To provide an accurate answer, I would need to know who you are referring to. If you can specify the individual, I can offer more information about their affiliation with any fraternity.
In the place of football Armstrong made time to be the president of his fraternity, Sigma Nu
Lambda Chi Alpha
Alpha Phi Alpha
He was in Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity.
Kappa Alpha Psi, Inc
he belongs to Omega Psi Phi
University of Tennessee chapter of the national Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity, where he gained some of his first experiences in leadership. In 1970 he attended the fraternity's national convention
Alpha Phi Alpha - Boston University - He did however, in his speech, The Drum Major Instinct, mention that he was a member of two or three fraternities. Have never been able to find any information on any others.
Well it is possible but it is not recommended. If the Kappa's find out that you was in another fraternity they might kick you out of that one. You would waste a lot of money and time. Was the other fraternity a black fraternity or just a service fraternity. You still can be in honary fraternities but not two social fraternities.
Michael Eric Dyson is a member of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. This historically African American fraternity, founded in 1911, emphasizes scholarship, fellowship, and service. Dyson's involvement reflects his commitment to the values and mission of the organization.
Emmitt Smith is a member of the Omega Psi Phi fraternity. Founded in 1911, Omega Psi Phi is one of the historically Black fraternities and is known for its commitment to community service, scholarship, and brotherhood. Smith, a former NFL player and Hall of Famer, has been an active supporter of the fraternity's principles.
George W. Bush, to my knowledge was a Skull at Yale University. He followed in his father's footsteps as a Skull member.