Our Roots
Virginia Zeta was installed in 1981 by past Grand President Jean Wirths Scott, Pennsylvania Beta. The installation week consisted of an informational get-together, an interview session, a preference party, the New Member Ceremony, a reception and a picnic meeting. During the picnic, the members learned Pi Phi songs and made plans for Homecoming 1981. Virginia Zeta’s New Member Class was the largest in Pi Phi’s history at the time, consisting of 72 women.Collegiate Chapter Leadership
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Hope Allen
Director Lifelong Membership
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Caitlyn Asmann
Director Academics
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Theresa Caporuscio
Director Recruitment Events
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Michaela Corso
Director Membership Selection
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Megan Dahn
Director Social Events
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Elizabeth Davis
Director PR/Marketing
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Brooke Dikeman
Chapter President
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Charlotte Fischer
Director Policy and Prevention Education
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Ava Gonzalez
Vice President Inclusion
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Emma Grupce
Director Member Conduct
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Allison Hubbard
Director New Member Experience
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Ella Jackson
Vice President Risk Management
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Neha Manthena
Director Member Finances
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Grace Mills
Vice President Finance/Housing
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Anna Muth
Director Community Inclusion
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Katherine Myer
Vice President Community Relations
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Richa Prakash
Director Service and Philanthropy
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Emilie Pringle
Director Fraternity Heritage
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Tiffany Quagliata
Vice President Recruitment
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Lillian Robin
Vice President Operations
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Lauren Wright
Vice President Member Experience
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.
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.