The National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) was founded in 1930 with the mission to promote “unanimity of thought and action as far as possible . . . and to consider problems
of mutual interest” to the member organizations. Today, this international organization has grown to
include nine historical fraternities and sororities representing over 6,500 graduate
and undergraduate chapters and hundreds of thousands of members and alumni worldwide.
ETSU is proud to support five undergraduate chapters as part of the
National Pan-Hellenic Council on campus today. Each group not only plays a vital role
in student life but continues to produce confident and skilled leaders, who succeed academically
and demonstrate a commitment to give back to their communities through service.
In honor of the historical and contemporary significance of these organizations,
the University, in partnership with the NPHC at ETSU, will designate space on the
main campus in Johnson City, Tennessee for the National Pan-Hellenic Council Plaza.
All Divine Nine organizations will be recognized.
The plaza will serve as a place to educate the campus about the history
of each of the nine member organizations while offering a new outdoor gathering place
for community engagement and programming. Included in the design of the project are
some opportunities for demonstration of sponsorship.
Donor Contribution Levels
Eligible to exhibit company banner/display at Unveiling Ceremony
Top recognition on the Phase 3 donor plaque displayed permanently at the National Pan-Hellenic Council Plaza
Eligible to exhibit company banner/display at Unveiling Ceremony
Recognition on the Phase 3 donor plaque displayed permanently at the National Pan-Hellenic Council Plaza
Recognition on the Phase 3 donor plaque displayed permanently at the National Pan-Hellenic Council Plaza
Recognition on the donor plaque displayed permanently at the National Pan-Hellenic Council Plaza
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Plaza Design Rendering
Plaza Construction Update: July 7, 2019
Plaza Update: Grand Opening!
Plaza Update: Fall 2020