Plans to add two new sororities to Quinnipiac’s Greek life community were confirmed on Thursday.
Pi Beta Phi will colonize and begin recruitment for their founding sisters during the Fall 2011 semester, according to Panhellenic President Jessica Russo. Kappa Delta will colonize during the Fall 2012 semester.
“We opened for extension because we’ve seen that specifically in the past few years, Greek life has really exploded on campus,” said junior marketing major Megan De Vizio, Panhellenic Delegate for Phi Sigma Sigma. “We’re seeing more and more women coming through recruitment each spring, resulting in the largest new member class sizes QU has ever seen.”
An advantage of having these additions, De Vizio said, will be more manageable chapter sizes.
“Each of these sororities have unique philanthropies,” Russo said. “In addition, each have a multitude of leadership opportunities, programming and academic support that sets them aside from all of the other National Panhellenic Conference sororities. Their values match well with Quinnipiac’s, as well the sororities and Greek Life’s on campus.”
De Vizio described Pi Beta Phi as a sorority with a mission to promote friendship, develop women of intellect and integrity, cultivate leadership potential and enrich lives through community service. Pi Beta Phi’s present members contribute to their philanthropy of literacy with their involvement in programs such as: First Book, Champions are Readers and Make Your Mark for Literacy. Once colonized, they will join the rest of the Quinnipiac Panhellenic community and participate in formal recruitment in the spring.
The Kappa Delta website states their purpose as one to promote friendship among college girls across the country. Their members contribute to their philanthropy by supporting Prevent Childhood Abuse America, while working closely with the Girl Scouts of the USA.
Caleb Gindl • Dec 10, 2010 at 10:50 am
I wonder what cliques the new sororities will comprise.
W.B. Jones • Dec 11, 2010 at 12:58 pm
Lolz.