Lambda Phi Xi

Lambda Phi Xi Multicultural Sorority, Inc.
ΛΦΞ
Founded January 27, 2004
Michigan State University, Purdue University Calumet
Type Social and Service Multicultural Sorority
Scope National
Motto Soaring to Excellence through Sisterhood
Colors      Purple
     Black
     Silver
Symbol Shooting Star
Flower Tiger Lily
Jewel Amethyst
Mascot Siberian Husky
Philanthropy Girl Scouts of the United States of America
Homepage http://lambdaphixi.wix.com/lpxnational [1]

Lambda Phi Xi (Greek: ΛΦΞ, also known as Lady Xi) is a non-profit, [2] social and service multicultural sorority founded on January 27, 2004 at Michigan State University and Purdue University Calumet.


History

Lambda Phi Xi Multicultural Sorority was established in the spring of 2004.

Pillars, Purpose & Vision

The founding principles of Lambda Phi Xi are listed as "sisterhood, education, personal values and strength". [3]

Chapters

Collegiate Chapters Founding Institution Location Established
Alpha Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan 2004
Beta Purdue University - Calumet Hammond, Indiana 2004
Gamma Purdue University - West Lafayette West Lafayette, Indiana 2004
Delta Atlanta Citywide Atlanta, Georgia 2004
Epsilon University of Nevada, Reno Reno, Nevada 2005[4]

Past National Presidents/Executive Directors

Soror Chapter Line Presidency Term
Regina 'Xotic' Brooks Alpha #2, Founding 'Amethyst' Line August 2005 - July 2007
Angela 'Yang' Freeman Gamma #7, Founding 'D.Y.N.A.S.T.Y.' Line August 2007 - July 2009
Alison 'Reeses' Tanzer Epsilon #1, Alpha 'Sweetheart' Line August 2009 - February 2010
Crystal 'Marina' Bell-Flores Epsilon #1, Gamma 'Forces of Nature' Line March 2010 - January 2011
Committee Status - No President N/A N/A January 2011 - October 2012
Carissa 'Zuriela' Mangubat-Gita Epsilon #3, Zeta 'Celestial Ladies' Line November 2012 - August 2013
Francein "Kinnara" James Epsilon #1, Zeta 'Celestial Ladies' Line August 2013 - October 2015
Celeste "Donna Kaden" Henderson Epsilon #8, Iota 'Fiore Illuminate' Line October 2015 - Present

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