Famous Alums
“…All Who Wear the Emblem of the Chosen Few…”
From Ford, Rockefeller, and Vanderbilt to the author of The Da Vinci Code and father of the iPod – the roster of Psi U alumni across the nation reads like a “who’s who” of American life. Since its founding in 1833, Psi U has distinguished itself by attracting and molding a staggering number of leaders across a broad range of pursuits and fields. Psi Upsilon brothers have won Oscars and Tonys, the Heisman Trophy and Wimbledon, Pulitzer Prizes and the Nobel Peace Prize. Our ranks have included screenwriters and directors, Hall of Fame players and coaches, award winning playwrights and best selling authors, captains of industry and international statesmen, justices on the United States Supreme Court, Senators and Governors, FBI and CIA Directors, a Canadian Prime Minister, and two United States Presidents.
Prominent Brothers of the Omicron Chapter
The Omicron Chapter of Psi U was founded May 28, 1910, and its brothers have left their mark on campus, in the professional world, and on Psi Upsilon fraternity ever since. If you know of someone who deserves mention and has been omitted in error, please email the alumni secretary, psiuoalumsec@gmail.com, with the proper information and he will update the website. Please note, professors are associated with their field of study where possible; otherwise they appear in the Education category. The introductory text was quoted in part from the Distinguished Alumni section of the Xi Chapter’s website, www.xiofpsiu.org, from Wesleyen Unversity which was compiled and written by Matt Tuccillo ’95 and constructed by Kenneth Andersen ’97. |