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Phi Psi Story2018-01-19T21:31:44-05:00

Phi Psi Story

An Unmeasurable Marker for Success

An Unmeasurable Marker for Success Former Jerry Nelson Award Recipient reflects on its impact By HQ Communications Staff Pavlovich When the email popped into his inbox asking if he’d be willing to vet Jerry Nelson Award candidates, it [...]

Lafayette Brothers in Senegal

Lafayette Brothers in Senegal By MD Anindo Lafayette '21 Senegal was an incredible experience for the three of us. From the moment we embarked on this journey, we knew it would be an adventure beyond compare. The [...]

Discovering the Depths of Academia and Beyond

A PERSONAL JOUNREY: Discovering the Depths of Academia and Beyond By Andy Wong W & L '21 Wong Stepping onto the historic grounds of Magdalen College as a visiting student at the University of Oxford, I embarked on a [...]

Phi Psi Brothers Reunite for Polar Adventure

Phi Psi Brothers Reunite for Polar Adventure By Leigh Hedger Stoup In 1987, Doug Stoup West Virginia ’83 served as pledge trainer for Frank Fumich West Virginia ’87. After college, Fumich says they had lost [...]

Unexpected Pairing

Unexpected Pairing By Ty Burns, Associate Director of Communications Salinas I dial Executive Chef Raul Salinas Wabash ’98… waiting, wondering with every toll of the ringer if he’ll be a hot-headed kitchen prince like culinarians [...]

Remains of Missing WWII Hero Found

Remains of Missing World War II Hero Found By Mary Ann Thomas (Copyright ©, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 2023, all rights reserved. Reprinted with permission.) Lt. William B. Montgomery (W & J '38) William B. Montgomery was [...]

Ransom Notes

THANK YOU FOR LISTENING By Executive Director Ronald Ransom Butler '00 The year was 2007. I was 27 years old and three years deep in my Phi Psi career. An annual professional development conference landed me in [...]

A Letter From Our President – Summer 2023

A LETTER FROM OUR PRESIDENT Positive Momentum Marchesani We are halfway through my term as National President! I want to reflect on where things are with the Fraternity, what things have gone well, and where things need [...]

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