University students will get to see what diversity looks like this week -- albeit only for a few days.

More than 1,500 members of Kappa Alpha Psi, a national black fraternity with a chapter on campus, will come to the University for the 54th Southeastern Province Council Meeting, which begins Thursday and ends Sunday.

There are little more than 1,000 black undergraduates currently enrolled at the University.

The fraternity members and guests from Georgia and South Carolina will come to campus to talk about issues in their chapters and strengthen chapter "cohesiveness," Chapter President Kevin Wilson said.

"We're going to take over the campus," said Nicholas Bedford, keeper of the records for the chapter.   more >>