, Marvin Wesley, Rod Clark, and Gerald Nash.  

 

The chapter has produced one Olympic Gold Medalist Charles Austin from the 1996 Olympics. In addition, 5 members were drafted into the NFL (Rod Clark, Ben Jesse, Darren Jones, Henry Thomas) and a member of the last Washington Redskins team to win a Super Bowl (Anthony Johnson). Over the years, the chapter has produced leaders that have been recognized on the local, state and regional level.

BLUE 

  • Sigma Cuts – Bigger & Better Business Program

  • HIV/AIDS Awareness Program – Social Action

  • Relay for Life – Social Action

  • Boys & Girls Club Volunteers – Community Service

  • Famous Black Greeks – Black History Month Forum - Education

Programs

PHI 

  • January 2014- CY Thomas Scholarship Recipient 

  • Spring 2013 – Highest GPA Award -

  • 2011-2012- NPHC Greek Man of the Year

  • 2011-2012 Greek Man of the Year Award – (BSA Image Awards)

  • 2001-12 Most Improved Chapter of the Year Award

  • 2011-12 BOKO Diversity Program of the Year Award

  • 2001-12 NPHC Program of the Year Award 

  • 2011-12 NPHC Collaboration of the Year Award

  • Most Community Service Hours Amongst NPHC Organizations (2011-12)

  • 2010 Overall Greek Man of the Year – Bro. Trenton Thomas

  • 2014 Highest GPA in Greek Life

Accomplishments

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