Brothers in More Ways Than One

Brothers in More Ways Than One By Charlie Norman Texas Tech ‘70 Norman I received an issue of The Shield months ago. Though I haven't been involved in Fraternity activities since my days at Texas Beta (Texas Tech 1969-1972), I like browsing the pages, catching up on news, reading [...]

Business is Brewing

Cheers! Business is Brewing By Micah S. Kleid F & M ‘00 Moxey A joke about fraternity brothers drinking beer would be easy, but a $7.3 billion industry which includes  over 9,200 breweries across the United States is serious business. The journeys of Jonathan Moxey Missouri ’01, and Tim [...]

Belonging in Phi Kappa Psi

BENEATH THE BADGE: Belonging in Phi Kappa Psi By Brock Wagehoft RIT '15 Wagehoft I was raised in a village. Population 500. If you don’t know about downstate Illinois, picture cornfields and windmills. Throw in a railroad cutting through a town with a single restaurant, gas station, and an [...]

Becoming Lifelong Learners

PHI KAPPA PSI PROGRAMMING Becoming Lifelong Learners By HQ Staff Natalizio “He actually just texted me!” Justin Natalizio DePaul ’13 said, holding up his phone to show the notification from senior Michael Tamir Syracuse ’21. The Phi Psis met at our inaugural Explore externship when in-person programming returned in [...]

Aid to the Less Fortunate

Aid to the Less Fortunate 2023 Jerry Nelson Award Recipient pursuing personal passion By HQ Communications Staff Cheng Motivated by the power of a life-defining personal connection, Matthew Cheng Penn ’22 is pursuing a career in the healthcare industry. His inspiration: his younger sister, Mattea, who [...]

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 gave Matthew Pavlovich Nebraska ’01 a lot to reflect on.Flash [...]