Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity, commonly referred to as Pi Kapp, was nationally founded on December 10, 1904 by seven founding members who met and established the new fraternity at the College of Charleston campus. The Gamma Psi chapter of Pi Kappa Phi was founded on the Augusta University campus in 1971 and later re-chartered in 2016. The values of Pi Kappa Phi are: common loyalty, personal responsibility, achievement, accountability, campus involvement, responsible citizenship, and lifelong commitment. They are known for their colors – white, gold and royal blue; their flower – a red rose; their symbol(s) – a bell, star, and lamp; their jewel – a diamond; their motto – “Nothing shall ever tear us asunder;” and their philanthropy – The Ability Experience.
NATIONAL FOUNDING |
College of Charleston on December 10, 1904 |
AUGUSTA FOUNDING |
1971; re-charted in 2016 |
VALUES |
Common Loyalty, Personal Responsibility, Achievement, Accountability, Campus Involvement,, Responsible Citizenship, Lifelong Commitment |
COLORS |
White, Gold, Royal Blue |
FLOWER |
Red Rose |
SYMBOL |
Bell, Star, & Lamp |
JEWEL |
Diamond |
MOTTO |
"Nothing shall ever tear us asunder" |
PHILANTHROPY |
The Ability Experience |
Questions about Pi Kappa Phi at Augusta University?
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