"Being in Phi Mu means being in an organization of loving and supportive women that encourage each other to reach their greatest potential. The opportunities for growth, friendship, and leadership in this chapter are endless. Each one of our members truly live by our values of Love, Honor, and Truth to promote service within and beyond our community."
-Mara Phillips, Chapter President
Local Chapter: Rho Kappa
President: Mara Phillips | maraphillips03@gmail.com
Vice President of Programming: Eva Bajko | evaraevae@gmail.com
Vice President of New Member Experience: Lexi Clark | aclar133@kent.edu
Vice President of Recruitment and Growth: Ava Burke | aeburke30@gmail.com
Vice President of Administration: Brooke Beer | bbeer1@kent.edu
Vice President of Finance: Ava Beringer | aberinge@kent.edu
Vice President of Community Engagement: Lauren Muhlenkamp | lmuhlenk@kent.edu
Vice President of Belonging: Lauren Milcic | lmilcic@kent.edu
Vice President of Accountability: Chloe Marhoul | cmmarhoul@gmail.com
Vice President of Communications: Olyssa Fisher | olyssa.paige@gmail.com
Panhellenic Delegate: Gentry Simmons | gentry.simmons1013@gmail.com
More info
Mission Statement: Founded on March 4th, 1852 Phi Mu is a women’s organization which promotes personal and academic development, service to others, commitment to excellence and lifelong friendship through a shared tradition. Phi Mu promotes vibrant living encouraging women to achieve their personal best.
Motto: "Les Soeurs Fideles," or "The Faithful Sisters”
Colors: Rose and White
Flower: Rose Carnation
Symbol: Lion and Quatrefoil
Mascot: Lion
Philanthropy:
Children's Miracle Network Hospitals (CMNH)
The Phi Mu Foundation
Previous Events Include:
Miracle Crown
Carnation Bowl
social media
Instagram: @ksuphimu
Twitter: @KSUPhiMu
fun facts
Phi Mu was founded in 1852 at Wesleyan College in Macon, Georgia and is the second oldest sorority in the nation.
Phi Mu Fraternity is a vibrant values-based women's organization. Our purpose is found in the principles of love, honor and truth.
Phi Mu was the first Greek organization to declare a National Day for hands-on service projects nationwide.