Panhellenic Association
Phi Sigma Sigma


The mission of Phi Sigma Sigma Women’s Fraternity is to inspire the personal development of each sister and perpetuate the advancement of womanhood. Our vision is to be a dynamic sisterhood of powerful women fostering uncompromising principles, igniting positive change and embracing individuality.We are a dynamic, principled, passionately committed group of women from around the world who define ourselves not by our distinct differences, but by what we have in common. And that common bond is a firm belief that women of different religions, cultures, backgrounds and viewpoints working together can and do make a difference in our communities, and in the world, every day. Once a Phi Sigma Sigma, always a Phi Sigma Sigma.
Open Motto: “Diokete Hupsala.” (“Aim High.”)
Founded Nationally: November 26, 1913 — Hunter College, New York City
Founded at Grand Valley: April 14, 2007
Mascot: Giraffe
Symbol: Sphinx
Jewel: Sapphire
Colors: King blue and gold
Flower: American Beauty rose
Magazine: The Sphinx
National Philanthropy: Phi Sigma Sigma Foundation which benefits the National Kidney Foundation

Local Philanthropy: National Kidney Foundation of Michigan
Recent Awards:
Grand Valley Greek Life Awards - Chapter Anniversary Award (5 Years - 2012), Chapter of Excellence Bronze Award (2012), Chapter of Excellence Award (2011), Coat of Arms Award (2011), Founders Award, Lighthouse Award (2011), Lighthouse Award (2010), Founder's Award (2010)
National Website: www.phisigmasigma.org
Chapter Social Media:
Contact Information:
President: Haley Giordano, giordanh@mail.gvsu.edu
Recruitment Director: Mallory Overway, overwaym@mail.gvsu.edu
Chapter Key Advisor: Jodi Griffin, jodi.griffin@gmail.com


Page last modified June 3, 2013
