T E X A S A & M
U N I V E R S I T Y

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T E X A S A & M
U N I V E R S I T Y

We,asundergraduatemembersofwomen’s fraternities,standforgoodscholarship,for guardingofgoodhealth, formaintenanceoffinestandards,andfor servingtothebestofourability,ourcollege community
Cooperationforfurtheringfraternitylife,in harmonywithitsbestpossibilities,istheideal thatshallguideourfraternityactivities We,asfraternitywomen,standforservice throughthedevelopmentofcharacterinspired by theclosecontactanddeepfriendshipof individualfraternityandPanhelleniclife Theopportunityforwideandwisehumanservice, throughmutualrespectandhelpfulness, isthetenetbywhichwestrivetolive

Howdy!
MynameisBellaErwin,andIhavethehonorofservingasthe 2026PresidentofPanhellenicatTexasA&M.Thankyoufor takingthetimetoreadthisnewsletterandlearnmoreabout theincrediblePanhelleniccommunityhereatA&M.
Ihavebeensoblessedtobepartofasisterhoodthatis rootedinselflessservice,sharedvalues,andsteadfastsupport foroneanotherasAggies.MyowntimeatTexasA&Mhas beendeeplyenrichedbythiscommunity,andI’mexcitedto sharethatexperiencewithallofyou.Ihopethisnewsletter givesyouaglimpseintothesisterhoodthatcontinuesto makeGreeklifeatTexasA&Msomeaningfulandspecial.As always,Gig‘EmandGoGreek!
Sincerely,
BellaErwin



“BeingaPanhellenicwomanmeansknowing thatyouneverhavetofacelifealone.It’s wakingupeverydaysurroundedbywomen wholoveyou,supportyou,andbelieveinyou evenwhenyoudoubtyourselfIt’saspace whereyoucanshowupasyourmost authenticself,withoutfearorhesitation,and bemetwithacceptanceand encouragementItisincrediblyempowering tobeabletoservethecommunityandhelp createspaceswheregirlsfeelgenuinely lovedBeingPanhellenicallowsmetobepart ofsomethingbiggerthanmyself,something rootedinconnection,andthekindof sisterhoodthatstayswithyoulongafterthe letterscomeoff!”


During Black History Month, the Panhellenic community proudly celebrates and honors the achievements, resilience, and lasting impact of Black leaders both past and present. We are especially grateful for the Black women within our own Panhellenic community who continue to shape our chapters through their leadership, scholarship, service, and authenticity. Their voices, experiences, and contributions strengthen our sisterhood and push us to grow as a more inclusive and supportive community. This month, and every month, we remain committed to fostering belonging, celebrating diversity, and uplifting the women who make our community better



In early February, the four Greek Councils traveled to Atlanta, Georgia, to attend the Southeastern Greek Leadership Association (SGLA) Conference Throughout the weekend, student leaders participated in educational sessions focused on strategic leadership, risk management, accountability, community building, and sustainable chapter operations The conference emphasized developing executive officers who can lead with confidence, integrity, and innovation, not just during their term, but throughout their collegiate experience


We are proud to share that our community received the Health, Safety & Accountability Award, recognizing our commitment to member well-being and responsible leadership Additionally, Lauren St John of the Panhellenic Executive Council and a member of the IFC Executive Council earned first place in the Order of Omega Case Study Competition, showcasing exceptional collaboration and problem-solving skills
Traveling together through the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life strengthened relationships across councils and reinforced our shared commitment to advancing the Texas A&M fraternity and sorority community
ThePanhelleniccommunityisproudtosupportandcelebrate WomeninSports!Ourmembersareleadersnotonlywithin theirchapters,butalsoacrosscampusathletics Fromthe SoccerTeamandDanceTeamtoWaterPoloandeventhe TexasA&MSailingTeam,Panhellenicwomencontinueto representdedication,discipline,andAggiespiritatthehighest level
Weareinspiredbythepassionandcommitmentthesewomen bringtotheirteamsandarehonoredtocheerthemon,bothin competitionandinourcommunity OneofourPanhellenic student-athletessharedwhatbeingbothateammateanda sistermeanstoher:
"Hi! My name is Mary Claire Torn I play soccer for Texas A&M, and I'm a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma! Playing soccer at A&M has been a lifelong dream and the highlight of college, but it's such a bonus to have my built-in best friends at Kappa cheering me on every single game I wouldn't have it any other way!"




Texas A&M is home to 14 incredible Panhellenic chapters! A sorority is a collegiate organization dedicated to fostering lifelong sisterhood, leadership development, academic excellence, and meaningful community service. It serves as a true “home away from home,” offering a supportive network that encourages personal growth, creates lasting friendships, and provides valuable networking opportunities for future career success
EST.May8,1981
NationalPhilanthropy: DomesticViolence Awareness
LocalPhilanthropy: Phoebe'sHome


EST.August30,1975
NationalPhilanthropy: TheRonaldMcDonald House
LocalPhilanthropy: TheRonaldMcDonald House

EPSILON P
EST.November19,2017
NationalPhilanthropy: TheElizabethGlaser PediatricAIDSFoundation &Sharsheret
LocalPhilanthropy: TwinCityMission



EST.January22,2017
NationalPhilanthropy: ArthritisFoundation


NationalPhilanthropy: Make-A-WishFoundation
LocalPhilanthropy: StillCreekGirlsRanch
EST.March29,1981
NationalPhilanthropy: St.JudeChildren’sResearch Hospital
LocalPhilanthropy: St.JudeChildren’sResearch Hospital
EST.April26,1971
NationalPhilanthropy: ServiceforSight l LocalPhilanthropy: AggieGuideDogs
EST.April6,1975
NationalPhilanthropy: StarkeyHearingFoundation
l LocalPhilanthropy: TexasHearingInstitute
LocalPhilanthropy: SoldiersAngels EST.August24,1975
At Texas A&M Panhellenic, we are endlessly grateful for the 14 incredible chapters that make up our community. Each chapter brings its own unique traditions, values, and sisterhood to campus, yet together we form one united Panhellenic family rooted in friendship, service, leadership, and love To be a Panhellenic woman is to carry yourself with integrity, kindness, and Aggie pride It’s about building relationships that last far beyond four years and becoming part of something bigger than yourself.
GAMMA PHI BETA
EST.February21,2004
NationalPhilanthropy: GirlsontheRun
LocalPhilanthropy: GirlsontheRun

KAPPA ALPHA THETA
EST.February7,1976
NationalPhilanthropy: CourtAppointedSpecial Advocates
LocalPhilanthropy: Scotty’sHouse


KAPPA DELTA
EST.November20,1999
NationalPhilanthropy: PreventChildAbuse
America&GirlScoutsofthe USA
LocalPhilanthropy: ThePrenatalClinicofBryan
KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA
EST.February28,1976
NationalPhilanthropy: NationalAllianceonMental Illness
LocalPhilanthropy: UnitedWayoftheBrazos Valley





EST.April20,1985
NationalPhilanthropy:Pi BetaPhiFoundation
LocalPhilanthropy: TheBoysandGirlsClubof BrazosValley
TAU ALPHA
EST.May24,1975
NationalPhilanthropy: BreastCancerEducation andAwareness
LocalPhilanthropy: PinkAlliance
OUR MISSION
To build an inclusive Greek community and enhance the collegiate experience by supporting opportunities for leadership, academic success, civic engagement and the creation of f raternal bonds.