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Eta Theta Chapter

The Eta Theta chapter of Alpha Phi has been a proud and active part of our campus community since its founding in 1988. With about 80 members, our chapter offers a close-knit, supportive environment where women can grow into confident leaders and form lasting friendships. Alpha Phi International Fraternity, established in 1872 at Syracuse University by our ten founders, has grown into a vibrant network of over 250,000 members across 173 collegiate chapters in the United States and Canada. Alpha Phi is more than just a Greek organization—it is a lifelong sisterhood dedicated to leadership, academic excellence, community involvement, and personal development. Our mission is clear: Alpha Phi is a sisterhood of outstanding women supporting one another in lifelong achievement. The Eta Theta chapter brings this mission to life through strong campus involvement, philanthropic efforts focused on women’s heart health, and a commitment to empowering each member. Our chapter home serves as a welcoming space for connection and growth. We proudly uphold Alpha Phi’s traditions, represented by our ivy leaf symbol, silver and bordeaux colors, Lily of the Valley and Forget-Me-Not flowers, and guiding constellation, Ursa Major. At Eta Theta, sisterhood is not just a college experience—it’s a lifelong journey.

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