On November 14–16, the Beta Eta Chapter of Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Fraternity at West Virginia University School of Pharmacy welcomed members to Morgantown for the Fall 2025 Kappa Psi Mountain East Province (MEP) Assembly.

One hundred thirty-seven pharmacists and student pharmacists traveled from 17 states and the District of Columbia for a weekend of networking, professional development, and fellowship. Collegiate chapters in attendance included Sigma (University of Maryland), Beta Kappa (University of Pittsburgh), Delta Epsilon (Duquesne University), Zeta Kappa (Marshall University), and Beta Eta (West Virginia University), with 53 Brothers representing WVU.

The Assembly kicked off with a Friday night social in downtown Morgantown. Saturday featured MEP business sessions in the morning and afternoon, as well as workshops presented by WVU student pharmacists, chapter sales, raffles, a philanthropy event, and a Continuing Education (CE) presentation at the WVU Health Sciences Campus. The weekend concluded with a banquet and dinner at Touchdown Terrace in Milan Puskar Stadium.
 
Student pharmacists from WVU's Beta Eta chapter received multiple awards over the weekend. Scholarship and award winners included:
 
Dylan Martin (P3) & Hanna Jandrain (P3): Founding Ideals Scholarship Recipients
Benjamin White (P2): First-Time MEP Attendee Scholarship Recipient
Inez Behrens (P2): 99th Brother Registered
 
In addition, Beta Eta received the award for the best chapter report.
 
The new Mountain East Province Executive Committee was elected during the Assembly, with several Beta Eta Brothers stepping into leadership roles:
 
Dylan Martin (P3): MEP Vice Satrap (Vice President)
Gino Granese (P3): MEP Webmaster
 
Additionally, WVU School of Pharmacy graduate and Beta Eta initiate, Dr. MJ Braham, PharmD, MHA, was elected as MEP Satrap (President).
 
The WVU School of Pharmacy is extremely proud of Beta Eta members for their hard work in planning and hosting this successful event. View event photos on SmugMug: