Contacts
Lebanon Campus:
Lori Kuper
[email protected]
For questions regarding the initiation ceremony, if you have not received your certificate
and pin, or if you have missed the deadline.
Here you will find a list of members and chapters involved in Phi Kappa Phi. The list is complete with links to chapter's Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram and Flickr. This is a great opportunity to reach out to other chapters, see events they are holding, and network with others.
Chapter Officers
President
Michelle Magnussen, M.F.A.
Director of the Hettenhausen Center for the Arts
Vice-President
Shelly Lemons, Ph.D.
Professor of History
Secretary
Lori Kuper
Office of Development, Alumni and Parent Relations Coordinator
Student Vice-Presidents
Shelby Summer - "Welcome to McKendree’s Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society page. I am a senior from Washington, IL and a member of McKendree University’s Chapter of Phi Kappa Phi. I am majoring in Mathematics with a certification in Secondary Education. I am proud to be involved in a few activities here at McKendree such as McKendree Rotaract and an athlete on the McKendree Bearcat Softball team. While attending McKendree University, I have been inducted into the following honor societies: Phi Eta Sigma, Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Mu Epsilon, Phi Kappa Phi, and Sigma Zeta. My future goals are to teach mathematics at a high school – the location is yet to be determined, and I would love to pursue graduate school to further my education."
Jessica Hoffmann - "I major in Mathematics for the secondary education track. I grew up in Belleville and lived there my whole life, attending Althoff Catholic for high school. At McKendree, I am a member of the Lyn Huxford Center for Community service, the Women’s Soccer Team, and a tutor for the Student Success Center. Aside from Phi Kappa Phi, I’m a part of the Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Zeta, and Pi Mu Epsilon Honor Societies. My main goal right now is to finish college, enjoy student teaching, and eventually have a classroom of my own. I can’t wait to share my love for math with my future students someday!"