Pi Kappa Phi added 27 new initiates into the brotherhood on Feb. 22 bringing the all-time membership to 2,251.
The newest initiates include:
- Sam Abiodun, freshman from Southlake, Texas, engineering
- Max Barnett, freshman from Westfield, Indiana, selling and sales
- Keshav Chambria, sophomore from Dublin, Ohio, engineering
- Santanio Crudele-Sands, freshman from New Canaan, Connecticut, engineering
- Cayden DeSmet, freshman from Valparaiso, Indiana, marketing and public health
- Alex Duvnjak, junior from Schererville, Indiana, engineering
- Luke Ellis, freshman from Fort Wayne, Indiana, finance and accounting
- Johnny Ewing, freshman from Westfield, Indiana, business analytics and information management
- Jacob George, freshman from Richmond, Indiana, business analytics and information management
- Owen Gruninger, freshman from Kirkwood, Missouri, engineering
- Ben Haug, freshman from Saratoga, California, marketing
- Sagar Joshi, sophomore from Holland, Ohio, engineering
- Ian Kennedy, freshman from Valparaiso, Indiana, professional flight
- Ben McLaughlin, sophomore from New Lenox, Illinois, finance
- Will McKee, freshman from Carmel, Indiana, kinesiology
- Aidan Kinnisten, freshman from New Albany, Ohio, computer science
- Johann Meissiner, freshman from Lake Forest, Illinois, finance
- Landon Miklautsh, freshman from Sammamish, Washington, engineering
- Adam Nicolson, freshman from Reisterstown, Maryland, engineering
- Michael Noonan, freshman from Mokena, Illinois, engineering
- Ethan Norris, freshman from Overland Park, Kansas, finance
- Ty Phares, freshman from Carmel, Indiana, general management
- Matthew Schilt, freshman from Carmel, Indiana, biomedical health sciences
- Cale Thompson, freshman from Fishers, Indiana, exploratory studies
- Oliver Walseth, freshman from Maple Grove, Minnesota, engineering
- Jensen Woodruff, freshman from Carmel, Indiana, selling and sales management
- Wells Wright, freshman from Carmel, Indiana, finance and accounting
