Morris Brown College has welcomed Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. back to campus after a hiatus of over 20 years. The Gamma Gamma Chapter officially returned to the HBCU on Sunday night with a ceremony held for the occasion.
Alpha Kappa Alpha is one of many Greek organizations to reopen at Morris Brown College
Alpha Kappa Alpha closed its chapter at Morris Brown College after the HBCU lost its accreditation in 2002. Although it did not have an official presence on campus, the sorority did contribute funding to the college.
In 2022, it donated $100,000 to help fund scholarships and operational needs at Morris Brown. It came just weeks after the HBCU regained its accreditation, according to FOX 5 Atlanta at the time.
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On social media, users rejoiced in AKA’s return to campus.“Congratulations Sorors and the Morris Brown community! This makes my heart smile!” one person commented on Instagram.“Congratulations to the New Sorors of AKA! Looks like the Grad Chapter came through with their support!” another person wrote…