African American Student Organizations 

Find the right group for you while discovering new passions, skills, and friends. 

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The Black Graduate Student Association (BGSA)

The purpose of the BGSA is to give Black graduates an opportunity to use and improve their skills and learn more about graduate and educational opportunities. BGSA coordinates activities and opportunities of interest to graduate students.

Contact: BGSA

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Black Men Making a Difference (BMMAD)

BMMAD serves as an organization of support for the Black male students on campus. Events are scheduled for bringing the young men and the campus community together.

Information: BMMAD

Contact: @bmmad.wsu 

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Black Student Union (BSU)

The mission of BSU is to serve Black students and the broader WSU student body in exploring the heritage, values, and contributions of Blacks. BSU coordinates and sponsors educational, cultural and traditional events for the benefit of WSU.

Information: BSU

Contact: @wsubsu

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Black Women’s Caucus (BWC)

The purpose of BWC is to serve as an instrument through which Black women are able to express their concerns about issues they face globally and locally.

Information: BWC

Conact: @wsubwc

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African Diaspora Association (ADA)

The mission of the ADA is to establish a network of African Students on the WSU Campus, broaden Awareness of the African culture to the WSU community, and create a safe space that can promote social interaction amongst African students that may be at WSU. This organization aims to cultivate, inspire, and augment WSU's student body for the purpose of not only the community but global unity. The ADA works to implement customs and traditions of all African nations and aims for an alliance of African students on campus.

 Contact: @ada_wsu 

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National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC)

The NPHC is currently composed of nine historically Black National Greek letter sororities and fraternities: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Sigma Gamma Rho, Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity and Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. The NPHC promotes interaction through forums, meetings, and shows.

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National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE)

The mission of NSBE is to provide support for Black students in engineering through academic and professional programming.

Contact: @nsbe.wazzu 

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God's Harmony

God’s Harmony Gospel Choir open to everyone! Join a Gospel Choir and create community while enhancing your musical skills! Just show up.

Contact: @gharmonywsu 

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Krimson Kouture

Krimson Kouture is a dynamic dance team that celebrates and showcases a variety of Black cultural dances, including majorette stepping and stomp dances. The group is made up of highly skilled and passionate dancers who are committed to preserving and promoting these unique forms of expression.

Contact: @_krimsonkouture

People of Color PreLaw Coalition

People of Color Pre-Law Coalition

We strive to enhance the undergraduate minority Pre-Law prospects for law school admission and recognize that the utilization of education in law school may apply to different fields like: Business, Education, Politics, and Technology. We aim to participate, serve, and prepare on the forefront of accessible, and valuable created resources to the growing population of minorities and minority allies pursuing higher education at law schools.  

Contact: @wsupcpc