Our Roots
A local group of women, Delta Rho, was formed in 1915 and officially became the Indiana Delta Chapter in 1921 after installation by past Grand President Anna Lytle Tannahill (Brannon), Nebraska Beta. Installation activities took place at the rented Indiana Delta Chapter house on Waldron Street, and the celebratory banquet took place at the College Inn of Hotel Fowler.Collegiate Chapter Leadership
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Sadie Annis
Director Membership Selection
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Carolyn Boxum
Director Service and Philanthropy
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Abigail Burba
Director Policy and Prevention Education
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Cloe Byrd
Director Leadership
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Ava Chamberlin
Vice President Community Relations
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Lauryn Collins
Member Conduct Committee Member
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Madeline Eppink
Vice President Member Experience
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Maria Fifita
Director Community Inclusion
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Sarah Holt
Director New Member Experience
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Meghan Ives
Vice President Operations
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Kathleen Lavallee
Vice President Finance/Housing
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Jenna Lee
Vice President Risk Management
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Eva Lesina
Chapter President
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Samantha Lopez
Director Social Events
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Amelia Olenik
Director Academics
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Alexandra Ramoino
Vice President Recruitment
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Eryn Scanlon
Panhellenic Delegate
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Alyssa Schwartz
Leadership & Nominating Committee Member
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Camille Stoker
Director Member Finances
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Kayleigh Stuckwisch
Director Fraternity Heritage
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Emily Sweeney
Director Housing
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Lillie Trapp
Director Recruitment Events
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Julia Webb
Director Member Conduct
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Emily Wheeler
Director Lifelong Membership
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Isabella Wish
Vice President Inclusion
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Hannah Yarter
Director PR/Marketing
Supporting Sisters’ Dreams
Chapter-specific scholarship funds support collegiate chapter members as they pursue their academic dreams and professional goals. By giving to a scholarship fund, donors can directly impact their own chapter sisters and open doors that might not have been possible otherwise.
Building Leaders Who Shine
Chapter Leadership Education Expendable (CLEE) funds directly empower our sisters’ leadership journeys, helping eliminate financial barriers to leadership development opportunities for both chapter leaders and individual members. Giving to a CLEE fund allows donors to support the chapters they love while lighting the way for future leaders.
Creating Homes that Last
A Chapter House Improvement Program (CHIP) Fund allows chapter alumnae to make tax-deductible contributions in support of their chapter facility to fund qualified educational projects and expenses. From refreshed living areas to upgraded study rooms, CHIP Funds support both a premier housing experience and the members who call these spaces home.
When you're with her, you’re home
Pi Phi chapter facilities are where friendships take root, leaders find their voice and sisterhood shines across generations. From memories made over shared meals to the built-in support from late-night study sessions and knowing your sisters are there in both the big and small moments, living in a chapter facility creates a sense of home and belonging within every wall.