Servant Leadership at the Core of Regional Conferences
The Phi Kappa Theta Regional Leadership Conferences were successful once again this year. 2012 boasted some impressive changes from 2011, most significantly the focus on servant leadership in the education. Phi Kappa Theta staff and volunteers were joined by trained representatives from the Greenleaf Center for Servant Leadership at all four of our locations this year. (read more)
A New Chapter for Phi Kappa Theta
When Rene Farias and Ruben Castro first contacted Phi Kappa Theta about starting a new chapter last fall, their vision was similar to so many founding fathers. They wanted to start a chapter in which brothers would establish lifelong bonds through shared values and beliefs. Like many founders, they were looking for a valuable network of brothers that would remain connected both personally and professionally. However, this is where the similarities stop. (read more)
Intellectual Development Goes International
Because developing our Brothers through life experiences is our Vision, Phi Kappa Theta is excited to announce its International Education initiative. By the end of 2012, we will provide collegiate Brothers with an opportunity for an educational experience in Rome, Italy, and Vatican City. (read more)
Leading By Example
If you read the Temple magazine, you may recognize Isaiah Adona (Washington State, ’12) from the Fall 2011 issue, where he was featured for his excellent work with the Michael Ryan-Pattison Foundation, an organization dedicated to helping restore health to those with spinal cord injuries. This social development experience is only one of many that have shaped this remarkable young man’s collegiate career. (read more)
Phi Kappa Theta Strengthens Its Commitment to Spiritual Development
On March 2, brothers representing six decades of our brotherhood from twenty-eight different chapters gathered for an evening of brotherhood in our nation’s capital.
The evening was sponsored by Phi Kappa Theta’s Foundation with alumnus and Foundation Trustee Emeritus, His Eminence, Donald Cardinal Wuerl, serving as the guest of honor. (read more)