After graduation, life can take you in a million different directions—new jobs, new cities, and new experiences. But one thing that never changes is your bond with Phi Mu. As alumnae, our connection to the sisterhood remains strong, and one of the best ways to show that pride is by continuing to wear your letters.

As the holiday season wraps us in warmth and celebration, we are reminded of the true spirit of Phi Mu—sisterhood, service, and love. Whether you’re gathering with family, reconnecting with old friends, or reflecting on the past year, this is a time to celebrate the bonds that connect us all.Gratitude for Our SisterhoodThis time of

From the moment we joined Phi Mu, we knew it was about more than wearing letters, attending events, or taking on leadership roles during our college years. Deep down, we knew we were meant for more. As alumnae, it’s clearer than ever that Phi Mu is a lifelong sisterhood that continues to shape us long

For years, Phi Mu may have been at the center of your college experience. From Bid Day to late-night sisterhood events, chapter meetings to philanthropy projects, your identity as a Phi Mu was woven into almost every aspect of your life. But then graduation arrives, and the chapter events, structured schedules, and constant connection to

For many of us, our Phi Mu experience during college was one of the most defining parts of our lives. Living side by side with our sisters, attending chapter meetings, and participating in countless events gave us a structure for building close relationships. But what happens after we graduate? Does sisterhood change when you’re no

Whether you’ve been scrolling through Instagram or getting lost in TikTok’s endless loop, it’s hard to miss the constant stream of content from collegiate sisters living their best lives. From Bid Day celebrations to late-night bonding sessions, social media paints a picture of sorority life that feels vibrant, exciting, and, well, kind of exclusive. As

Life moves fast after college. Between careers, family commitments, and personal growth, it’s easy to lose touch with parts of your past that once felt central to your identity. For many Phi Mu alumnae, the sisterhood that was so important during college may now feel distant. You might find yourself thinking, “I’m not really a

Whether you’ve been to a Taylor Swift concert, sing along to her songs in your car, or scroll through her Instagram, one thing is clear: Taylor Swift is a master at celebrating relationships. From her famous “squad” to the ways she honors friendship through her lyrics, she constantly reminds us that sisterhood and support are

As Taylor Swift wraps up her Eras Tour tonight in Indianapolis, we’re reminded of the many eras within our sisterhood. Just like Taylor has redefined the music industry, Phi Mu’s trailblazing women have shaped our fraternity, leaving legacies that still inspire us today. In celebration of both Taylor and Phi Mu, we’re spotlighting some of

Sorority life is built on the idea of lifelong friendships. The women you met in Phi Mu were more than just friends—they were sisters. You shared unforgettable moments, late-night talks, and a deep connection that shaped your college experience. But as life evolves after graduation, sometimes those once-inseparable bonds begin to change. You may find