Awards

Chapters recognized for their achievements at the 64th Biennial Convention

Collegiate members from Indiana Alpha Gamma (Trine University) with their awards at the 64th Biennial Convention in Lexington, Kentucky.

Fraternal Development Award

  • Indiana Alpha Gamma (Trine University)

  • Nebraska Pi (University of Nebraska - Lincoln)

  • Missouri Kappa Upsilon (University of Missouri - Columbia)

Intellectual Development Award

  • Indiana Alpha Gamma (Trine University)

  • Nebraska Pi (University of Nebraska - Lincoln)

  • Missouri Kappa Upsilon (University of Missouri - Columbia)

Leadership Development Award

  • Indiana Alpha Gamma (Trine University)

  • Nebraska Pi (University of Nebraska - Lincoln)

  • Massachusetts Lambda (Worcester Polytechnic Institute)

Societal Development Award

  • Indiana Alpha Gamma (Trine University)

  • Missouri Kappa Upsilon (University of Missouri - Columbia)

  • Georgia Gamma Tau (Georgia Institute of Technology)

Spiritual Development Award

  • Indiana Alpha Gamma (Trine University)

  • Nebraska Pi (University of Nebraska - Lincoln)

  • New York Tau (Syracuse University)

Bronze Excellence Award

  • Iowa Xi (Iowa State University)

  • Michigan Omega (University of Detroit Mercy)

Silver Excellence Award

  • Missouri Kappa Upsilon (University of Missouri - Columbia)

  • Massachusetts Lambda (Worcester Polytechnic Institute)

  • Georgia Gamma Tau (Georgia Institute of Technology)

  • New York Tau (Syracuse University)

Gold Excellence Award

  • Indiana Alpha Gamma (Trine University)

  • Nebraska Pi (University of Nebraska - Lincoln)

Founder’s Cup

  • Indiana Alpha Gamma (Trine University)

Founder’s Cup and Chapter Awards Presented at the 2022 Leadership Summit

Indiana Alpha Gamma members after receiving the Founder's Cup. Pictured from left to right: Executive Vice President Robert Riggs, CAE, Owen Tong (Trine University, ’25), Nathan Matthews, Great Lakes UGAC member & current chapter president (Trine University, ’23), Hunter Bennett, chapter treasurer (Trine University ‘24), and National Fraternity President, Matthew Runkle.

FOUNDERS' CUP

  • Indiana Alpha Gamma (Trine University)

Fraternal Development Excellence

  • Indiana Alpha Gamma (Trine University)

  • Massachusetts Zeta (Bridgewater State University)

  • Washington Alpha Delta (Washington State University)

  • Georgia Gamma Tau (Georgia Tech)

  • Massachusetts Lambda (Worcester Polytechnic Institute)

Intellectual Development Awards

  • Indiana Alpha Gamma (Trine University)

  • Massachusetts Zeta (Bridgewater State University)

  • Washington Alpha Delta (Washington State University)

Leadership Development Awards

  • Indiana Alpha Gamma (Trine University)

  • Massachusetts Zeta (Bridgewater State University)

  • Missouri Mu (Missouri University of Science and Technology)

Societal Development Awards

  • Indiana Alpha Gamma (Trine University)

  • Massachusetts Zeta (Bridgewater State University)

  • Washington Alpha Delta (Washington State University)

  • Missouri Kappa Upsilon (University of Missouri)

  • Arizona Alpha Zeta (Arizona State University)

Spiritual Development Awards

  • Indiana Alpha Gamma (Trine University)

  • Nebraska Pi (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)

  • Massachusetts Zeta (Bridgewater State University)

Bronze Awards

  • Massachusetts Lambda (Worcester Polytechnic Institute)

  • Nebraska Pi (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)

  • Arizona Alpha Zeta (Arizona State University)

Silver Awards

  • Missouri Mu (Missouri University of Science and Technology)

  • Missouri Kappa Upsilon (University of Missouri)

  • GA Gamma Tau (Georgia Tech)

Gold Awards

  • Washington Alpha Delta (Washington State University)

  • Massachusetts Zeta (Bridgewater State University)

  • Indiana Alpha Gamma (Trine University)

63rd Biennial Convention Founder’s Cup and chapter award winners

Worcester Polytechnic Institute (Massachusetts Lambda) chapter earns
Phi Kappa Theta Fraternity’s Founder’s Cup

Pictured from left to right: Immediate Past National President Doug Dilling (Kansas State University, ‘84), Edward Philippo (Worcester Polytechnic Institute, ‘22), Brandon Parsons (Worcester Polytechnic Institute, ‘22), Nicholas Pelletier (Worcester Polytechnic Institute, '09) and newly elected National President Matthew Runkle (Worcester Polytechnic Institute, ‘11) at the 63rd Biennial Convention in New Orleans, LA on July 24, 2021.

