Phi Sigma Rho – Wikipedia
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American social engineering sorority)
Phi Sigma Rho | |
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Founded | September 24, 1984 Purdue University |
Type | Social |
Emphasis | Engineering |
Scope | National |
Mission statement | Phi Sigma Rho is a social sorority for women and nonbinary persons in engineering and technical studies, serving our sisters and the community by promoting: high standards of personal integrity, respect, and character; lifelong bonds of sisterhood; and academic and professional excellence with a social balance.[1] |
Motto | Together we build the future |
Slogan | Re-engineering Sorority life |
Colors | Wine red silver |
Symbol | Star and pyramid |
Flower | Orchid |
Jewel | Pearl |
Mascot | Sigmand the penguin |
Publication | The Key |
Philanthropy | Leukemia & Lymphoma Society |
Chapters | 46 |
Colonies | 5 |
Members | > 2,500 collegiate > 12,000 lifetime |
Nickname | Phi Rho or PSR |
Headquarters | P.O. Box 5307 Northville, Michigan United States |
Website | www |
Phi Sigma Rho (ΦΣΡ), also known as Phi Rho or PSR, is a social sorority for individuals who identify as female or non-binary in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.[2] The sorority was founded in 1984 at Purdue University.[3] It has since expanded to more than 40 colleges across the United States.[3]
History[edit]
Phi Sigma Rho was founded on September 24, 1984, at Purdue University by Rashmi Khanna and Abby McDonald.[4] Khanna and McDonald were unable to participate in traditional sorority rush due to the demands of the sororities and their engineering program, so they decided to start a new sorority that would take their academic program’s demands into consideration.[4]
The Alpha chapter at Purdue University was founded with ten charter members: Gail Bonney, Anita Chatterjea, Ann Cullinan, Pam Kabbes, Rashmi Khanna, Abby McDonald, Christine Mooney, Tina Kershner, Michelle Self, and Kathy Vargo.[2]
Phi Sigma Rho accepts students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics who identify as female or who identify as non-binary. The sorority made the decision to include non-binary students in all chapters in the summer of 2021.[2]
Phi Sigma Rho has grown more than 40 chapters nationally.[4] Its headquarters is located in Northville, Michigan. Its online magazine is The Key.[5]
Symbols[edit]
The colors of Phi Sigma Rho are wine red and silver.[4] The sorority’s flower is the orchid, and its jewel is the pearl.[4] Its mascot is Sigmand the penguin.[4] Its motto is “together we build the future.”[4]
Objectives[edit]
The objectives of Phi Sigma Rho are:[6]
- To foster and provide the broadening experience of sorority living with its social and moral challenges and responsibilities for the individual and the chapter.
- To develop the highest standard of personal integrity and character.
- To promote academic excellence and support personal achievement, while providing a social balance.
- To aid the individual in the transition from academic to the professional community.
- To maintain sorority involvement with the alma mater and the community through responsible participation.
- To maintain the bond of sisterhood with alumnae members through communication, consultation, and participation in Sorority functions.[6]
Philanthropy[edit]
Phi Sigma Rho’s national philanthropy is the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.[7]
The Phi Sigma Rho Foundation was established as a separate nonprofit organization in 2005.[7] It supports the educational and philanthropic efforts of the sorority’s members and offers merit-based scholarships to sorority members.[7][8]
Chapters[edit]
The following tables lists Phi Sigma Rho chapters, prospective chapters, and interest groups.[9] Active chapters are indicated in bold. Inactive chapters are indicated in italic.
