Senate Joint Resolution 164, sponsored by Oliver, recognizes the Rho Psi Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. on the occasion of its ninety-fifth anniversary. Founded on April 11, 1930, at Tennessee A&I State College (now Tennessee State University), the Rho Psi Chapter has played a significant role in promoting brotherhood, community service, and leadership development within African-American communities. The fraternity, established in 1911 at Howard University, has been a catalyst for positive change for over a century, and the Rho Psi Chapter has made notable contributions, including the creation of the Lampados Song and the Sweetheart Song, which were adopted by the national organization.

The resolution highlights the chapter's achievements, including its historical significance as the first Greek-letter organization on the TSU campus and its commitment to academic excellence, as evidenced by its high scholarship rates and student council representation. Additionally, the Rho Psi Chapter has initiated projects such as "Project Rho Psi 2000" and "Project Rho Psi Reloaded," which have resulted in the establishment of a Greek monument on campus and significant fundraising efforts for perpetual giving. The resolution concludes by honoring the chapter's legacy and wishing its members continued success in their endeavors.