Dr. Samual Brown Wylie Mitchell - Founder:  Phi Kappa Sigma International Fraternity
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MEN OF HONOR 2012
JANUARY 5th THROUGH THE 8th, 2012
MARIST BROTHERS RETREAT HOUSE
ESOPUS, NEW YORK


 

The day you became a Phi Kap, something changed forever.  It started with the bond you formed with your brothers in college, making memories and forging friendships for a lifetime.  But it didn't end there.  From the day you received your Maltese Cross, you also received the call to be your best, to build your life around the values of a man of honor, these values have guided Phi Kappa Sigma for generations and will continue to do so long into the distant future.  Upon these values you have moved forward, with clear objectives and resolve, with these values Phi Kappa Sigma will move forward as well.



Men of Honor is Phi Kappa Sigma's four-day leadership institute, hosted each January at the Marist Brother's Retreat House in Esopus, New York.  The program continues to grow and develop as the Fraternity's premier educational program because of the firm support of Phi Kap volunteers, and the generous financial contribution the Foundation provides to the Fraternity. 


The power of Men of Honor is in the actions of the Phi Kap undergraduates who attend the experience and return to their respective campus' enacting positive change.  Through gaining a deeper understanding of the purpose and principles of Phi Kappa Sigma and the obligations we have each taken, our members are able to take their chapters to the next level of excellence. 


Continuing to Build and Grow Men of Honor

Every year the demand for the Men of Honor program increases with undergraduate registration filling up before the deadline.  As the demand continues to increase, so will the need for continued support of the Men of Honor program.  By supporting the Phi Kappa Sigma Foundation and the involvement of our numerous alumni volunteers that donate their time and energy to make the institute a success each year, we will continue to build and shape the great leaders of tomorrow.today through our efforts.  It is this commitment and energy of our members who believe in all that Phi Kappa Sigma has been and will become.  As the influence and impact of Men of Honor continues to expand, the Fraternity is counting on honorable men to continue its legacy of pursuing change and constancy in equal measure.



Men of Honor Makes an Impact

Men of Honor has and continues to impact our members in a deep and meaningful way. Please read below to see what some of our members have said about this experience.

"The Men of Honor Leadership Institute is potentially the most meaningful thing I've done in my life thus far. I learned how I, being just one person, have the ability to make the Fraternity better for those that come after me."
-Kent Burlingame
 Illinois Institute of Technology, Alpha Epsilon Chapter, 2013

"I was afraid of being judged and wasn't excited about opening up in front of a group of people I had never met before. Half way through the first small group activity, I realized the brothers that I had assumed were nothing like me were, in fact, so similar to myself in what they valued in life and in others."
-Andy Heimann
 McDaniel College, Delta Eta Chapter 2012

"The Men of Honor Leadership Institute has truly reignited my passion for this organization, not only because of what we believe in, but because of the impact it has on our members who are still in their undergraduate years. It is all the payment a volunteer needs for his time."
-Phil Manthe
 Volunteer Facilitator, Georgia Tech, Alpha Nu Chapter 2005

To read the rest of what these men and other Brothers have to say about Men of Honor, click here...


         




 

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