Pi Beta Phi.

Values:

Integrity, Lifelong Commitment, Honor & Respect, Personal & Intellectual Growth, Philanthropic Service to Others, and Sincere Friendship.

Symbol & Flower:

Pi Beta Phi’s symbols are Angels & Arrows. Their flower is the Wine Carnation.

Philanthropy:

Read > Lead > Achieve & First Book

Colors:

Wine & Silver Blue

Founding:

Nationally, Pi Phi was founded on April 28, 1867. Here at the University of Tennessee, Pi Phi was founded in 1948.

Motto:

Women of Intellect and Integrity.

Meet Pi Beta Phi President,

Isabella Gheesling

Hear from Isabella about what being President means to her:

“To me, being a Chapter President means not only serving the group of women I love but carrying the torch passed down by those who came before us, while also paving the way for future sisters. I am truly honored to represent and stand beside the amazing, empowering women of Tennessee Gamma.”