PI KAPPA PHI
Taking a rigorous course load in engineering at a nationally top-ranked program, Nathan Longo has been able to achieve a 4.0 GPA, maintain leadership positions in his chapter and nationally with Pi Kappa Phi, take on the role of IFC President for a large fraternity community, and still have time to be involved in other areas across campus. He seems to do all of this with a sense of ease, calm and professionalism rarely found in college students. One nominator from the Purdue staff said Nathan is among the best IFC officers he’s worked with: “I am most impressed with his ethical/moral compass and his ability to lead by example. He is certainly on my ‘Mount Rushmore’ of student leaders.”
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National honors for past chapter president
His college roommate’s team leader during the Purdue freshman orientation program introduced the lifelong Ohio State Buckeye fan to Pi Kappa Phi at Purdue. His father’s Greek experience at Wright State University in Ohio opened his eyes to fraternity life. His mother’s apprehension of fraternities made him skeptical. But the high school wrestler and valedictorian […]