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Pete Petit, Mr. Pi Kappa Phi 2014

Each year, Pi Kappa Phi honors one alumnus with the Mr. Pi Kappa Phi award, the fraternity's highest and most prestigious honor. Although the recipients come from different backgrounds and professions, they all have one thing in common: a profound love of and dedication to their fraternity.

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Putting People & Abilities First

Abilities. Teamwork. Empathy. Integrity. These core values were not introduced until 2002, but they have guided our service and philanthropy opportunities since the founding of Project P.U.S.H. in 1977. As Jim Collins wrote in Built to Last, however, core values are discovered, not created. Look to any of our programs and events, and you'll discover these values embedded in our organization__Ñin the efforts of our students, alumni, parents, friends, and sponsors who promote the abilities of all people. These values truly embody the work of the members of Pi Kappa Phi on behalf of people with disabilitiesÑthey are who we are.

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Theta Tau hosts empathy dinner

HIGH POINT, N.C., Dec. 17, 2014 Ð Pi Kappa Phi hosted an Empathy Dinner for the second year in a row to increase awareness of people who live with disabilities. Each participant experienced a disability for the night; some were blindfolded while others could only eat with one arm.

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