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Gathering in Sisterhood Leads to Meaningful Impact

In Pi Beta Phi, we deeply cherish the values of community and togetherness. From chapter-specific events and traditions to collaboration opportunities with members across North America, there is no replacement for being together with our sisters. As Indiana Epsilon continues into the Fall 2024 term, we look forward to the abundance of opportunities it will bring.

Returning to campus is always a special time filled with excitement and gratitude. Some of my favorite memories at Indiana Epsilon have been made on our first few days back on campus. Seeing everyone after a long summer of work and internships is so fulfilling.

Being together on campus not only allows us to foster genuine connection and Sincere Friendship, but also provides the opportunity for community engagement. As Pi Phis, we embrace our mission to enrich lives through community service. Giving back is at the core of who we are, and Indiana Epsilon is dedicated to fulfilling this vision for our sisterhood.

At Indiana Epsilon, there are many opportunities to engage with our community in purposeful ways.

The Fall 2024 term is especially meaningful; our chapter is looking forward to hosting our first ever Wing Ching philanthropic event and starting new traditions as a chapter! During the process of hosting this event, we’ve worked closely with our university’s facilities department, our local community and other fraternity/sorority life organizations on campus. The development of these close partnerships embodies our commitment to Personal and Intellectual Growth and our dedication to Philanthropic Service to Others.

The Fall 2024 term looks promising at Indiana Epsilon, and as Vice President Community Relations, I’m honored to keep witnessing Pi Phi’s commitment to bettering the lives of our sisters and community members. Nothing fills our hearts with more Pi Phi Pride than authentically living the values of our sisterhood.

In Pi Phi,

MACY MILLER Vice President Community Relations
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