Panhellenic Association (PHA) serves as the governing body for our National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) sororities, Delta Zeta, Phi Sigma Sigma, and Sigma Sigma Sigma. Our PHA is comprised of a six-member executive board as well as delegates from each sorority. The purpose of PHA is to facilitate positive relations between our three sororities, as well as the campus and community through the coordination of events that foster sisterhood, personal growth, education, and campus involvement. PHA also works closely with Lindenwood’s Interfraternity Council (IFC) to improve the Greek community on campus. All three sororities are housed in Ayres Hall, in which each chapter has a designated wing and private, remodeled chapter rooms.
Through our affiliation with the NPC, we are able to create a campus environment that empowers our women to be the best they can be and to be strong leaders both on campus and in the community. For more information on how to become involved, please contact the Panhellenic Association President or the Program Manager, Fraternity and Sorority Life.
President
Sarah Marian
PHAPresident@lindenwood.edu
Vice-President of Administration
Jasmine Mueller
PHAVicePresident@lindenwood.edu
Director of Recruitment
Abbie Clardy
PHARecruitment@lindenwood.edu
Director of Public Relations
Emily Worthmore
PHADPR@lindenwood.edu
Director of Programs
Delilah Ricci
PHAPrograms@lindenwood.edu
Director of Community Advancement
Anna Rawe
PHACommunity@lindenwood.edu
Sororities
Recruitment
Sorority Life at Lindenwood
Sorority life offers a vibrant community where students can foster lasting friendships, develop essential personal and professional skills, and contribute to the broader community. Joining a sorority provides numerous benefits, including academic support, leadership opportunities, and a strong network of alumni that can be invaluable throughout your career. Our sorority women are the most involved women on campus, have a GPA above the all-women’s average, and continue to shine in their campus leadership and presence.
Formal Sorority Recruitment
Formal Sorority Recruitment is a weeklong experience where students can learn about the three NPC sororities, meet active members, and determine if sorority life is a good fit. This process allows you to explore the unique values and cultures of each sorority, helping you find the one that aligns best with your personal goals and interests. Our recruitment is valued-based and authenticity is our top priority. We encourage all students to follow our “come as you are” mindset for recruitment, no need to spend the extra money on clothes or accessories!
All the students registered to participate in Formal Recruitment will receive a recruitment counselor, also called a Pi Chi. The Pi Chis are currently affiliated sorority women at Lindenwood who are trained to be an unbiased guide to assist the students in making their sorority membership decision. Our Pi Chis do not disaffiliate from their sorority during recruitment week.
Recruitment Schedule
Formal Sorority Recruitment takes place every fall semester following Labor Day. In addition to the fall recruitment, is continuously open during the spring semester. During this time, there is a special event called “Panhellenic Spirit Week,” which provides a comprehensive overview of all your options at once. This is a fantastic opportunity to meet members from different sororities and see where you feel most at home, in a less “formal” environment. Not every sorority may participate in spring recruitment, however all sororities do participate in formal recruitment.
Get Involved
If you are interested in joining a sorority at Lindenwood, or simply want to learn more about your options, please contact the Director of Recruitment and Membership or the Program Manager for Fraternity and Sorority Life.
By joining a sorority, you not only become part of a supportive sisterhood but also gain access to a wealth of resources that can enhance your college experience and beyond. From academic mentoring to community service projects, sororities offer a well-rounded experience that fosters personal growth and lifelong connections.
Delta Zeta
Delta Zeta has positively impacted the lives of countless alumnae and collegiate members across the United States and Canada. The Delta Zeta Foundation, a non-profit organization, focuses on scholarships, leadership, philanthropy, and education, continually enriching its members and empowering them to make a difference in the lives of others. Established in 1992, the Omicron Omicron chapter at Lindenwood University boasts a rich history and is the longest-standing sorority on campus.
For more information on Delta Zeta at Lindenwood, check out their website, Mane Connection, their chapter Instagram page @deltazetaoo, or contact their current chapter president, Anna Thomason, at amt157@lindenwood.edu.
Nickname: DZ
National Founding: October 24, 1902
Lindenwood Founding: 1992
Philanthropy: The Starkey Hearing Foundation
Values: Empowerment, Community, Generosity, Belonging, Friendship, and Curiosity
Colors: Rose and Green
Key Events: Big Man on Campus
Accomplishments: Greek Week Champions, 2024; Homecoming Champions, 2024; Excellence in Member Development and Education, 2024; Sorority Member of the Year, 2024; Excellence in Academic Achievement, 2023; Outstanding New Member, 2023
Phi Sigma Sigma
Phi Sigma Sigma, the newest sorority at Lindenwood University, was founded in the fall of 2016. This sorority prides itself on being a “dynamic sisterhood of powerful women fostering uncompromising principles, igniting positive change, and embracing individuality.” The mission of Phi Sigma Sigma is “to inspire the personal development of each sister and perpetuate the advancement of womanhood.” Through fundraising efforts for the Phi Sigma Sigma Foundation, members at Lindenwood University support educational initiatives for K-12 and higher education. The Iota Phi chapter is committed to being a catalyst for change both on campus and within the community.
For more information on Phi Sigma Sigma at Lindenwood, check out their website, Mane Connection, their chapter Instagram page @luphisig, or contact their current chapter president, Kaiya Dunn, at kmd436@lindenwood.edu.
Nickname: Phi Sig
National Founding: November 26, 1913
Lindenwood Founding: 2016
Philanthropy: Phi Sigma Sigma Foundation, Kids in Need
Values: Friendship, Faith, Love, Sincerity, Integrity, and Strength
Colors: King Blue and Gold
Key Events: Are You Smarter than a Phi Sig, Valentine’s Day Flowers
Accomplishments: Sophomore of the Year, 2024; Junior of the Year, 2024; Advisor of the Year, 2024; Powderpuff Champions, 2024, 2023, 2022
Sigma Sigma Sigma
Sigma Sigma Sigma, also known as Tri Sigma, was the second sorority established at Lindenwood in 2012. Tri Sigma aims to develop women of character by upholding their values of wisdom, power, faith, hope, and love. The Theta Delta chapter at Lindenwood is a vibrant and expanding organization that emphasizes the theme, “Sigma Serves Children.” This chapter is dedicated to fostering lifelong friendships and providing a meaningful sorority experience, operating as a non-profit corporation. Tri Sigma’s mission is to create enduring bonds of friendship and empower each woman to reach her full potential.
For more information on Sigma Sigma Sigma at Lindenwood, check out their website, Mane Connection, their chapter Instagram page @trisigma.lu, or contact their current chapter president, Elena Lara, at ell145@lindenwood.edu.
Nickname: Tri Sigma, or Sigma
National Founding: April 20, 1898
Lindenwood Founding: 2012
Philanthropy: March of Dimes, Sigma Sigma Sigma Foundation
Values: Wisdom, Power, Faith, Hope, and Love
Colors: Royal Purple and Pure White
Key Events: Kindergarten Dinner
Accomplishments: Excellence in Academic Achievement, 2024; Most Sorority Individual Service, 2024; Chapter of the Year, 2023; Greek Week Champions, 2023; Excellence in Chapter Operations, 2023; Excellence in Harm Reduction, 2023; Sorority Member of the Year, 2023; Robert & Gwendolyn Feuerbacher Greek Character and Service Award, 2023