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

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A Mentoring Manager Who Made Things Happen

A MENTORING MANAGER WHO MADE THINGS HAPPEN HONORING BROTHER PAUL WINEMAN WASHINGTON '55 By HQ Staff Wineman Fitting of his birthplace in Hollywood, California, Brother Wineman achieved celebrity status in Phi Kappa Psi by mentoring and challenging undergraduates to [...]

Defending the Defenders

DEFENDING THE DEFENDERS William B. Leahy Ohio State ’62 I am not a flag-waving, showy patriot, but make no mistake — I am a patriot. I am gratified that I did my duty, even at a time when soldiers [...]

Investing in the Future of Tomorrow’s Stars

INVESTING IN THE FUTURE OF TOMORROW'S STARS By HQ Staff For George Weir CWRU ’67, a chance encounter during a work trip has led to more than two decades of service to the Ghanaian community.Weir first visited the city of [...]

Together in Service

TOGETHER IN SERVICE HELPING SHAPE THE FUTURE OF PI PSI AT THE UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY By HQ Staff Phi Psi and Delta Gamma (DG) have a history of hosting social events together at the University of Kentucky. It was during [...]

Connecting Lives and Inspiring Change

RYAN PERRY'S LEGACY: CONNECTING LIVES AND INSPIRING CHANGE By HQ Staff “Ryan was a social enigma,” Greg Schoepp Loyola ’15 said. “He connected with people so fast.” Ryan Perry Loyola ’16 (Colorado ’14) began his Phi Psi journey at the University [...]

Unexpected Paths and Perseverance

UNEXPCTED PATHS AND PERSEVERANCE By Nicholas Steinhauser The Signal Life can play out in interesting ways. Many do not know where they will be 20 years from now. They may be doing things that they never imagined were possible. For [...]

No Bad Days

NO BAD DAYS By HQ Staff “Tokyo has not disappointed!” Jeff Maher Kansas ’87 posted to Facebook in March 2024, after his sixth and final World Marathon Major. Maher and his wife, Tracy, set a goal 17 years ago to stay [...]

Lessons Learned on the Mississippi

LESSONS LEARNED ON THE MISSISSIPPI By Matthew Hager Valpo '87 On October 19, 2023, I approached New Orleans in an unorthodox way. As I paddled my kayak to the terminus of St. Peter Street, I waved at passengers on the [...]

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