2004:
2003: Fiji retakes the Intramural Sports Cup.
2002: The WPI Hockey Team was N.E.C.H.A East Conference Regular Season Champions (the roster included many Fijis).
2001: Brother Derick Fors is named New England Golfer of the Year.
1996: Fiji captured the IFC Intramural Sports Cup. Also received the Outstanding Social Service award on campus.
1992: Fiji won the Outstanding Social Service award on campus, Walter E. Knapp was named Outstanding Greek Advisor and Pi Iota once again captured the Intramural Sports Cup.
1991: Pi Iota celebrates its 100th Anniversary on the WPI campus.
1989: Fiji captured the IFC Intramural Sports Cup.
1983: Our chapter was awarded the Superior Academic Achievement Award for the ninth year in a row.
1981: Walter E. Knapp was awarded for the unprecedented second time, the Durance award for the most outstanding Purple Legionnaire.
1965: The house was renovated and the sun deck addition was built. The addition included our present kitchen and dining room.
1945: The U.S. Navy took over the house for use as a barracks during WWII.
1907: During the elections for class officers, Fiji men took all four class president positions.
1899: On May 1, the present house at 99 Salisbury Street was under construction with a proposed cost of $32,000, making it one of the first houses built in the United States strictly for fraternity use.
1891: Permanent appearance of Pi Iota chapter of Phi Gamma Delta at WPI, making it the first fraternity to appear on campus.