Wednesday, December 29, 2021

ΦKΦ Member Spotlight

Khadija Aguinaldo is a first-generation Filipino-American who was born and raised in California. After graduating high school at Natomas Charter School in Sacramento, she studied music performance at California State University, Sacramento, where she graduated both early and cum laude as a member of Phi Kappa Phi.

Her pride in her family heritage is rooted in her parents' teachings. Not only did they raise her to speak both English and Tagalog, but they worked as advocates for Asian American rights and built a network of long-lasting friendships within the community that provide a strong support system. " Everything they have instilled in me has shown me the value of having pride and embracing our culture," she shared.

Khadija discovered her love of music in elementary school when she began to learn the piccolo and flute. She was encouraged to audition for the Sacramento Youth Symphony where she further developed her abilities. Over the years, she learned to balance the additional responsibilities of rehearsals and performances with schooling. " It was a formative experience in my life that taught me discipline, responsibility, professionalism, dedication, and artistry," Khadija said. That practice and discipline led to multiple honors and scholarships including being the youngest to win the Festival of New American Music Solo Performance Competition twice.

Early in the pandemic, she began working as a distance learning facilitator with Natomas Charter School to support the elementary student population as they attended classes online. She now works at Charter as an inclusive education paraprofessional helping teachers support students with learning disabilities. She continues to nurture her love of music by giving private music lessons, performing with local orchestras and ensembles and volunteering at senior facilities to provide music therapy to residents with Alzheimer's and dementia. "They begin to sing, hum, laugh, smile and even dance along to the music and I leave knowing I helped bring some light to their day," she said.

Let's get to know Khadija!

Why did you accept the invitation to join Phi Kappa Phi?
I accepted the invitation to join because it is a privilege to be inducted into such a highly esteemed academic honor society that embraces and recognizes professionalism, excellence, dedication and the value of enriching the passion of learning in our community. There is a misconception that studying and playing music as a college major is an easy out and an inconsequential path to pursue. However, imagine a world without music and the arts, and how gray our day to day would be without these beautiful, instinctually human forms of expression. Every piece of media we consume has ties to the qualities Phi Kappa Phi represents, and becoming a member affirms that every field of study, both academic and artistic, are equally important and interwoven.

What is your favorite holiday and why?
My absolute favorite holiday is Christmas. There is a certain energy of merriment in the air during the Christmas season. I love when my family and loved ones gather to cook and prepare special foods to enjoy and share. It also gives my family and I even more appreciation and gratitude for all our blessings for the year.

Where do you most want to travel, but have never been?
Traveling to new and familiar places, both near and far, is one of my favorite activities. One of the places on my travel list is Europe, particularly the United Kingdom. I would love to bask in the beautiful natural sceneries, enjoy teas and foods, and revel in music performances of amazing orchestras that have recorded scores and soundtracks of some of my favorite movies and TV shows, including Harry Potter, Star Wars, Lord of the Rings and Doctor Who.

What do you know about your family’s origins?
My family comes from the Luzon Island in the Philippines with some roots in Spain and China. My mother’s side of the family is from Manila and Pampanga while my father’s side is from Ilocos Norte.

What is the greatest movie of all time?
In my humble opinion, the original Star Wars trilogy is the greatest movie series of all time. From the rich worlds created, engaging storyline, innovations in special effects and widely recognizable music score to the relevant social commentary, it is an amazing legacy of movie-making whose influence can still be felt.

What has been your biggest success in life?
Music performance has provided me with opportunities to travel, and one of the biggest successes in my life is performing at the world-renowned Walt Disney Concert Hall, in Los Angeles, California, home of the Los Angeles Philharmonic.

Do you have any pets?
I have a dog – a Maltese Pomeranian with cute deep brown eyes that convey so much personality and character, and a black fluffy, curly coat that has spots of white here and there but especially around her snout that looks like a goatee! One of her favorite activities is singing along with me as I practice flute.

What is special about the place you grew up?
Growing up in a foodie family, one of the special things we enjoy about Sacramento are the great small, local places to eat at. Sacramento is known as a farm-to-fork region as we are surrounded by many farms. Restaurants take advantage of the local, fresh ingredients and shape them into delicious dishes, and also embrace the melting pot of cultures and different cuisines representative of our area.

What motivates you to work hard?
My family, being Filipino immigrants, inspire and motivate me to work hard to build upon their values and legacy, as they have provided me with an amazing start to life.

