This April marks the 10th Anniversary of the New Jersey Epsilon Chapter of Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity.
To commemorate such an amazing journey, the Brothers of NJE will be gathering together at Dolce Seaview in Absecon, NJ (Formerly Seaview Marriott)
on Saturday, April 24, 2010.
For more information about this historic event, please contact Marco Inskip by
Email with "2010 NJE Formal" as your subject. You can also call Marco at 609-774-5443.
Congrats to Dom Latini, Nick Monsu, Dan Errera, Brian Ferraro, Greg Valver, Chris Holleran, and Steve Higbee. You all fully deserve to wear our letters, and let Phi Kappa Psi be there with you through your future endeavors. Amici!
Along with four other Greek organizations, Phi Kappa Psi put in an excellent effort towards this year's homecoming events. The theme was "Alice in Rowanland". Phi Psi took home first place for the annual homecoming banner competition.
Brother Sean Peterson, President of IFC and Vice-President of IGC, along with Tim Kravitz of Sigma Pi, President of IGC, have worked tirelessly over the summer to give a new look to Greek Life at Rowan University. Greek unity has become a priority in the Greek community as a result. With the help of the new Greek advisers, Greek Life at Rowan is taking a step in the right direction.
Recognizing New Jersey Epsilon for being accredited.
Our chapter of Phi Kappa Psi, New Jersey Epsilon, was recently accredited with honors from our national HQ. This distinction signifies our chapter as one of the best in the nation. This proves why Phi Kappa Psi is one of the leading organizations in the Greek community.
Every year Greek Organizations and Rowan students participate in a relay in the fight against cancer. This is a memorable night filled with activities, music, and social interaction that one is not to soon forget. The event is held all night long into the morning and has raised a generous amount of money towards the battle. Toward the end of the night a candle light vigil is held in respect to those that have died from this horrible disease. Let us not forget them and always keep them in our hearts.
The Brotherhood of Phi Kappa Psi only accepts its members for who they are. We help build this strong bond in our fraternity through brother buildings and other fun activities. We recognize good character in all of our members and use it to help build the strong foundation that our fraternity has become. We are very diverse and are open to anyone who would like to help add to our strong band of brothers. For anyone who is interested you can contact us here
Phi Kappa Psi is dedicated to helping you achieve academically through the help
of our scholarship program. So if you want to become a part of our one
of a kind fraternity keep in mind that we take academics very seriously and will
help you along the way whatever it may take.