With 105 members and 96 living in, the Fiji house is the largest fraternity at the University of Washington. Our house is united as a whole and not divided by class. The 22 seniors that are living in for the fourth consecutive year can attest to that. Below you will find profiles of the diverse young men that come together to make the Fiji house what it is today.
Members of the Fiji house are very active around the University. The Fiji house is represented by multiple Intramural football, basketball, and soccer teams. Robbie Philbrick, a sophomore, is a member of the IFC judicial board and Jon Amkrout, a freshman, is on the campus fairs committee of the Associated Student Body of the University of Washington (ASUW). Multiple actives residing in the house have donned the University of Washington jersey to represent their school in a variety of athletics. Notably, Brendan Lopez and Riley Gervais, who are both freshman in the house, played on the University of Washington football team this past season. There are numerous more examples of our members getting involved outside of the house and we encourage members to do so.