What is something that makes you feel like a kid again?
Something that makes me feel like a kid again is discovering new places, foods and experiences whenever I travel. That excitement, wonder and awe at learning about something new is an exhilarating feeling and one of my favorite things about adventuring. In addition to this, opening and building a new Lego set for the collection is always an awesome and relaxing experience that fills me with childlike giddiness as the pieces fit together.

To learn more about Khadija and connect, visit her profile within our online member community, here.

Is there someone you would like to see in the spotlight? Send your nomination to engagement@phikappaphi.org and be sure to include basic information for the nomination.

Monday, December 27, 2021

Member Mentions – December 2021

The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi's international community is a unique blend of students, academicians, and corporate and civic leaders from all fields of endeavor. Membership in Phi Kappa Phi recognizes and rewards academic success. That recognition doesn’t end after initiation. From their time in school to their professional career, Society members’ hard work continues to pay off and be acknowledged.

Phi Kappa Phi would like to congratulate these members on their recent achievements:

Sophia Berg (Angelo State University) has been named the 2021 Lone Star Conference Academic Player of the Year and earned 2021 All-America status from the American Volleyball Coaches Association. The biology major is a middle blocker on the ASU Belles volleyball team. This year marks the third time Berg has been named to the LSC All-Academic Team.

Jessica Ann Hoffmann (McKendree University) was named as a Student Laureate by The Lincoln Academy of Illinois. The honor recognizes excellence in curricular and extracurricular activities by seniors at colleges and universities throughout the state.

Skylar Mizell (Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College) earned the David and Kim Bridges Award, the top award for bachelor's degree graduates given out by the ABAC Alumni Association. The award is based on scholarship, leadership and citizenship during a student's time at ABAC.

Hank Nuwer (New Mexico Highlands University) earned the Best in Show award at the Ohio Society of Professional Journalists 2021 competition. Nuwer's "Near Darke" column for the Greenville (Ohio) Daily Advocate/Early Bird won in the under-60,000 circulation category. He also was featured on a 2021 NPR program with Audie Cornish regarding his last book, Hazing: Destroying Young Lives.

John Strada (Eastern Kentucky University) has received the Kentucky Governor's Lifetime Achievement Service Award. During his time at EKU, Strada accumulated more than 5,000 service hours to the community.

Do you have an accomplishment you’d like to share? Email your member news to news@phikappaphi.org to be considered for inclusion.

Thursday, December 16, 2021

Our Top Six Picks for Highlighting Your Membership

Earning an invitation into Phi Kappa Phi is a hard-earned achievement that few can claim. This stamp of excellence is recognized by employers and graduate programs alike, so why not highlight your membership in every way possible? Take advantage of these top tips for sharing your accomplishment.

Frame It – Now that you have your certificate and graduation regalia in hand, don't let time destroy these valuable keepsakes. Honor your achievement with a custom frame from our partner, Church Hill Classics. You can choose the frame that complements your home or office and even incorporate the Society logo.

Support It – Fill your bag with Society branded swag from our official store and support our mission while doing so. Get the latest gear, from clothes and accessories to gear for the gym or beach and head out in ΦKΦ style.

Sport It – Time for the final walk across the stage for commencement? Don the Phi Kappa Phi graduation regalia reserved exclusively for our members to wear for graduation photos and your big day. Order the medallion, honor cords and stole separately or combine them in the recognition bundle and get a free tassel!

Claim It – As you head out to find the next best step in your career path, make sure employers know about your membership in the nation’s oldest and largest all-discipline honor society. Download a Phi Kappa Phi logo to add to your resume or visit the "Membership Documents" tab of your profile on our website to print a Membership Verification Letter to include with your application.

Share ItFollow us and share posts on your favorite social media channels. Whether you're sharing a post of your new member announcement or retweeting award or contest info from the national office, let your friends and family know the good work you and the Society are doing.

Declare It – Make sure the world knows how hard you worked with a personalized press release from Merit. All new initiates will automatically be enrolled unless they choose to opt out. Merit also lets you create an online profile to easily share your achievements with family, friends and prospective employers.

Note, many of these benefits are available exclusively for our members. You may need to log in or provide your 8-digit member ID to access some options. For login assistance, email webmaster@phikappaphi.org.

