Letters: | Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: ΦΕΚ |
Phi Epsilon Kappa | |
Crest: | Crest of Phi Epsilon Kappa Professional Fraternity.jpg |
Birthplace: | Normal College of the American Gymnastics Union |
Status: | Active |
Type: | Professional |
Former Affiliation: | PFA |
Scope: | National |
Emphasis: | Physical Education |
Chapters: | 85 active |
Colors: | Black and Gold |
Symbol: | Winged foot |
Flower: | Daisy |
Publication: | The Black and Gold Bulletin |
Address: | Phi Epsilon Kappa c/o David Lorenzi 239 Zink Hall, IUP |
City: | Indiana |
State: | Pennsylvania |
Zip Code: | 15705 |
Country: | United States |
Motto: | "A Sound Mind in a Sound Body" |
Phi Epsilon Kappa (Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: ΦΕΚ) is a national professional fraternity for persons engaged in or pursuing careers in the fields of physical education, health, recreation, dance, human performance, exercise science, sports medicine, and sports management.[1]
Phi Epsilon Kappa was founded on April 12, 1913 at the Normal College of the American Gymnastics Union in Indianapolis, Indiana.[2] [3] In 1920, the second charter, Beta, was granted to the American College of Physical Education (Chicago, Illinois), whose charter was later moved to DePaul University when that institution assimilated American College.
Phi Epsilon Kappa extended membership to women beginning in 1975.[4]
Since its founding, Phi Epsilon Kappa has installed over one hundred collegiate chapters and twenty-three alumni chapters.[5]
Phi Epsilon Kappa joined the Professional Interfraternity Conference in 1928,[6] remaining a member of the PIC through at least 1968.[7] However, Baird's Manual of 1991 lists them as an independent professional fraternity.
The national fraternity notes seven objectives:
The motto of Phi Epsilon Kappa is "A Sound Mind in a Sound Body."[8] "Its badge is a shield bordered by fourteen pearls, in honor of the fourteen charter members. The pledge pin is a winged foot, symbolic of the profession. The fraternity's flower is a daisy. Its colors are black and gold.
Its principal publication of the Fraternity is The Physical Educator, a professional journal published four times annually and originally published in 1940.[9] The Fraternity's esoteric manual is Black and Gold, published three times annually.
See main article: List of Phi Epsilon Kappa chapters.