“There is work enough for all of us and today is no time to be idle”
- Martha Foote Crow.
Martha Foote Crow was one of the women who first established Alpha Phi back in 1872. Since the very beginning of our existence as an organization, these visionary women created a sisterhood with values, traditions, and opportunity. Joining Alpha Phi has been the best decision that has guided my life in a more positive and rewarding path then I could have ever imagined. Going through recruitment, I had wide eyes, and was eager to find my “perfect fit.” With the instinctive feeling that Alpha Phi was my home away from home, I took a leap into a sisterhood which would become my second family, my support system, and my greatest college memories.
As a triple legacy, meaning my mother and two older sisters are also Alpha Phi women, I hold the traditions and deep roots of our sorority with special significance. I find inspiration from our founders and pure fulfillment out of keeping the traditions alive.
To this day, my mom still wears her Alpha Phi letters and stays in touch with her collegiate sisters. I know that upon College Graduation, I will be leaving with lifelong sisters, and countless memories.
Alpha Phi adds to a balanced college experience. It offers the comfort of a home, the love of a family, and the opportunity of a network of support.
Now as a Sophomore, leading the chapter as their President, I could not be more honored. I am excited to share with our new members everything that ties us together as Alpha Phi.
Thank you for visiting our webpage, and Go Aztecs!
Best Regards,
Meghan Mietus
Gamma Alpha of Alpha Phi
Chapter President
"When I think of women that I want to surround myself with...
I think of charisma. I think of personality. I think of beauty."
"I try to picture the classiest women walking around campus.
Who can meet such high standards?
The answer is easy... Alpha Phi."
- Dylan Talley, Alpha Phi Ivy Man