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In 1893, Pi Beta Phi
became the first sorority to establish a national alumnae department as
a result of the crucial and special role they play in the expansion,
development, and continued success of our organization. Today, alumnae
club members enjoy regular meetings, lunches, dinners, charity benefits,
and reunions to remind them of the wonderful bonds and memories made
during their years as an active sister.
After your college years
are finished, Pi Phi has several programs to offer continued support and
friendship throughout your life, regardless of where you are living. The
Life/Leader Links Program helps sisters network with other sisters
seeking direction in a new city or looking for job opportunities. The
Transition Program also helps make the years following graduation run a
bit more smoothly with events like city-wide alumnae conventions to meet
other women in the same situation. For more information on any of these
programs, please visit
Pi Phi's alumnae website.
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