History
Founded in 1897, Phi Kappa Phi is the nation’s oldest, largest, and most selective
all-discipline honor society. Each year, approximately 34,000 students, faculty, professional
staff and alumni are initiated into the society from college and university campuses
throughout the U.S., Puerto Rico and Philippines. Phi Kappa Phi’s motto, “Let the
Love of Learning Rule Humanity,” exemplifies the society and complements the tradition
of McKendree as “a Pioneer of Learning.”
Individual membership is by invitation and requires nomination and approval by a college
or university chapter. Only the top 10 percent of seniors and 7.5 percent of juniors,
having at least 72 semester hours, are eligible. Graduate students in the top 10 percent
of the number of candidates for graduate degrees may also qualify, as do faculty,
professional staff, board members and alumni who have achieved scholarly distinction.
McKendree University founded its 292 Chapter of Phi Kappa Phi in 2004. The following
individuals from the McKendree community were the charter members:
Dr. Alan Alewine
Mr. William Barttelbort
Ms. Rosalie Braeutigam
David Lee Chichester
Dr. James Dennis
Dr. Gerald Duff
Dr. Tami Eggleston
Dr. William Haskins
Mr. Thomas Hopkins
Dr. Martha McDonald
Dr. Gary O'Connor
Dr. Kian Pokorny
Dr. Richelle Rennegarbe
Dr. Raymond Robb
Carol Smalley
Dr. Roger Smalley
Ms. Jane Weingartner
Past Chapter Presidents:
Dr. Tami Eggleston, 2004-2009
Dr. Alan Alewine, 2009-2011
Dr. Ann Collins, 2011-2013
Dr. Nichole DeWall, 2013-15
Dr. Robb VanPutte, 2015-17
Dr. Richelle Rennegarbe '92, 2017-19