Pi Kappa Phi Closes Gamma Lambda Chapter at Missouri University of Science and Technology

Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity formally announces the closure of the Gamma Lambda Chapter at the Missouri University of Science and Technology. The chapter made the difficult decision to surrender its charter to ensure members are having the best experience at Missouri S&T and that future members are provided a quality fraternal experience. The Fraternity is thankful for our partnership with the university staff throughout this process and has partnered with Missouri S&T to receive a guaranteed return agreement for the chapter at a time that is appropriate for Pi Kappa Phi and the university.

Pi Kappa Phi seeks to create an uncommon and lifelong brotherhood that develops leaders and encourages service to others for the betterment of our communities. Dating back to the fraternity’s founding on December 10, 1904, at the College of Charleston in Charleston, South Carolina, Pi Kappa Phi has exemplified a commitment to leadership, service before self, and exceptional opportunities for our members. Today, on more than 150 campuses across America, Pi Kappa Phi continues to broaden its commitment to building exceptional leaders through uncommon opportunities.