
RECAP: HBCU Symposium
On September 26, 2020, Rho Gamma Omega Chapter's #CAP and the HBCU For Life committees hosted their 2nd annual HBCU Symposium. This year's virtual experience featured HBCU alumni panelists representing Morgan State University, Howard University, Alabama State University, Winston-Salem State University and Virginia State University. Panelists shared reflections of their experiences, why they attended an HBCU and the importance of HBCUs given the current climate. In addition

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On Friday, September 25, 2020, the Ladies of Rho Gamma Omega hosted a fun and engaging HBCU Game/Trivia Night. The games consisted of HBCU trivia questions surrounding prominent alumni and important historical facts, along with a few rounds of HBCU bingo. Prizes were awarded for top honors and a good time was had by all. Thank you to all who attended. #AKAatHome #NARatHome #RGOatHome #HBCUforLife

RECAP: HBCU WEEK- Virtual Movie Night "Tell Them We Are Rising"
On Wednesday, September 23, 2020 during HBCU Week, Rho Gamma Omega chapter's HBCU For Life Committee hosted a virtual movie night where they presented the acclaimed Tell Them We Are Rising, The History of Black Colleges and Universities documentary. Guests were treated to an informative piece about the rise and influence of historically black colleges and their significance in the pre and post slavery era. Thank you to everyone who attended. #AKAathome #NARathome #RGOathom

HBCU Impact Day: $1 Million in 1 Day
Today HBCU'S survive by re-imaging their legacy, educate, liberate, and develop leaders for the next century. Join RGO HBCU by making a wise investment by donating to AKAEAF-HBCU campaign $1 Million in 1 Day. Text AKAHBCU to 44321

HBCU The Experience
HBCU's were founded to educate students of color. It's where professors are passionate, friends become family, the homecoming is dope and the torch is held high for life. It's with pride that the HBCU Alumni story in Twenty Seconds will tell us "Why I chose an HBCU?" It's Rho Gamma Omega chapter call to action is to educate and share the HBCU experience.

RGO Achieves Goal for UNCF Virtual Walk
Team Rho Gamma Omega HBCU rallied and met their goal at the UNCF Virtual Walk for Education today. Thank you to everyone who joined the team by walking and providing donations. Special thanks to one of the chapter's golden and charter members who represented the team by putting in over 5000 steps today in addition to her financial support. If you would like to contribute, it is not too late. The team page will be open for donations for the next several days. Support by cli

RGO Donates School Supplies for ESL Students
Rho Gamma Omega Chapter donated dictionaries, notebooks and other school supplies to ESL students at Forest Street School in Orange, NJ. The Global Impact Committee ordered the items and had them delivered to the children just in time for the beginning of the school year. #AKAathome #NARathome #RGOathome

Upcoming Event: Virtual Healthy Cooking Class
Are you a working woman or man who doesn't seem to have the time to prepare a healthy dish beyond a salad? Are you trying to incorporate immune-boosting foods into your diet? Please join Rho Gamma Omega chapter for a free virtual cooking program on Friday, September 18 @ 6PM. Led by Wintana Kiros, a dietician and founder of Reset Lifestyle, this program will teach you how to prepare quick fall-festive, nutrient-dense dishes perfectly designed for you! Recipes will be released

Upcoming Event: UNCF Virtual Walk
Grab your sneakers, your laptop and join Rho Gamma Omega chapter's team as they walk, run, cycle and dance for the fight of better futures with the UNCF Virtual Walk on Saturday, September 19, 2020. Make your investment today! Join team Rho Gamma Omega HBCU and help more students go to college by making a tax deductible donation today. The Rho Gamma Omega HBCU Team link is below: http://give.uncf.org/site/TR/NationalWalk/General?team_id=34124&pg=team&fr_id=2816

Upcoming Virtual Event: HBCU Symposium
Join Rho Gamma Omega chapter on Saturday, September 26, 2020 at their second annual HBCU Symposium. Attendees will learn more about Historically Black Colleges and Universities and will hear from a panel of alumni who will share their experiences. This virtual program is open to the public with special emphasis on high school students, including the chapter's #CAP students. The ladies of Rho Gamma Omega are committed to promoting HBCU's and look forward to seeing you there