On a day that stated cold and windy (47 degrees and 30 mph winds) and ended in a similar fashion (42 degrees), a fund-raising record was set – more than $11,000 was raised for people with disabilities – during the 15th Annual David Feltner 72-Hour Memorial Bike-a-Thon. Each year, fraternity members honor Feltner, who died in 2011 […]
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Volunteering for adults with special needs begins
Nearly each day of the school year, members of Pi Kappa Phi assist a special needs group with socialization through outings, classroom activities and support. Over a two-day period this week, the chapter sent more than a dozen volunteers to two different municipal parks in the area. For more than an hour each time, members […]
Read MoreMore than 30 new members join chapter in fall class
Pi Kappa Phi welcomed more than 30 new members last week who come from 13 different states and 8 different academic schools at Purdue. Not surprisingly, more than half come from Indiana (17) and engineering being the most selected academic school (11) at the university. The second most states represented are Ohio and Illinois with […]
Read MoreDay 3 rush event features 3 on 3 hoops
Day 3 of the Pi Kappa Phi recruitment process featured 3 on 3 hoops at the fraternity house on Tuesday night. Now, more than 400 prospective new members have visited with chapter members. Pi Kappa Phi is looking for men who emulate three things – academics, leadership and service. With academics, we are looking for […]
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