Est. 1973 · University of Florida

The Mighty Omicron Zeta.

The official home of the Brothers of Omicron Zeta Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. — five decades of brotherhood rooted in Manhood, Scholarship, Perseverance, and Uplift.

Manhood Scholarship Perseverance Uplift
Long Live OZ — 50th Anniversary of the Omicron Zeta Chapter

Welcome

Fifty Years of Service

We are honored to have you visit and learn more about our esteemed chapter, deeply rooted in the cardinal principles of Manhood, Scholarship, Perseverance, and Uplift. Explore our history, our values, and the vibrant brotherhood of Omicron Zeta at the University of Florida — together, we strive to make a lasting difference in our community.

Omicron Zeta Alumni Foundation

The OZAF Scholarship & Grant Program

The Omicron Zeta Alumni Foundation, Inc. (“OZAF”) provides financial assistance and support for students at the University of Florida. Our focus is professional development and financial support that helps students achieve their academic and career goals.

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Investing in the next generation

Since our founding, Omicron Zeta has championed scholarship as one of the Four Cardinal Principles — supporting students who exemplify academic excellence and service to community.

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Together, we transform lives.

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Omicron Zeta Chapter

Chapter History

The Omicron Zeta Chapter was chartered at the University of Florida on Friday, November 5, 1973, under the administrations of Grand Basileus Marion W. Garnett, Seventh District Representative Moses C. Norman, and Florida State Representative Dorsey C. Miller, Jr.

The chartering Brothers, known as “The Impossible Dream,” laid the foundation for five decades of service. Cleveland Kiner served as the chapter’s first advisor. Since its inception, Omicron Zeta has been committed to upholding the ideals of Omega through campus and community involvement, and to exemplifying the Four Cardinal Principles in a manner consistent with the noble intentions of the Fraternity’s Founders.

The Charter Line — “The Impossible Dream”

  • Bill Bogan
  • Thomas Rollins, III
  • John W. Mitchell
  • Leroy Williams
  • Tony A. Moss
  • Michael M. Williams 👑
  • Johnnie F. Brown
  • Chauncey L. Taylor
  • Joe McCloud
  • Patrick G. Minzie
  • Eddie Pressley
  • McArthur Shelton
  • Jimmie Beasley
  • Daniel Bell
  • Edward G. Knowles
  • Edward Phillips
  • Felton Phillips 👑
  • Dale E. Bush
  • Forrest Johnson
  • Gonzales Whitter
  • Michael Jackson
  • Edward D. Smith
  • Milton Brown

Omicron Zeta Worldwide Reach

The reach of the Mighty OZ — where Brothers live now, and the homelands we trace our roots back to.

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Omicron Zeta Lineage

The value of our Fraternity is not in numbers, but in men — in real brotherhood. Eight men thoroughly immersed in the true Omega spirit are far greater assets than eighty with luke-warm enthusiasm. If any chapter has reached the maximum in numbers for efficient work and brotherly cooperation, let it initiate each year only a number of men equal to those leaving the chapter by way of graduation or otherwise. Men, real men of Omega calibre, strive for that which is most difficult of attainment. Keep Omega the most difficult Greek-letter society in which to obtain membership, and be assured that Omega material will never be found lacking.
— Walter Herbert Mazyck (Alpha 1916), Grand Keeper of Records & Seal · The Oracle, March 1925

Select a line to see the Brothers who crossed on it. 👑 marks a Brother who has entered Omega Chapter.

The Seventies
  • Impossible DreamCharter · May 1973
  • Duration ThreeSummer 1973
  • Vice LordsFall 1973
  • Gash HoundsSpring 1974
  • Purple HazeFall 1974
  • PsychosSpring 1975
  • Mystic MirageSpring 1976
  • EnchantmentSpring 1977
  • Pure HellSpring 1979
The Eighties
  • Shamtastic SixSpring 1981
  • Two the Hard WaySpring 1983
  • Wizards of O.Z.Fall 1983
  • Three Dog BiteSummer 1986
  • Two Mighty Rolls of ThunderSummer 1987
  • Challenger FiveSpring 1988
  • Funky Four CornersFall 1988
  • Six Knights of DeathFall 1989
The Nineties
  • Seven Pillars of DoomFall 1991
  • Dynamic Dogmatic DuoFall 1993
  • Six Ax of TerrorSpring 1994
  • Misfits of OmegaSpring 1995
  • 8 Hounds from the UndergroundFall 1995
  • The Lone DogFall 1996
  • The Lost SoulsSpring 1997
  • Fearsome Foursome of Mass DestructionSpring 1999
The 2000s
  • Ten Warlords of the ApocalypseSpring 2000
  • Five Disciples of DisciplineSpring 2002
  • Last Two StandingSpring 2003
  • Four Soulful SurvivorsFall 2003
  • 8 Soldiers of SacrificeSpring 2005
  • Majestic FiveFall 2006
  • Maniacal Merciless SixFall 2007
  • 8 Hellacious Dogs of HavocSpring 2009
The 2010s
  • Purple ReignFall 2010
  • Pentacle of ResurgenceFall 2013
  • Gladiators of SpartaQusSpring 2015
  • The Missions of BlaQ OpsSpring 2016
  • Seven Traumatic Dawgs of SharQSpring 2018
The 2020s
  • The Quarantined Duo of DespairSpring 2020
  • The Overloaded TrioFall 2021
  • The Resolute Soldier of OmegaSpring 2025

Fraternity History

The History of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.

Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. is the first international fraternal organization founded on the campus of a historically Black college. Omega Psi Phi was founded on November 17, 1911, at Howard University in Washington, D.C.

The founders were three Howard University undergraduates — Edgar Amos Love, Oscar James Cooper, and Frank Coleman — joined by their faculty adviser, Dr. Ernest Everett Just. From the initials of the Greek phrase meaning “Friendship is essential to the soul,” the name Omega Psi Phi was derived, and that phrase was selected as the motto.

Friendship is essential to the soul.

Manhood, Scholarship, Perseverance, and Uplift were adopted as the Cardinal Principles. On November 23, 1911, in Thirkield Hall, Edgar Amos Love became the first Grand Basileus (National President). Cooper and Coleman were selected as Grand Keeper of Records and Grand Keeper of Seals, respectively.

Eleven Howard University undergraduate men were selected as charter members, and Alpha Chapter was organized with fourteen charter members on December 15, 1911. From those beginnings, Omega Psi Phi has grown into an international brotherhood of collegiate and graduate men committed to service and scholarship — a legacy Omicron Zeta proudly carries forward at the University of Florida.

Achievements & Awards

Across more than five decades, the Brothers of Omicron Zeta have earned recognition on campus, throughout the Seventh District, and at the national level.

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Moments from the brotherhood of the Mighty OZ.

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