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Iota Lambda Lets the Bass Drop For Abilities
On October 16th, the Iota Lambda chapter at Quinnipiac University held their biggest event to raise money for The Ability Experience and people with different abilities.
On October 16th, the Iota Lambda chapter at Quinnipiac University held their biggest event to raise money for The Ability Experience and people with different abilities.
FAU SELFIE _@fauselfie: Fau Pi Kapps raising money for our philanthropy by doing push ups in the breezeway. #pikapp #abilityEXP
This spring, Sigma Phi Epsilon closed the Mississippi Alpha chapter. Their fraternity house was without letters, though faint outlines of Sigma Phi Epsilon could be seen when students returned for the fall semester. Then, a new fraternity moved in.
An exciting new partnership has opened doors for the men of Pi Kappa Phi to have even more meaningful friendships with people with disabilities. At the 54th Supreme Chapter in Atlanta, The Ability Experience and Best Buddies International announced a national partnership.
Sigma Nu Fraternity at Southern Mississippi hosted its first annual three-on-three soccer tournament to raise money for their philanthropy on Saturday, October 11. The Theta Alpha Chapter of Pi Kappa Phi had four brothers and one associate member on their team: Shaun Hollywood, Jacob Garrett, Erik Hannsonn, Preston Bell and Harrison Livingston.
Pi Kappa Phi Brothers across the country are supporting The Ability Experience by fundraising and promoting the abilities of people with disabilities through a variety of events on their campuses. Today, we visit the brothers at the Epsilon Eta Chapter at Winthrop University in Rock Hill, South Carolina.
Via Instagram: @dannynoll: #TBT Raising money for charity with some bros. #BikeAThon #PushWeek #PKP #PiKappaPhi #UNCW
In February 2014, Pi Kappa Phi started an expansion at Illinois State University. During the expansion process, mention of a vacant fraternity house repeatedly came up in conversation. It was an exciting prospect and after further research, it was evident that the 17 bedroom former Tau Kappa Epsilon house was vacant and available to lease.
MTSU's Chi Omega sorority held its annual Mr. MTSU competition in Tucker Theatre on Thursday night as a part of their philanthropy project for the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
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