This year Pi Beta Phi was founded.
What is 1867?
Pi Beta Phi’s philanthropy focuses on this skill.
What is literacy?
This value means strong moral principles.
What is integrity?
The process of joining a sorority.
What is recruitment?
Pi Beta Phi’s fraternity flower.
What is a wine carnation?
Pi Beta Phi was founded at this college.
What is Monmouth College?
The official name of Pi Beta Phi’s literacy initiative.
What is Read>Lead>Achieve?
This value means striving to be your best.
What is excellence?
A potential new member of a sorority is called what.
What is a PNM?
Members of Pi Beta Phi are often called this nickname.
What are angels?
This was the original name of Pi Beta Phi.
What is IC Sororsis?
The official publication of Pi Beta Phi and is published three times per year.
What is The Arrow?
This value emphasizes inclusion and respect for all.
What is respect?
This group of officers runs the chapter.
What is an executive board?
This term refers to former members who have graduated.
What are alumni?
This state is home to Monmouth College.
What is Illinois?
This type of event chapters host to raise money for literacy.
What is a philanthropy fundraiser?
This lifelong bond between members is central to Pi Phi.
What is sisterhood?
This event celebrates formal membership into the sorority.
What is initiation?
This governing body oversees multiple sororities nationally.
What is the National Panhellenic Conference?
Pi Beta Phi was the first women’s fraternity founded as this type of organization.
What is a secret society for women?
Pi Beta Phi’s mission is to promote this through access to books and education.
What is lifelong reading success?
This value reflects giving back and helping others.
What is philanthropy/service?
This academic measure chapters track to ensure member success.
What is GPA?
This quality helps members succeed academically and socially.
What is leadership?