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It does not matter if a member is the President of the Interfraternity Council, an active Student Senator, or a varsity athlete, each member contributes constructively to improve both the Chapter and the University every day. Year in and year out, our members are known leaders on campus. Whether it is through scholarship, membership development, or financial management, we have excelled in every phase that defines a student organization. Over the years, we have developed a system to help continuously exceptional young men mature throughout their college experience. It has continually been the goal of our Chapter over the past years to distinguish ourselves at the local level. Although consistently recognized by our National Fraternity, we have never been satisfied with complacency. Our National Fraternity consistently recognizes us as the hallmark Chapter of Phi Psi. The Kansas Alpha Chapter of Phi Kappa Psi exemplifies excellence at both a national and local level. For over 135 years, the men of Phi Psi have promoted the Fraternity’s highest ideals through continuous individual and group improvement year in and year out. Each year, our Chapter adapts and develops to become an even better organization than the previous year. Since 1876, the men of the Kansas Alpha Chapter of Phi Kappa Psi have been an integral part of the University for three separate centuries. This past February marked the 140th year that Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity has been a part of the University of Kansas. Phi Kappa Psi at the University of Kansas It is to counteract this tendency that Phi Kappa Psi was founded to encourage the best in men, to inspire and assist them to reach their potential as students, brothers, men and citizens. However, unless actuated by a proper love for and service to mankind, the educated man may often waste his talents. Phi Kappa Psi recognizes the need and value of the best and broadest education possible and encourages that goal within our membership. These institutions all graduated predominantly ministers, lawyers and physicians from academic curricula based on classical literature, religious doctrine, and basic sciences.



Idealists all, these founders of Phi Kappa Psi taught a new fraternity – a Fraternity that would complement the work of the university by cultivating those humanities without which the educated man fails of his greatest usefulness.Īt the time of our founding, Jefferson College was considered one of the “Big Three” in what was known as the “Jeffersonian Cradle.” The other two institutions comprising this group, Harvard, and Princeton, were of nearly equal size and equal high esteem. It flourished, and gradually extended to other colleges and universities throughout the country. It was through these long night vigils that an appreciation of the great joy of serving others came into their lives.Ĭalling a number of others to join them, a Brotherhood was founded on February 19, 1852. Moore founded Phi Kappa Psi in the little college town of Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, when they were nursing their stricken friends during an epidemic of typhoid fever at their college. Founded over 150 years ago, Phi Kappa Psi boasts a rich history at many of the nation’s top colleges and universities.
