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Flashcards covering key concepts and information regarding the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity.
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Flat Hat Club
Formed at the College of William and Mary, significant as a precursor to modern-day fraternities.
Phi Beta Kappa
The first modern-day fraternity, formed in 1776 by John Heath, with the secret meaning 'Philosophy, the Guide of Life'.
Miami Triad
The three fraternities of Beta Theta Pi, Phi Delta Theta, and Sigma Chi.
Kappa Alpha Theta
The first recognized women's Greek-letter fraternity, founded in 1870 at DePauw University.
Nu Phi
The group that evolved into Pi Kappa Phi, representing 'Non fraternity' created to oppose the chrestomathic Literary Society elections.
December 10, 1904
The founding date of Pi Kappa Phi at 90 Broad St, Simon Fogarty's House.
Durward W. Owen
The honorary fourth founder of Pi Kappa Phi, associated with Xi chapter at Roanoke College.
ΟΥΔΕΝ ΔΙΑΣΠΑΣΕΙ ΗΜΑΣ
The Greek motto of Pi Kappa Phi, which translates to 'Nothing Shall Ever Tear Us Asunder'.
Nil Separabit
The original Latin motto of Pi Kappa Phi, meaning 'Nothing Shall Separate Us'.
The Student Creed
An affirmation of loyalty, responsibility, and ideal chapter values among members.
Common Loyalty
One of the seven public values of Pi Kappa Phi, emphasizing unity among members.
Charlotte, North Carolina
The location of the Kelley A. Bergstrom Leadership Center, the headquarters for the National Fraternity.
Mr. Pi Kappa Phi
The highest honor bestowed upon a member, created in 1965.
Supreme Chapter
A meeting held every 2 years to vote on the supreme laws of Pi Kappa Phi and elect student representatives.
Pi Kappa Phi College For Emerging Leaders
Held in the summer, this program focuses on developing leadership skills in members.
FIPG Risk Management Policy
A policy that ensures safe social events within fraternity entities and membership.
Gear Up Florida
A national event under The Ability Experience, featuring a route from Miami to Tallahassee.
Integrity
One of the four core values of The Ability Experience, emphasizing honesty and ethical conduct.
Fundraising
An area of focus for The Ability Experience, aiming to raise funds for various programs.
Volunteerism
An area of focus for The Ability Experience, promoting community service and active participation.