On August 22, 1994, the conception of Phi Rho Eta
Fraternity, Inc. was given
light at Southern Illinois University. A brotherhood created with the purpose of ameliorating the host of social diseases that have plagued our communities for far too
long, Phi Rho Eta Fraternity, Inc. has worked relentlessly to establish itself as a brotherhood committed in purpose and action to transforming the plight of African-Americans everywhere.
The founders, Marvin Randolph and
Lamont Taylor, themselves raised in neighborhoods that overflowed with the social diseases of
drugs, violence,
poverty, and hopelessness, established the organization on the premise that it would promote the principles of
Pride, Respect, and Excellence. The founders sought to form a brotherhood that would work to
set the standard of manhood, an organization comprised of Charismatic men striving to model and teach exemplary positive behavior.
Phi Rho Eta Fraternity, Inc. is a three-pronged organization that revolves around the universal aspects of academics, community service, and social interaction with others. Committed to excellence, Phi Rho Eta Fraternity, Inc. has rapidly earned recognition as a premier organization. The Fraternity is routinely honored for its groundbreaking endeavors, and it has received numerous awards from various social, academic, and
civic institutions.