The Eta Gamma Chapter
 
 

Alpha Phi International

Alpha phi was first founded at syracuse university in 1872 as one of the first greek societies for women.


The sisterhood of Alpha Phi stretches from coast to coast through 171 collegiate campuses and more than 200,000 members. Sisters share a commitment to excellence and a strong desire to support one another and their communities. Alpha Phis are leaders, scholars, contributors and lifetime members of a sisterhood that values these traits



Alpha Phi Fast Facts

  • Motto: Union Hand in Hand

  • Colors: Silver & Bordeaux

  • Symbol: Ivy leaf

  • Flowers: Forget-Me-Not & Lily of the Valley

  • Mascot: Phi bear

 
 

 Akron Alpha Phi

The Eta Gamma chapter of Alpha Phi was founded at The University of Akron in 1986.

The objectives of our Fraternity are the promotion of growth in character; unity of feeling, sisterly affection, and social communion among our members.

Our members strive for the highest ideals of womanhood. We value scholarship, sisterhood, service, leadership, loyalty, and character development. We raise money for The Alpha Phi Foundation and promote Women's Heart Health awareness by hosting the Red Dress Gala each year.


20230916_22601 pm_921305.JPEG
 

2024 Executive Board

 

Chapter President

Aubrey Banner

VP of Health, Wellness, and Accountability

Abby Maruskin

VP of New Member Education & Member Experience

Laila Sitts

VP of Membership Recruitment

Cammille Hagan

VP of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

Hailee Schirm

VP of Marketing

Peyton Leatherman

VP of Finance

Libby Saccoccia

PHC Delegate

Emily Morelli

Executive Administrator

Allie Scarbury