
About us
Phi Kappa Tau at Washington State University is more than a fraternity—we are a brotherhood built on the values of learning, leadership, and service. Since our founding (1927), our chapter has been committed to developing men of character who strive to make a positive impact on campus, in the Pullman community, and beyond.
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Our brothers come from diverse backgrounds but are united by a shared commitment to personal growth, academic success, and meaningful service. We believe that fraternity life should challenge us to be better students, better leaders, and better citizens. Through academic support, leadership development, philanthropy, and lifelong friendships, Phi Kappa Tau provides an environment where members are encouraged to reach their full potential.
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Service is at the heart of who we are. In alignment with Phi Kappa Tau’s national mission, our chapter is deeply involved in philanthropic efforts that support individuals with disabilities, while also giving back through local service projects and campus involvement. These experiences not only strengthen our bond as brothers but also reinforce our responsibility to serve others.
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At Washington State University, Phi Kappa Tau stands for integrity, accountability, and brotherhood. We are proud of our traditions, committed to our values, and focused on building a strong future—together.


