Pi Kappa Phi

In the spring of 2013, the newest chapter of Pi Kappa Phi was established at Iona. Since then, we have brought brothers who are extremely excited about contributing to the community at the charitable, social and academic levels. The brothers exemplify the value of leadership in the classroom, on the athletic field, in campus politics and within the community of New Rochelle. We are the only National Fraternity to establish and maintain its own non-profit organization, The Ability Experience. Our annual fundraiser, Ability Week, aims to raise awareness for and empower people living with disabilities.

With 187 active chapters, alumni groups nationwide, and more than 130,000 initiated members, we are one of the top fraternities for active engagement. Being a Pi Kappa Phi means aiming higher and dreaming bigger. When you become a Pi Kappa Phi, you’ll be part of a brotherhood that strives to learn more, become more and contribute more. 

For more information, please visit www.pikapp.org.

Pi Kappa Phi star logo

At a Glance

Iota Omicron Chapter 
Founded: 1904 at College of Charleston 
Chartered at Iona: March 23, 2013
Nickname: Pi Kapp 
Colors: White, Gold and Royal Blue 
Flower: Red Rose 
Symbol: Star Shield 
Philanthropy: The Ability Experience
Instagram: @pikappiona


Mission Statement

To create an uncommon and lifelong brotherhood that develops leaders and encourages service to others for the betterment of our communities.


Students interested in joining Greek Life participate in open recruitment in either fall or spring semesters. Email questions to CGG@iona.edu. 

Contact Us

President: Ryan Travaglini, rtravaglini1@gaels.iona.edu 

Vice President & Recruitment Chair: Christian Eastlake, ceastlake1@gaels.iona.edu 
 

Members of PKP at a touch football game.
Members of PKP with participants at Ability Week.
Members of PKP in Mulcahy Gym.
Members of PKP in their Commencement scarves.