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Cygnus Survey Update

Just more than one year ago, we joined together with more than 35 other sororities and fraternities to conduct an international survey of Greek Association members with Cygnus Applied Research. In this study, our goal was to learn more about how members view their fraternal relationships, where we should focus our efforts in the future, and how we can improve the Greek experience for everyone.

We’d like to thank you for taking the time to complete this survey and for sharing your thoughts with us! You shared great insight into what inspires you to give back to Phi Mu and we’re using that information as a guide for our planning for the year ahead.

Meet Samantha Lancaster, Epsilon Nu

“Thank you for your generous donation to Phi Mu Foundation and your support of scholarship for women. Your gift will allow me to pursue my dream of pursuing and completing a PhD in Curriculum Studies in Higher Education. With this opportunity, I will be able to share my love of lifelong learning with others.”

 

Foundation Scholarship Recipient Samantha Williams Lancaster, Epsilon Nu (Oklahoma State University)

 

Congratulations, Volunteers!

We are excited to announce the volunteers appointed to serve the Foundation for the 2021-23 biennium! Thank you for the gift of your time and talent.

 

To all of our outgoing volunteers – we are grateful for every one of you! You have served Phi Mu during one of the most challenging biennia in recent history and it was with your love and support that we were able to continue to invest in Phi Mu women and lend a helping hand when they needed it the most.

Remembering Annadell Lamb, Delta Alpha

Dear Phi Mu Foundation Members:

With great sadness, I wanted to share with you that one of our dear sisters, Past Foundation President Annadell Craig Lamb, Delta Alpha, has moved on to Chapter Eternal. Annadell was a true Phi Mu treasure, well-known for her boundless knowledge of Phi Mu history and traditions. She served the Fraternity as the National Historian/Historian Emeritus for 49 years and authored two editions of The History of Phi Mu during her tenure.

Annadell was also a faithful champion of Phi Mu Foundation, serving on the Board of Trustees for 22 years, including as its president in 1986-1992. She helped lead the first campaign for Phi Mu to build the National Headquarters building and was an honorary chairman of the One Destiny Campaign. Annadell was one of the Foundation’s greatest servant leaders, inspiring others to follow in her footsteps in supporting the lifetime development of women.

Annadell will be missed by many Phi Mu sisters, including me. She had an incredible impact on my own Phi Mu journey and I will forever be grateful for the time we had together.

 

Love in Our Bond,

Robin White Fanning, Beta Iota

Foundation President