Full list of development awards and chapters honored:

Fraternal Development Awards

  • University of Nebraska (Nebraska Pi)

  • Worcester Polytechnic Institute (Massachusetts Lambda)

  • Trine University (Indiana Alpha Gamma)

Intellectual Development Awards

  • Washington State University (Washington Alpha Delta)

  • Trine University (Indiana Alpha Gamma)

  • Bridgewater State University (Massachusetts Zeta)

Michael T. McSweeney Leadership Development Awards

  • Trine University (Indiana Alpha Gamma)

  • Washington State University (Washington Alpha Delta)

  • Worcester Polytechnic Institute (Massachusetts Lambda)

Societal Development Awards

  • Worcester Polytechnic Institute (Massachusetts Lambda)

  • Trine University (Indiana Alpha Gamma)

  • Washington State University (Washington Alpha Delta)

Spiritual Development Awards

  • University of Nebraska (Nebraska Pi)

  • Trine University (Indiana Gamma)

  • Washington State University (Washington Alpha Delta)

  • Worcester Polytechnic Institute (Massachusetts Lambda)

Bronze Awards

  • Arizona State University (Arizona Alpha Zeta)

  • Colorado State University (Colorado Chi Sigma)

  • Iowa State University (Iowa Xi)

Silver Awards

  • University of Illinois (Illinois Beta Delta)

  • Missouri University of Science & Technology (Missouri Mu)

  • University of Wisconsin (Wisconsin Lambda)

Gold Awards

  • University of Nebraska (Nebraska Pi)

  • Trine University (Indiana Alpha Gamma)

  • Washington State University (Washington Alpha Delta)

  • Worcester Polytechnic Institute (Massachusetts Lambda)

A Part of Something Bigger

Brother Ali Soufan Receives Phi Kappa Theta’s 2018 John F. Kennedy Award

by Matthew R. Miller
University of Nebraska, ‘12

Brother Ali Soufan (Mansfield University, ‘94) during a Q&A at IMPACT18 in Orlando, FL ).

Brother Ali Soufan (Mansfield University, ‘94) during a Q&A at IMPACT18 in Orlando, FL ).

Ali Soufan (Mansfield University, ‘94) applied to the FBI on a dare.

“When I joined the Bureau I didn’t think in a million years I’d be an FBI agent,” he said. “Literally it was a bet with fraternity brothers. Most of the guys in my fraternity were in law enforcement and ROTC. It was a joke to see if I would last in the application process. Actually I bet against myself.”

But Soufan did last. Over the next decade he was involved in a number of high-profile anti-terrorism cases around the world and has been described as the person who came closest to preventing the attacks of September 11, 2001. He has published two books, Anatomy of Terror: From the Death of Bin Laden to the Rise of the Islamic State and The Black Banners: The Inside Story of 9/11 and the War Against al-Qaeda. A recent Hulu miniseries, The Looming Tower, is based on his time in the FBI. Soufan is now CEO of The Soufan Group and founder of The Soufan Center – a “nonprofit organization dedicated to serving as a resource and forum for research, analysis, and strategic dialogue related to global security issues and emergent threats.”

Mr. Soufan is also the most recent recipient of Phi Kappa Theta’s John F. Kennedy Award – given to brothers who have thrived in their professional careers and who inspire others to live lives of service of others, improving the world around them.

In his acceptance speech Soufan noted John F. Kennedy once said leadership and learning are indispensable to each other. Soufan explained leadership isn’t about words and lectures but about action and attitude. Those actions and attitudes are themselves shaped by our experiences and our values – which is why his time in Phi Kappa Theta was so valuable.

“When I joined Phi Kaps, like I think most of you, I joined for the fun, for the parties, but then I realized it was way more than that,” he said. “It meant something to me to be something bigger than I am, and I’m very honored for that and will always be honored to be a brother of Phi Kappa Theta.”

The values he first felt full force in college – loyalty, trust, sacrifice friendship were things he said were vital to his work in counter-terrorism and the FBI.

“Many of my colleagues who were with me in places like Yemen and Afghanistan, the streets of the Middle East or north Africa, a lot of these guys we developed our own kind of brotherhood but it’s all based on my experience that I had before in college.”

Soufan believes many people today still see that stereotypical fraternity life of parties and mindless fun, but a deeper, honest look reveals the values Phi Kappa Theta possesses, values that can and will stay with a person forever if they take them seriously.

That’s a theme Soufan keeps returning to – the time a young man spends in college does not exist in isolation from the rest of his life. Phi Kappa Theta was so important for Soufan and can be for others because it’s a framework during a foundational time. The choices made, values acquired, the people one allows themselves to be shaped by, are all building towards a future life.

“The values of loyalty, friendship, courage, fortitude, love, faith - these things nobody can take away from you,” he said. “These things won’t stop the moment you graduate and you leave for real life. These values will continue with you. They continued with me through my professional life… These values are the true test of brotherhood and these values are the true test of leadership and these things will continue with us forever.”

Soufan said Phi Kappa Theta made his college experience far richer than it otherwise would have been. He was shaped, and continues to be shaped, by his college and especially his fraternal experience. It’s taken him where he is today and has given him the foundation to persevere when he needed to the most.

“If you have the brotherhood and the loyalty and sacrifice and you put them with these other values, I think you’ll be on a very strong personal and moral ground to fight and stand up against any difficulties in life,” he said.

Main Image: The 2018 John F. Kennedy Award recipient, Brother Ali Soufan (Mansfield University, ‘94), speaking with brothers at IMPACT18 in Orlando, FL this past August.

Watch Brother Soufan’s speech from IMPACT18 in Orlando, FL: