Meet a Phi Kapp
Zeta Magazine
March 8, 2014
Patrick Robbins ’16
Out and About
Hometown: Wayne, PA
Being a member of Phi Kappa Sigma can take you many places,
as vice president Hunter Citrin ’16 knows quite well. This year
alone, he attended both the Men of Honor Skulls conference in
New York and the AFLV Conference in Indianapolis. Here he is
seen with a bunch of other Skull brothers from around the
country. (Hunter is in the direct center)
Family Ties
As we all know,
brotherhood is
extremely
important to our
Fraternity. But
brotherhood
extends simply
past our chapter.
Last November,
we were pleased
to host a mixer with our brothers from the Phi Kappa Sigma chapter
at University of Maryland Baltimore. Here, some of the brothers who
attended are seen here.
Zeta Magazine
Intended Major: Animal
Behavior
Ambition: To become a
veterinarian
Interesting Facts: Pat has
worked with many
different animals in the
past and at present.
Currently, Pat is employed on campus where
he works as a volunteer animal husbandry
trainer. There he participated in training of
capuchin and squirrel monkeys while
exploring the behavior of these animals.
In addition, Pat has
wo r ke d a t t h e
UPenn Veterinary
Medicine Working
Dog Center, the
center that trains
the country’s top
police dogs.
H o b b i e s :
L a c r o s s e ,
research, watching football
Why Phi Kappa Sigma: I felt that the
brotherhood at PKS was the strongest that i
had seen in Greek life on campus- and I
wanted to be a part of that.
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