Wednesday, December 15, 2021

Apply Now! 2022 Phi Kappa Phi Awards


Phi Kappa Phi is currently accepting applications for its 2022 awards program including Scholar, Artist and Distinguished Service Awards, Study Abroad Grants, Literacy Grants, Fellowships and Love of Learning Awards. These awards honor and provide funding for graduate study, continuing education, professional development, studies abroad and local, national and international literacy initiatives.​

Since 1932, Phi Kappa Phi’s awards program has recognized members and students on its chapter campuses for outstanding academic achievement. Each year more than $1 million is awarded through programs that last year recognized more than 425 individuals.​

Programs currently accepting applications include:
  • Scholar and Artist: A life membership and a $1,000 donation to a nonprofit cause will be awarded to individuals who demonstrate the ideals of the Society through their lifelong activities, achievements and scholarship. The deadline to apply is Feb. 1.
  • Distinguished Service: A life membership and a $1,000 donation to a nonprofit cause will be awarded to an individual who has provided sustained, non-compensated volunteer service to others beyond the realm of academia. The deadline to apply is Feb. 1.
  • Study Abroad Grants: One hundred twenty-five grants of $1,000 each will be awarded to both members and non-members studying abroad. The deadline to apply is March 15.
  • Literacy Grants: Grants of up to $2,500 are available to Phi Kappa Phi chapters and individual members seeking funding for literacy initiatives. The deadline to apply is April 1.
  • Fellowships: A total of 62 Fellowships are available each year - two at $35,000, six at $20,000 and fifty-four of $8,500 each to members entering the first year of graduate or professional study. The deadline to apply varies by each Phi Kappa Phi chapter. Contact your local chapter for deadline information.
  • Love of Learning Awards: Two hundred awards at $500 each, are available to help fund post-baccalaureate studies and professional development for active members. The deadline to apply is June 30.​
“The Society's dedication to educational and personal growth throughout one's lifetime is so unique; I feel that as I develop as an individual, there will be a different Phi Kappa Phi program or initiative to involve myself with,” said Alysa Blakeney, Love of Learning recipient.

For more information including eligibility requirements and application instructions for each program, please visit www.phikappaphi.org/awards.

Tuesday, December 14, 2021

Forum Features: Community

The latest edition of the Phi Kappa Phi Forum will be arriving in your mailbox soon. The winter edition's theme of "Community" completes our 2021 series, which included solitude, friendship and family. The featured stories, regular columnists, and even our custom crossword puzzles will all dive deeper into the idea of community.

The featured articles in the winter edition discuss:

Passing the Gavel – Society Past President Missy Hopper reflects on her time leading Phi Kappa Phi and its promise for the future.

Our Towns – A husband and wife traveled America, finding plenty of agreement, even in divisive times, about how progress works.

Tribal Lessons – In his years in the Amazon, ethnobotanist Mark Plotkin has learned important things about how strong communities endure.

Washington Stories – Growing up in a little-celebrated neighborhood of the nation’s capital, writer Clifford Thompson developed views on community that still shape his life and work.

It Takes All Kinds
– For writer Martha White, a childhood encounter in community took the form of baseball games and hide and seek.

As always, we welcome letters to the editor, member news, poetry submissions and story ideas for upcoming themes. Visit our Forum page to learn more.

Want to read the Forum on the go? Click here to download our mobile app to access the digital version.

Tuesday, December 7, 2021

Member Benefits: Ship and Save with UPS ​

The holidays are upon us, and it's almost time to send those boxes and bows along their way. Don't get your tinsel in a tangle. Let our partner UPS save you money, time and frustration with these helpful tips.

Shop early – Take advantage of in-person and online specials while you can and get your hands on the best stock before supplies dwindle. The closer it is to the big day, the harder your favorite items will be to find.

Ship promptly – With each passing day, more packages head to their destinations creating heavier loads on shipping routes. Send your packages as soon as possible to avoid delays caused by weather or other issues.

Save with UPSVisit www.SaveWithUPS.com/PhiKappaPhi to get exclusive member savings of 50% off air and 30% off ground plus free UPS Smart Pickup® Service. Create a new UPS account or log in with your existing UPS credentials to enroll in the Society’s savings.

Watch the Deadlines – Shipments heading to varying locations can take different amounts of time. Check the UPS Holiday Schedule to find the ideal dates for ensuring your packages make it to their destinations on time.

Questions? Reach out to a UPS Member Benefit Consultant at 800-MEMBERS (800-636-2377) and be sure to mention your membership in The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi.

Monday, December 6, 2021

Submit Your Graduation Photo for a Chance to Win!

