2026 February PsiU Today Featured Events

03.12 – 03.16.26 – 2026 March Challenge: Strengthen Today, Expand Tomorrow

The March Challenge returns this year, bringing with it one of Psi Upsilon’s most spirited fundraising traditions—an annual, friendly competition among chapters to see which can rally the greatest number of donors. More importantly, the Challenge fuels the fraternity’s most critical growth initiatives, and thanks to the generosity of past participants, Psi Upsilon has achieved remarkable progress.

What Your Support Has Made Possible

Because of contributions from previous March Challenges, Psi Upsilon has been able to:

A Look Back at 2025

Last year, 136 alumni from 25 chapters helped raise over $35,000 for the Psi Upsilon Annual Fund. The Gamma Tau Chapter (Georgia Tech) claimed first place, followed by the Omicron (Illinois), Phi Delta (Mary Washington), Chi Delta (Duke), and Epsilon Nu (Michigan State) chapters. With your help, we aim to exceed that total in 2026 and continue building momentum.

Why the March Challenge Matters

Research consistently shows that the fraternity experience matters on today’s college campuses—supporting mental health, fostering student success, and creating lifelong bonds among members. The March Challenge directly strengthens these outcomes by ensuring our chapters have the resources they need to survive, thrive, and provide the same opportunities we once enjoyed.

This year, our goal is ambitious: to raise enough funds to hire a full‑time Growth Coordinator who will provide in‑person support to chapters and expansion groups, helping them recruit effectively and build sustainable foundations.

New for 2026: Volunteer Participation Counts

In addition to financial gifts, alumni who volunteer their time will also count toward their chapter’s donor total. Whether you assist with an alumni club, advise a chapter or expansion group, or contribute content for fraternity publications, your involvement makes a difference. Thanks to generous matchers, each volunteer contribution will add $25 to your chapter’s total for the Challenge.

A link to the volunteer form and additional details can be found here.

Join Us in Strengthening Psi Upsilon

So beginning March 12th we invite you to support the 2026 March Challenge—through a donation, volunteer service, or both—and help advance the mission and vision of our beloved fraternity. Together, we can continue building a stronger Psi Upsilon for generations to come!

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3.26.2026 – Estate Planning & Wealth Management Tips – Virtual Speaker Series with Peter Bogardus, Zeta ’87 (Dartmouth)

Thurs. March 26th, 2026. 7:30pm EST
Best practices and questions answered. Register now!

Peter is a Private Wealth Advisor; he partners with clients to create tailored wealth management strategies which include the right mix of investment management, trust and estate services, and private banking to meet their unique needs and preferences. He has worked in the banking and financial services industry since 2011. Peter lives in Marin County, and serves clients in Northern California. He enjoys biking, skiing and traveling with family and friends.

Presented by Psi Upsilon’s Schoepflin Society

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4.8.2026 – From the Deep Oceans to the Clouds of Venus: Inspirational Tales of Exploration & Innovation – Virtual Speaker Series with Guillermo Söhnlein, Epsilon ‘89 (Berkeley)

Wed. April 8th, 2026. 12pm EST

As the 21st century’s Technology Revolution continues to completely reshape global society, brave explorers and innovative technologists are pushing the bounds of human knowledge by diving deep into our planet’s oceans and powering our species’ expansion into the cosmos, all while improving life here on Earth. In this session, we will review the recent and current exploits of entrepreneurs and investors who are turning science fiction into science fact, setting the stage for an incredibly exciting next decade of exploration and innovation.

Guillermo Söhnlein, Epsilon ’89 (Berkeley)

Author of Titan Unfinished: An Untold Story of Exploration, Innovation, and the OceanGate Tragedy and Founder & Chairman of the Humans2Venus Foundation

Guillermo is the author of Titan Unfinished, a memoir of his time as co-founder and CEO of OceanGate, the ocean exploration venture whose research submersible imploded at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean near the wreck of the Titanic in 2023. He is the Founder and Chairman of the Humans2Venus Foundation, a nonprofit organization supporting Venus science and education programs with a long-term vision of establishing a permanent human presence of 1,000+ people in the Venusian atmosphere by the year 2050. He is also an advisor to two early-stage venture capital firms and serves on several boards of directors.

A serial impact entrepreneur who started his career in Silicon Valley during the height of the Internet Boom, Guillermo has helped launch over a dozen for-profit ventures and nonprofit organizations in space, oceans, technology, sustainability, and music. He has been a mentor, advisor, director, and interim executive, while also speaking and teaching as a way of sharing his passion for exploration and entrepreneurship.

Guillermo is a former officer in the United States Marine Corps, and he was admitted to The Explorers Club in 2012. He earned his AB in Economics from the University of California at Berkeley and his JD from the University of California San Francisco College of the Law. Born in Buenos Aires and raised in Silicon Valley, he currently resides in Barcelona.Register now!

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04.29.2026 – 2026 Psi Upsilon FishFund Annual Venture Summit

2026 FishFund Venture Summit and Venture Presentations

You are cordially invited to our FishFund Venture Summit & Presentations
Hear from thought leaders and investors in the innovation space and learn about new projects helmed by Psi Upsilon brothers.

Significant others and guests are welcome!

Wednesday, April 29th, 2026.
A panel discussion
, ticketed reception, presentations, and networking 6 PM – 9PM.

University Club of San Francisco
800 Powell St, San Francisco, CA 94108

Tickets:
Reception Fee: 
New Graduates (2018+) $45     ♦
    Alumni $65  
♦    Host $300    ♦    
Gold Sponsor $1000


Dress is business attire

Heavy Appetizers & Full Bar
Business Casual

To qualify to present, the startup must have a fully developed and working product.
A founder, C-Suite leader or key investor must be a Psi Upsilon brother.

Founded in 2021, the Psi Upsilon FishFund is designed to Honor, Support, Educate, and Facilitate the projects and skills of venture-minded brothers of Psi Upsilon. Learn more at www.psiu.org/fishfund/


MADE POSSIBLE BY GENEROUS SUPPORT OF OUR HOSTING BROTHERS

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•Joseph P. Cillo, PhD, Delta ’61 (New York University)

Make a Donation Here or Text GIVE to (317) 399-4318 to make a tax-deductible suggested donation of $25+ to the Foundation & support our programs, operations and outreach efforts like this.

PROGRAM INCLUDES:
•Hosted Cocktail hour and heavy appetizers on the 4th floor of the historic University Club of San Francisco and ample time for Networking
•The 2026 FishFund Venture Summit will include a discussion around what sparks interest in VC and angel investors


Panelists

Cameron Turner
Zeta ’96 (Dartmouth)
General Partner Oxonian Ventures

Cameron Turner is founder and CEO of TRUIFY.AI, serving US Fortune 500 with AI solutions.  Drawing from 30 years experience in enterprise data, including the founding of two companies: ClickStream, (acq. Microsoft 2009) and Datorium )acq. Kin+Carta (LON:KCT) 2021) Cameron brings a wealth of hands-of experience in leading teams to deploy AI solutions that uniquely fit the technology and culture of his clients.  Cameron also serves as General Partner of Oxonian Ventures, a VC fund investing in Oxford University graduates, and volunteers with the Venture Studio at the Center for Entrepreneurial Studies at Stanford University.  Cameron received his BA from Dartmouth College (Zeta, ’96), MBA from Oxford University and MS in Statistics/AI from Stanford University.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/cameronroyceturner/



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