NSU Pi Kapps transform lives through fraternity’s philanthropy The Ability Experience
Members of Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity at Northwestern State University are changing lives, including their own, through involvement with The Ability Experience.
Members of Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity at Northwestern State University are changing lives, including their own, through involvement with The Ability Experience.
Members of Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity at Northwestern State University are changing lives, including their own, through involvement with The Ability Experience.
Matthew Bailey and Ayden Slack, members of Pi Kappa Phi at Northwestern State University, are about to embark on a bold new adventure from the fraternity’s philanthropy, The Ability Experience.
Members of the Beta Omicron Chapter at NSU joined fellow Pi Kapps from around the country in a weekend of service at Camp Summit in Paradise, Texas.
By the end of the summer, two members of Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity at Northwestern State University will have completed the Journey of Hope, a 4,000 mile cycling trek from the west coast to Washington, D.C. that aims to raise awareness and funds for programs that support people with disabilities.
Trace Anthon, a member of Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity at Northwestern State University, is participating in the Journey of Hope, a cross-country cycling trek that raises money and awareness for projects that serve people with disabilities.
After the global COVID-19 pandemic sidelined the annual Journey of Hope cycling trek last Summer, the team of Pi Kappa Phi members has returned to northwest Louisiana.
As part of philanthropy initiatives, the Beta Omicron chapter of Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity at Northwestern State University has partnered with the School of Education to address literacy issues in the region.
Members of the Beta Omicron Chapter of Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity at Northwestern State University spent the Halloween holiday walking neighborhoods, filling bags with trash, instead of candy.
Pi Kappa Phi teamed up with Natchitoches Hope For Paws and the Natchitoches Humane Society to offer some much-needed relief from the stress of the Spring semester.
For the 20th time, members of Pi Kappa Phi’s Beta Omicron Chapter at Northwestern State University welcomed The Journey of Hope cycling team to Louisiana on their cross-country trek on behalf of people with disabilities.
More than a hundred members of the Northwestern State University community are joining Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity in a conversation about respect.
A member of Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity will return to Northwestern State University this Fall with an experience unlike any of his peers. Some students spend their Summer break earning spending money or taking an exotic vacation, but Tyler Vienne used his Summer to learn new skills, see the country, grow as an individual and leave a lasting impact for people with disabilities.
Members, alumni and friends of Pi Kappa Phi welcomed cyclists from The Ability Experience to Louisiana on their latest stop in a cross-country trek on behalf of people with disabilities.
A much-needed break from exams and mid-semester lectures at came as a welcome surprise for Northwestern State University on Wednesday. Students got some quality time with shelter pets through Pi Kappa Phi’s annual philanthropic event, ‘The Puppy Experience.’
Two Pi Kappa Phi brothers from NSU are spending their Spring Break in Guatemala to make an impact for people with disabilities on an international level.
Thomas Marlbrough, a senior at Northwestern State University, has been selected as the 2017-2018 Student Representative to The Ability Experience Board of Directors.
The cycling trek lasts only two weeks, but the lives touched along the 845-miles of Gear Up Florida’s route won’t soon forget NSU Pi Kappa Phi members like David Johnson and Michael Dailey.
The Beta Omicron Chapter of Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity is doing their part to keep Natchitoches beautiful. On March 24, 2017, active and associate members of the Northwestern State University fraternity held their regular ‘Trash Bash.’
With tails furiously wagging, adorable dogs took over the Kyser Hall brickway on the Northwestern State University campus Tuesday, signaling the return of Pi Kappa Phi’s annual philanthropic event, ‘The Puppy Experience.
Four members of Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity are returning to Northwestern State University this Fall with a Summer experience unlike any of their peers. On Saturday, August 13, Thomas Marlbrough, Michael Dailey, Sean Austin, and William Devall celebrated their completion of the largest fraternal fundraising and awareness event of its kind, the Journey of Hope.
More than 200 students and faculty at Northwestern State University have pledged to eliminate a particular word from their vocabulary. Wednesday, April 20, 2016 is the last day they will use “retarded” in conversation.
Historic flooding in Natchitoches couldn’t prevent Pi Kappa Phi’s popular philanthropic event, ‘The Puppy Experience,’ from making its return to the Northwestern State University campus.
Five members of Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity at Northwestern State University spent their weekend building new amenities for Children’s Association for Maximum Potential (CAMP) Camp in Center Point, Texas, near San Antonio.
Carrigen Cain has been named the 2015 Northwestern State University Miss Ability. The annual pageant, held November 19, is an outreach project of Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity, which aims to raise awareness on behalf of people with disabilities.