Pi Beta Phi.
Values:
Integrity, Lifelong Commitment, Honor and Respect, Personal and Intellectual Growth, Philanthropic Service to Others, and Sincere Friendship.
Symbol & Flower:
Pi Beta Phi’s symbols are Angels and Arrows. Their flower is the Wine Carnation.
Philanthropy:
Read > Lead > Achieve.
Colors:
Wine and 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:
Building Friends and Leaders for Life.
Meet Pi Beta Phi President,
Sami Hall
Hear from Sami about what being in the Panhellenic community means to her:
“Being part of the Panhellenic community is an experience I truly wouldn’t trade for anything. If I had to describe this community in three words, I would say supportive, empowering, and impactful. Through friendships, service, and leadership, the opportunities within Panhellenic are endless. There is truly nothing like being surrounded by 6,000 women who continually push one another to become the best versions of themselves. I am forever grateful for the women of Panhellenic who have walked beside me, believed in me, and helped me become who I am today.”