Pi Beta Phi.

Values:

Integrity, Lifelong Commitment, Honor & Respect, Personal & Intellectual Growth, Philanthropic Service to Others, and Sincere Friendship.

Symbol & Flower:

Pi Beta Phi’s symbols are Angels & Arrows. Their flower is the Wine Carnation.

Philanthropy:

Read > Lead > Achieve

Colors:

Wine & Silver Blue

Founding:

Nationally, Pi Phi was founded on April 28, 1867. Here at the University of Tennessee, Pi Phi was founded in 1948.

Motto:

Building Friends and Leaders for Life.

Meet Pi Beta Phi President,

Loralei Nussey

Hear from Loralei about what being in the Panhellenic community means to her:

“The Panhellenic community has undoubtedly played a huge role in my life throughout the past two years. From running home on Bid Day in August 2023 to becoming the President of Pi Beta Phi a short year and a half later, I have continuously found that the Panhellenic community has provided me with guidance, friendship, and encouragement as I continue to grow personally and academically as well as within my own chapter. Panhellenic represents a group of some of the most wonderful and supportive women that the University of Tennessee has to offer. Being the Chapter President of the Tennessee Gamma Chapter of Pi Beta Phi is a profound honor that allows me to lead with purpose, inspire sisterhood, and foster lasting connections not only within my own chapter but also in the Panhellenic community. I am grateful everyday for the other Panhellenic women in Chapter President roles who offer daily support and grace as we navigate these new positions together. I cannot wait to see what my future in greek life holds, and I am eternally thankful for the community of leaders that it has brought me.”