Pi Kappa Phi recently welcomed 19 new associate members to the fraternity for the spring semester.
The new members come from eight different states and one is international (Columbia). Nine are from Indiana, while three are from Illinois. The remaining domestic students come one each from Arizona, California, Colorado, North Carolina, Oregon and Tennessee.
Eight are majoring in engineering, seven in business and two from science. The others are one each from the schools of health & human services, and polytechnic.
They newcomers include:
- Sid Alagirisamy, Portland, Oregon, industrial engineering
- Sam Beebe, Indianapolis, Indiana, business analytics and information management
- Max Bourgeois, Indianapolis, Indiana, first-year engineering
- Payton Breaux, Charlotte, North Carolina, first-year engineering
- Drew Cannizzo, Mokena, Illinois, finance
- Shankara Carson, Bogota, Columbia, aeronautics and astronautics engineering
- Carter Emmett, Valparaiso, Indiana, kinesiology
- Sean Gregg, Indianapolis, Indiana, finance and accounting
- Rishabh Hariharan, San Diego, California. biology
- Rhett Horton, Indianapolis, Indiana, business analytics and information management
- Ian Kim, West Lafayette, Indiana, management with pre-med
- Ivan Latinovic, Valparaiso, Indiana, general management
- Bodhi Malin, Boulder, Colorado, aerospace engineering
- Brandon Mehringer, Jasper, Indiana, electrical engineering
- Abhi Salitri, Spring Hill, Tennessee, computer science
- Rohan Shah, Indianapolis, Indiana, computer engineering
- Brayden Stanovich, Deer Creek, Illinois, cybersecurity
- Joey Steinkamp, Tempe, Arizona, computer engineering
- Alex Williams, Homewood, Illinois, finance