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Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity

Pi Kappa Alpha is made up of intelligent, directed men who are conscious about their own lives and the world in which they live. Pikes make things happen. We all have individual goals, but it is our collective objectives that distinguish us from others. We strive to be the best scholars, leaders, athletes and gentlemen. What does it mean to be a Pike?

Scholarship: First and foremost, we're here to learn. When your fifty closest friends hold academics as their top priority you will too.
Leadership: Individually and collectively, we strive for higher ideals and actions; as one can contribute by participation. A Pike will take charge and lead. We will not stand idly as the world passes us by.
Athletics: Physical fitness is as important as mental prowess. Pi Kappa Alpha teams have consistently been ranked 1st or 2nd in intramural athletics and are currently leading the fraternity division in Intramural Athletics.
Gentlemen: You are known by your reputation; ours stands for itself

The Fraternity experience only enhances the relationship with current friends while at the same time building friendships with men from other cities and states. The brotherhood that is formed is something on which a member can depend. And the benefits have only just begun.

Founded
University of Virginia, 1868

JHU Chapter Founded
1994

President
Scott Melamed

Chapter Website
HQ Website

Prominent Alums
Bobby Bowden
Tim McGraw
Jon Stewart
Ted Koppel
Jeremy Piven

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