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Southern University Chancellor John K. Pierre Inducted as Honorary Member of Phi Beta Sigma
Today, Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. inducted John K. Pierre, Chancellor of Southern University and A&M College, as an Honorary Member during its 2025 International Conclave in Tampa, Florida. The recognition honors decades of leadership in legal education, public service, and community advancement.
A Southern University alumnus, Pierre holds a bachelor’s in accounting, a master’s in tax accounting from Texas Tech University, and a law degree from Southern Methodist University. After serving as a JAG officer in the U.S. Army, he joined the Southern University Law Center as a faculty member in 1990 and later became its chancellor.

In July 2024, he was named Chancellor of Southern University and A&M College. His visionary leadership blends academic excellence with community-focused innovation. From technology and strategic partnerships to social justice advocacy, Pierre is known as a champion of access and opportunity.
He has taught at institutions across the country and has published widely on topics including tax law, real estate, and contracts. His legal work includes serving as co-counsel in the Baton Rouge school desegregation case and the landmark McWaters v. FEMA case. He’s received numerous honors, including Educator of the Year from the Thurgood Marshall College Fund and a Distinguished Alumni Award from SMU Dedman School of Law.
“We’re excited to welcome this class of honorary members to the Phi Beta Sigma Brotherhood,” said Chris V. Rey, J.D., International President of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. “Their professional achievements and community service engagement make them perfect candidates for Honorary Membership.”
Pierre joins a 2025 line of honorees that includes icons in civil rights, music, sports, fashion, and faith, united in excellence and service.
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