Chapter | Symbol | Chartered/Range | Institution | Location | Status | Reference |
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Alpha | Α | 1984 | Purdue University | West Lafayette, IN | Active | [3] |
Beta | Β | 1988 | Ohio State University | Columbus, OH | Active | [3] |
Gamma | Γ | 1989 | University of Dayton | Dayton, OH | Active | [3] |
Delta | Δ | 1992 | University of Toledo | Toledo, OH | Active | [3] |
Epsilon | Ε | 1999 | University of Kentucky | Lexington, KY | Active | [3] |
Zeta | Ζ | 2000 | University of Pittsburgh | Pittsburgh, PA | Active | [3] |
Eta | Η | 2000 | University of Michigan | Ann Arbor, MI | Active | [3] |
Theta | Θ | 2001 | University of Connecticut | Storrs, CT | Active | [3] |
Iota | Ι | 2001 | Ohio Northern University | Ada, OH | Active | [3] |
Kappa | Κ | 2002 | University of Arkansas | Fayetteville, AR | Active | [3] |
Lambda | Λ | 2002 | Pennsylvania State University | University Park, PA | Active | [3] |
Mu | Μ | 2002 | University of Washington | Seattle, WA | Active | [3][a] |
Nu | Ν | 2003 | University of California, Los Angeles | Los Angeles, CA | Active | [3] |
Xi | Ξ | 2003 | Rutgers University | New Brunswick, NJ/ Piscataway, NJ | Active | [3] |
Omicron | Ο | 2003 | Case Western Reserve University | Cleveland, OH | Active | [3] |
Pi | Π | 2004 | University of California, Irvine | Irvine, CA | Active | [3] |
Rho | Ρ | 2004 | Missouri University of Science and Technology | Rolla, MO | Active | [3] |
Sigma | Σ | 2005 | Oregon State University | Corvallis, OR | Active | [3] |
Tau | Τ | 2005 | University of Florida | Gainesville, FL | Active | [3][b] |
Upsilon | Υ | 2005 | University of Houston | Houston, TX | Active | [3][b] |
Phi | Φ | 2006 | Howard University | Washington, DC | Active | [3] |
Chi | X | 2007 | University of California, San Diego | La Jolla, CA | Active | [3] |
Psi | Ψ | 2011 | California State Polytechnic University, Pomona | Pomona, CA | Inactive | [3] |
Omega | Ω | 2011 | Virginia Commonwealth University | Richmond, VA | Active | [3] |
Alpha Alpha | ΑΑ | 2011 | Youngstown State University | Youngstown, OH | Active | [3] |
Alpha Beta | ΑΒ | 2011 | University of Cincinnati | Cincinnati, OH | Active | [3] |
Alpha Gamma | ΑΓ | 2012 | University of Louisville | Louisville, KY | Active | [3] |
Alpha Delta | ΑΔ | 2012 | Michigan State University | East Lansing, MI | Active | [3] |
Alpha Epsilon | ΑΕ | 2013 | University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign | Urbana-Champaign, IL | Active | [3] |
Alpha Zeta | ΑΖ | 2013–2022 | Wright State University | Dayton, OH | Inactive | [3] |
Alpha Eta | ΑΗ | 2014 | Vanderbilt University | Nashville, TN | Active | [3] |
Alpha Theta | ΑΘ | 2015 | University of California, Berkeley | Berkeley, CA | Active | [3] |
Alpha Iota | ΑΙ | 2016–2022 | Penn State Erie, The Behrend College | Erie, PA | Inactive | [3][c] |
Alpha Kappa | ΑΚ | 2016 | University of Arizona | Tucson, AZ | Active | [3] |
Alpha Lambda | ΑΛ | 2016 | Arizona State University | Tempe, AZ | Active | [3][d] |
Alpha Mu | ΑΜ | 2017 | University of Colorado Boulder | Boulder, CO | Active | [3] |
Alpha Nu | ΑΝ | 2017 | Boise State University | Boise, ID | Active | [3] |
Alpha Xi | ΑΞ | 2017 | University of California, Santa Barbara | Santa Barbara, CA | Active | [3] |
Alpha Omicron | ΑΟ | 2018 | University at Buffalo | Buffalo, NY | Active | [3] |
Alpha Pi | ΑΠ | 2019 | University of Wyoming | Laramie, WY | Active | [3][e] |
Alpha Rho | ΑΡ | 2019 | Old Dominion University | Norfolk, VA | Active | [3][e] |
Alpha Sigma | ΑΣ | 2019 | University of Nevada, Reno | Reno, NV | Active | [3][e] |
Alpha Tau | ΑΤ | 2020 | Northeastern University | Boston, MA | Active | [3][f] |
Alpha Upsilon | ΑΥ | 2020 | Cleveland State University | Cleveland, OH | Active | [3][f] |
Alpha Phi | ΑΦ | 2021 | Texas A&M University | College Station, TX | Active | [3][g] |
Alpha Chi | ΑΧ | 2021 | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Cambridge, MA | Active | [3][g] |
Alpha Psi | ΑΨ | 2022 | Purdue University Fort Wayne | Fort Wayne, IN | Active | |
Prospective Chapter | 2022 | University of Akron | Akron, Ohio | Active | ||
Prospective Chapter | 2022 | University of Alabama | Tuscaloosa, Alabama | Active | ||
Prospective Chapter | 2022 | University of Utah | Salt Lake City, Utah | Active | ||
Prospective Chapter | 2022 | University of New Mexico | Albuquerque, New Mexico | Active | ||
Prospective Chapter | 2022 | University of Georgia | Athens, Georgia | Active | ||
Prospective Chapter | 2023 | Colorado State University | Fort Collins, Colorado | Active | ||
Prospective Chapter | 2023 | North Carolina State University | Raleigh, North Carolina | Active | ||
Interest Group | 2023 | University of Minnesota | Minneapolis, Minnesota | Active | ||
Interest Group | 2023 | University of Kansas | Lawrence, Kansas | Active |
Notes[edit]
- ^ Started as a colony in 2001.
- ^ a b Started as a colony in 2004.
- ^ Started as a colony in 2014.
- ^ Started as a colony in 2015.
- ^ a b c Started as a colony in 2017.
- ^ a b Started as a colony in 2018.
- ^ a b Started as a colony in 2019.
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