Welcome

Welcome to Phi Mu at Southeastern Louisiana University! 

Individuals join Phi Mu for many reasons. It can be a home away from home, a pathway to campus involvement, a network to develop during college or later. The Phi Mu experience gives each member many opportunities to learn outside the classroom: to lead, to be an active member, to learn, to play, to share with and support others.

Each member is an individual and our strong bond helps us grow, both as individual women and as a group. 

 

Chapter News

Phi Mu celebrates National Ritual Week at Southeastern
During this week, the interfraternal community reflects on why fraternities/sororities were founded, why they have rituals, explore what it means to live by one's ritual and discuss what being a member of an organization with a ritual means. Alpha Psi Events: Sunday, March 4th: Alumnae Founder's Day Barbecue, Monday, March 5th: International Badge Day, Tuesday, March 6th: Phi Mu Founder's Day Awareness, Wednesday, March 7th: Phi Mu Foundation Fundraiser (Stop the Music), Thursday, March 8th-Friday, March 9th: Sisterhood Retreat. (read more)
Phi Mu, Alpha Psi receives awards at National Convention
The Alpha Psi chapter of Phi Mu Fraternity at Southeastern was honored as one of the organization’s top two chapters in the nation at the 51st National Phi Mu Convention held recently in Phoenix, Ariz. The Alpha Psi chapter received this prestigious honor based on the national organization’s evaluations of the chapter’s programming, academics, membership, risk management, finances, philanthropy, public relations, and new member program. “The members of the Alpha Psi chapter are very dedicated to Phi Mu,” said Lorraine Favre, of Hammond, who serves as the chapter’s adviser. “These awards are the result of their hard work and commitment. Being named one of the top two Phi Mu chapters in the nation is quite an honor for these young women.” In addition to this honor, the collegiate chapter was also awarded the Polly Bird Freear Booth Cowherd Panhellenic Award, the Georgie Perkins Williamson Ritual Award, and the Most Outstanding Collegiate State Day Award for their efforts throughout the last two years. Prior to the convention, Alpha Psi was also awarded the Intramurals Championship Cup and the Student Organization Award of Excellence by Southeastern’s Division of Student Affairs. “This is an achievement for the Southeastern community as well, because it is Southeastern who gives us the opportunity to succeed in our endeavors,” said Chapter President DeAnn Lemus, of Belle Chasse. Also, Phi Mu alumna and Southeastern graduate Ashley Hebert McDaniel, of Baton Rouge, was elected to Phi Mu’s National Council as Vice President of Collegiate Operations during the convention. McDaniel is currently the assistant principal of St. Thomas More Catholic School in Baton Rouge. Founded in 1852, Phi Mu is a woman’s organization, which provides personal and academic development, service to others, commitment to excellence and lifelong friendships through a shared tradition. Phi Mu promotes vibrant living encouraging members to achieve their personal best. For more information on the Alpha Psi chapter at Southeastern, please visit www.selu.phimu.org. For more information on Phi Mu Fraternity, please visit www.phimu.org. (read more)
Phi Mu wins awards at 2010 DSA Convocation!
2010 Miss Southeastern Recognized 2010 Women’s’ Intramurals Champions 2010 Organization Award of Excellence (1 of 3 recipients out of over 100 organizations) 2010 Intramurals Softball Champions 2010 Green "S" Recipients 2010 Who's Who Among American Colleges and Universities Recipients 2010 Certified Leader Awards (read more)