Carnation Ball
The Phi Mu Carnation Ball is our elegant Fall Formal event, where sisters come together to celebrate the bonds of sisterhood in a night filled with dancing, laughter, and lasting memories. This tradition allows us to dress up, enjoy a beautiful evening, and strengthen the connections that make our Phi Mu experience special.
Founders Day
Phi Mu Founders Day, celebrated on March 4th each year, is a cherished occasion to honor our founders, Mary Myrick Daniel, Elizabeth Williams Mitchell, and Martha Hardaway Redding. This special day is dedicated to reflecting on their vision and the enduring values of love, honor, and truth that they established. Through ceremonies, shared stories, and various activities, we celebrate their legacy and the sisterhood that continues to thrive. Founders Day is a meaningful reminder of the strong foundation laid by our founders and the vibrant community that Phi Mu is today.
Semi Formal
Our Semi-Formal occurs during the Spring semester and is a special night where sisters come together to celebrate our sisterhood. Similar to our Carnation Ball, it's an occasion to dress up and make lasting memories.
Senior Send Off
Senior Send-Off is a heartfelt celebration where our graduating seniors invite their family and friends to reflect on their Phi Mu journey and the memories they've created. This special day is dedicated to honoring their accomplishments and marking the end of their college chapter. It's a time for sharing personal stories and celebrating the impact Phi Mu has had on their lives. With speeches and moments of reflection, senior send-off is a memorable event that highlights the significance of this milestone and the bright futures that await our graduates.
Homecoming
In the spring semester, our chapter participates in Homecoming week by nominating a sister to represent us. Throughout the week-long event, our nominee competes against representatives from other organizations in a variety of activities and challenges. The goal is to demonstrate our Stan State Warrior spirit and actively engage in our university’s annual celebration. This tradition allows us to highlight our chapter's enthusiasm and build connections with other groups on campus.