What animal is Phi?
lion
Phi Mu’s official mascot is a lion named Sir Fidel. A Phi Badge is worn by Phi Mu’s provisional members. It is a small gold and black quatrefoil pin bearing the Φ symbol. Initiated members wear the Phi Mu Badge, which depicts a quatrefoil with black and gold enamel bearing ΦΜ, a hand holding a heart, and three stars.
Where is the first Phi Mu chapter?
Macon, Georgia
Phi Mu was founded in 1852 at Wesleyan College in Macon, Georgia, the first college chartered to grant degrees to women. Originally founded as the Philomathean Society, a literary club, we are the second-oldest sorority in the nation.
How many chapters does Phi Mu have?
137Phi Mu / Chapters
What is the Phi Mu symbol?
The quatrefoil
Our Symbol: The quatrefoil is Phi Mu’s symbol. The quatrefoil is a very unique shape and can be traced back to early European design.
What does the Beta Phi Mu logo mean?
The insignia of Beta Phi Mu is the dolphin and anchor, mark of the Venetian printer Aldus Manutius. The motto, Aliis inserviendo consumor, meaning “Consumed in the service of others” was selected by the founders based on the concept of the dedication of librarians and other information professionals to the service of others.
Is Phi Mu Alpha reactivated at Alabama State University?
^ “Phi Mu Alpha Reactivated at Alabama State University”, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, 25 May 2017. Accessed 22 July 2017. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Underwood 2005, A.30.
How do Phi Mu Alpha fraternities name their chapters?
Like those of many other Greek-letter fraternities, chapters of Phi Mu Alpha have names consisting of either one or two Greek letters. The names are issued in alphabetical order according to the dates on which the chapters are chartered.
What are the qualifications of a Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia chapter?
The only basic qualification for an institution to house a chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia is that it offer a four-year degree in music. Prior to receiving a charter, petitioning groups must seek recognition as a colony, which is the designation given to a developing chapter.