As we jump straight into a new year, it’s been humbling to see the continued engagement, generosity and brotherhood within our alumni community. From gathering in Greenville and at Thiel College to teeing off in support of future undergraduates, the past several months have been filled with moments that remind us just how strong our bond truly is.
In September, we hosted our annual homecoming tailgate. Alumni ranging from recent graduates to brothers from decades past had the chance to reconnect, share old stories, and meet potential new and current members. To make the afternoon even more memorable, we invited Underdog BBQ to cater the tailgate, giving everyone a chance to enjoy outstanding food while catching up with friends. We look forward to continuing to grow this event each year and hope to see even more alumni join us next fall.
Another major highlight of 2025 was our annual Miller Golf Outing in May. Thanks to the overwhelmingly positive response from participants and sponsors, this year’s outing was a tremendous success. We proudly welcomed more than 80 golfers — all committed to supporting the chapter and its continued development. This was one of our most successful outings to date. We are deeply grateful to our 21 event sponsors whose support played a critical role in helping us exceed our goals. The funds that we raised will directly benefit our undergraduate scholarship program that helps strengthen the chapter’s long-term stability.
Events like these remind us that alumni involvement isn’t just about staying connected; it’s about investing in the future of the organization that shaped so many of our college experiences. We want to extend a sincere thank-you to everyone who attended, contributed, or supported these events in person and from afar. Your engagement continues to make a difference.
We look forward to seeing what the next year brings and hope to reconnect with many of you again. Until then, thank you for your continued dedication, enthusiasm, and brotherhood.
Matthew Schneider serves as president of the Pennsylvania Nu Alumni and Volunteer Corporation.
This article originally appeared in the winter 2026 issue of The Penn Nus, a Pennsylvania Nu publication.



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