4 Reasons Skull House Still Matters After College

For many of us, Phi Kap was an important part of our Penn State experience. Whatever your key takeaways from your time at Penn State, I think we can all agree on this: Phi Kap’s impact extends far beyond our brief time at the chapter house.

Here are 4 reasons Skull House still matters after you graduate, according to your fellow Alumni:

“Growing up from a kid to a man with brothers all doing the same thing. I still have contact with some fraternity brothers – now over 50 year since we were in the fraternity.” – Bob Brown ’69

“The closeness that developed while in school between brothers, especially those in my pledge class, was so important.” – Dave Curry ’64

“The camaraderie and PHI Kap spirit.” – Mark Nowakowski ’73

As an alum, I know my role is limited. After all, the actives have their own world. Alums are treated with respect, but are no longer a “part.” That is as it should be. Also, it gives us plausible deniability. That said, the most valuable thing we can give is time- volunteer. I attended the Grand Chapter in 2018, and met so many great people. I hope I represented Psi chapter well, in my role as an “expert” of my field.” – Sophie Kandler ’89

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