NewsAlpha Phi Alpha Launches Leadership Institute At Cornell University

Alpha Phi Alpha Launches Leadership Institute At Cornell University

The institute will also house students of all backgrounds, a privilege the fraternity’s founders were excluded from.

Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity has launched a new leadership institute and student residence at its founding school, Cornell University.

The building came to life through the support of alumni members and the Alpha Light Fund, its social impact nonprofit. Any student can live in the residence. Its main requirement is that residents uphold values of leadership, justice, and equity, core pillars of the fraternity.

Smith shared, “These brothers welcomed me, in so many ways, to a new reality of opportunity, and that’s what the Alpha Phi Alpha, Alpha chapter, is all about.”

The building will offer student housing as well as programming dedicated to uplifting the community and sparking diverse dialogue.

“We’re here to celebrate a vision of empowered leadership and active community building,” shared Dr. Dennis Mitchell, fellow alumni member and founding president of Alpha Light Fund. “It’s a vision rooted in cultural legacy, in collaboration and in sustainable impact.”

Alpha Phi Alpha was formed as a pathway for Black Cornell students to forge community on campus. Unable to live on campus due to segregation, Black students banded together to create a literary society.

It has since grown into the renowned fraternity known worldwide. Mitchell recalled this quest by its founders, who went on to build a legacy within and beyond the university’s halls.

“They created something new. Out of exclusion, they built belonging. Out of invisibility, they built visibility,” Mitchell said. “… There’s a reason that that spark is lit right here at Cornell University and not anywhere else, and more than a century later, that spark continues to burn.”

The fraternity also remembers its esteemed history on Cornell’s campus. The two parties continue to build upon this relationship as beacons of academic excellence. While challenges of academia and diversity appear greater than ever, Alpha Phi Alpha continues its founders’ legacy of equitable education and upliftment.

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Source: Black Enterprise

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