Hey, 2021 graduates! Did you wear your Phi Kappa Phi stole, medallion or honor cords at your recent graduation? If you have commencement photos showing your Phi Kappa Phi pride in your Society branded regalia, share them with us for a chance to win a Dell Inspiron 15 laptop or Amazon gift card of up to $100 and be featured in Society materials.

To enter, click here to submit your photo(s) by Jan. 31. Please limit your submission to no more than five photos. High resolution images (JPEG or PNG) are preferred.

The first-place winner will receive a Dell Inspiron 15 laptop, second place will receive a $100 Amazon gift card and third place will receive a $50 Amazon gift card.

Click here for more details including official rules and submissions from previous graduation photo contests.

If you have questions about the contest, contact Alyssa Papa at apapa@phikappaphi.org.

Friday, December 3, 2021

Our Top Tips for Holiday Travel

Whether you're taking a day trip with friends or your travel plans could give Santa a run for his money, these tips will help you plan and save. Phi Kappa Phi's partners offer exclusive deals to our members that could save you up to 50% on hotels, 30% on car rentals, 15% on airport parking and more!

Book Car Rentals Early – Demand is increasing daily as more travelers hit the road. Don't get left behind by waiting too long to reserve your perfect vehicle. Our partners keep you driving in style without breaking the bank. Avis Rent A Car, Budget Car Rental, Budget Truck Rental, Enterprise Rent-A-Car and National Car Rental offer deep discounts up to 30% off to active Society members. Check out their exclusive discount codes, coupons and more.

Make Entertainment Plans Before Departure – Avoid waiting until arrival to grab tickets to the hot entertainment spots at your destination. Get discounts on tickets to Las Vegas and Broadway shows, top attractions such as Walt Disney World, Universal and Six Flags, and much more through MemberDeals – your one-stop shop for entertainment. Explore the possibilities today.

Protect the Car You Leave Behind – Are you flying this year? Keep your car safe while you travel with convenient, affordable long-term airport parking across the country. Click here to get your Phi Kappa Phi Spot Club Exec card, view discounted rates and make reservations.

Be Prepared for Emergencies – During even the best planned trips, it's possible to run into an emergency which might be magnified if you are unfamiliar with the medical facilities nearby. AssistPlus can come to your rescue and put you in touch with (and pays for) critical medical and travel assistance services, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year — when you are 100 miles or more away from your home. Check out the "Personal Insurance" section at PKP.AlumniPlans.com for more information.

Stay Well Rested – An anxious or exhausted traveler won't be able to fully enjoy the trip. Get a good night's sleep knowing you got the best price on a comfortable hotel room. Active members and their friends and family can cash in on savings that may exceed 50% on a worldwide inventory of hotels. Plus, book before March 31, 2022, and you could win back your purchase! Start planning your next trip today.

Let Someone Else Take the Lead – Too many other things on your task list? Consider using a travel planning company for your next big trip.

With Collette, you can book the trip of a lifetime and save up to $600 per person on destinations around the world. Click here to see how to make your travel dreams come true.

Road Scholar lets you take advantage of one-time savings and enjoy a trip led by instructors who are experts in their fields. Visit www.RoadScholar.org/HSPKP to sign up for a Road Scholar catalog, and you’ll receive $100 off your first adventure.

Your member login may be required to access the links above. For assistance with your login, email webmaster@phikappaphi.org. Questions about savings and benefits? Email Jamie Chapman, membership director.

Wednesday, December 1, 2021

Check Out the Member Community's New Look

Phi Kappa Phi's exclusive members-only online community just launched a brand-new look, and you can be one of the first to check it out. Whether you want to search the Expert and Member Directories, network with others in your field or just chat with fellow Society members, you can access all your old favorites within the new design.

Enhanced Design – The sleek new look provides a tidier space, and we think you'll like it!

Improved Navigation – Menus matter! These changes make it easier than ever to connect and participate in discussions.

New Dashboard – Easily view your profile, communities and contributions for an overall better experience.

New Look. Same Community! – From the member directory where you can find fellow members from specific chapters or locations to the expert directory database where you can connect with authorities across all disciplines, all the networking tools you love are still available at your fingertips.

Get connected with thousands of other members in just about every field imaginable. Remember, our online community is available to active members only, and you will be required to log in with your Phi Kappa Phi credentials. For login assistance, email webmaster@phikappaphi.org.

If you are a member but your active membership has expired, click here to renew and regain access to this exclusive benefit.