Brazos Valley, TX Alumnae Club

Pi Phi bonds don’t fade after graduation—they only grow stronger. Whether you’ve moved to a new city or are looking to reconnect with sisters in your area, alumnae clubs offer friendship and support no matter where life takes you.

Our Roots

From 1927–1929, the club was organized in a ranch home in Robertson County, Texas, with a focus on fostering sisterhood and recommending outstanding local women to Pi Phi chapters. That mission evolved after sororities were established at Texas A&M University, and the club played an active role in supporting the growth of Pi Phi on campus. Following the establishment of Texas Eta, club members served as Big Sisters to New Members and supported the chapter through advisory and housing roles.

Alumnae Awards

2001

Marianne Reid Wild Award

2015

Clubs of Traditional Performance

2019

Clubs of Traditional Performance