Phi Kappa Tau

Local Chapter: Beta Mu

officers:

President: Ben Pacholski┃bpachols@kent.edu

Vice President: Elijah Hirst┃ehirst@kent.edu

Secretary: Conner Vranic┃cvranic1@kent.edu

Vice President of Alumni Relations: Aidan Balicki┃abalick@kent.edu

Risk Manager: Justin Allsopp┃jallsopp@kent.edu

Treasurer: Shawn Gresko┃sgresko1@kent.edu

Rush: Alex Glaros┃aglaros@kent.edu

Membership Orientation Chairman: Blake Goloja┃bgoloja1@kent.edu


There is more to college than book learning... there are, in addition, friendship, fellowship, and plain old fun, and organizations which supply these healthy leavenings will never be long from our campuses.
— Taylor A. Borradaile

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Mission Statement: The Mission of Phi Kappa Tau is to champion a lifelong commitment to brotherhood, learning, ethical leadership, and exemplary character.

Vision Statement: The vision of Phi Kappa Tau is to be recognized as a leadership organization that binds men together and challenges them to improve their campuses and the world.

Motto: "Where we go on we go all."

Colors: Harvard Red and Old Gold

Flower:  Red Carnation


philanthropy: Sandwars

  • Philanthropy Cause: SeriousFun Children's Network. "Almost three decades ago, Paul Newman started a free camp where kids could escape the fear and isolation of their medical conditions and, in his words, "raise a little hell." This remarkable concept sparked a quiet movement, and that one camp launched a global network. Today, there are 30 camps and programs serving the needs of children and families around the world."

 

 

  • Philanthropy Cause: USO. "The USO fulfills its mission of lifting the spirits of America’s troops and their families, through an extensive range of programs and services, more than 160 locations worldwide and at hundreds of entertainment events each year. Tens of thousands of USO volunteers do everything possible to help make troops feel that sense of “home away from home” while they are away when visiting USO locations.The USO makes sure your help goes to those who need it the most: troops serving in combat, their families, our wounded warriors and their families, and families of the fallen. Through the USO, you can touch the lives of servicemen and women around the world."