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Norman Topping, President, University of Southern California (1958–1970) Paul Torgersen, President, Virginia Tech (1994–2000) Ralph Turlington – Florida Commissioner of Education (1974–1986) (Alpha Phi '47Faculty) [27] Herman B Wells, President, Indiana University; Charles E. Young, Chancellor, University of California Los Angeles
The campus of Indiana University at that time did not encourage the assimilation of Blacks. Kappa Alpha Psi is the second oldest existing collegiate historically Black Greek letter organization and the first intercollegiate fraternity incorporated as a national body. [1]
Members of Congress, all of whom are Alpha Kappa Alpha sisters, among them then-Senator Kamala Harris, the first female Vice President of the United States. This list of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorors (commonly referred to as AKAs [1]) includes initiated and honorary members of Alpha Kappa Alpha (ΑΚΑ), the first inter-collegiate Greek-letter sorority established for Black college women.
Michael Beck (Alpha Mu) – actor; Pat Boone (Gamma Lambda) – actor and recording artist; Marty Brennaman (Zeta) – announcer for the Cincinnati Reds; Zac Brown (Zeta Kappa) – lead vocalist with the multiple Grammy-winning country group the Zac Brown Band; Michael Brun (Sigma) – DJ and producer; Thomas Dixon, Jr. (Tau) – author, playwright
Alpha Tau: President of West Virginia University [2] Kenneth T. Jackson: Delta Zeta: Jacques Barzun Professor of History and the Social Sciences at Columbia University, Editor-in-Chief of The Encyclopedia of New York City [2] John Lloyd Newcomb: Gamma: 2nd President of the University of Virginia [2] Samuel H. Smith: Alpha Sigma
Lambda Alpha: 1976 California State University, Long Beach: Long Beach: California Active ... Following is a list of Alpha Kappa Alpha graduate chapters. [3]
Ken Givens (Alpha Kappa) – Tennessee Commissioner of Agriculture Charles Grassley (Iowa State University, Eta)- United States Senator for Iowa Seth Hammett (Auburn University, Xi) – director of economic development for Alabama Electric Cooperative ; former Speaker of the Alabama House of Representatives (member 1979–2011)
C. Anthony Anderson, Ph.D. Philosophy – professor, University of California, Santa Barbara; Sara Alpern, M.A. History, 1968 – professor of feminist history, Texas A&M University [12] Theresa H. Arriola – Chamorro cultural anthropologist; William Arveson – mathematician; professor of mathematics, University of California, Berkeley [13]