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Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity’s Nu Tau Sigma Chapter hosts its first inaugural scholarship brunch
Jonesboro, Arkansas – The Cooper Alumni Center at Arkansas State University hosted the first-ever scholarship breakfast for the Nu Tau Sigma Chapter on Saturday.
The purpose of the event was to give two fortunate individuals scholarships and a head start in college.
The event drew over a hundred attendees, all of whom donned blue attire.
There was catered food, speeches, music, and awards.
“Our mottos are brotherhood, scholarship, and services and so we get out in the community, and we service the community today we are doing a scholarship brunch to give away two scholarships, and we are always doing things in the town for brotherhood adventures,” said President of Nu Tau Sigma Ralo Brown.
The fraternity is committed to engaging in a variety of activities and helping the community.
The purpose of this event was to award two scholarships, and we had an incredible turnout.
In addition to the scholarships, prizes were given to community members who had demonstrated diligence and hard work.
In the future, President Brown stated that he plans to make this an annual occasion.
The neighborhood fraternity is dedicated to serving the community and advancing the ideals of service, scholarship, and brotherhood.
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