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Phi Mu

Panhellenic Council

Phi Mu

Chapter Nickname

1934

LSU Chapter Founded

Rose, White

Chapter Colors

Lion, Ladybug, Carnation

Chapter Symbol

Phi Mu, originally founded at Macon College in 1852 was chartered at LSU in 1934. Phi Mu serves to provide personal and academic development, service to others, commitment to excellence, and lifelong friendship through a shared tradition. Since 1852, the nation's second-oldest sorority has promoted vibrant living by encouraging members to achieve their personal best. LSU's chapter is comprised of strong, unique young women participating in a variety of on-campus organizations such as Student Government, Miss LSU, Tiger Girls, Cheer, Track Team, Golden Girls, Bat Girls, and Dance Marathon. Phi Mu's national philanthropy is Children's Miracle Network Hospitals. The Alpha Eta Chapter raised over $70,000 this past year for CMNH. All funding raised by Phi Mu at LSU goes directly to their local CMNH, Our Lady of the  Lake Children's Hospital. Alpha Eta hosts an array of events each semester including social and sisterhood events. The Alpha Eta chapter honors its bond of sisterhood and looks forward to another year of laughter, friendship, and growth as a sorority.

 

2023-24 Chapter Scorecard

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Chapter Status

Active

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Academics & Membership

3.511 GPA

Overall Member Average

104

New Members

373

LSU Members


hands holding leaf iconPhilanthropy & Service

Children's Miracle Network Hospitals

National Philanthropic Cause

$204,306

Funds Raised

5,063

Service Hours


flag icon7-Year Violation Record*

2021

Organization Warning through 05/31/2021. View related outcome letter.

No additional violations within past 7 years.

*LSU Fraternity & Sorority Life is committed to accountability and transparency in reporting violations. The above record details violations including university disciplinary, hazing, alcohol, sexual misconduct, drug, and endangerment that occurred in the past seven years. Older records are available by request to greeks@lsu.edu