Phi Mu

Greek Letters

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Badge

Crown Pearl Badge

Unique barbed quatrefoil-shaped shield of gold overlaid with a black shield bearing two bonds, three stars and a hand clasping a heart and the Greek letters “ΦΜ”

New Member Pin

New Member Pin

Black and gold barbed quatrefoil-shaped shield with the Greek letter “Φ”

Founded

Wesleyan Female College
Macon, Georgia
Jan. 4, 1852 (Celebrated March 4)

January 4, 1852; 172 years ago

Colors

Rose:
White:

Flower

Rose-colored carnation

Symbol

Quatrefoil

Mascot

The LIon “Sir Fidel”

Crest

Magazine

The Aglaia

Philanthropies

“To lend to those less fortunate a helping hand,” the opening line of the Phi Mu Creed, serves as a reminder that Phi Mu is committed to serving others. Since 1986, Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, a nonprofit organization that raises funds for more than 170 children’s hospitals, has been Phi Mu’s primary philanthropy. Collegiate chapters host a variety of events on campus in support of their local CMN Hospital, including BonnaMu music festivals, dance marathons, meal-related fundraisers and sports tournaments. In 1999, Phi Mu became the first women’s fraternity to establish a National Philanthropy Day, which is observed every October with members coordinating and participating in a local hands-on service event. Phi Mu also has a strategic alliance with the National Women’s History Museum in Washington, D.C.

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Georgia College & State University

Gamma Sigma Chapter – 𝚪𝚺

Chartered: 1973

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