Alpha Epsilon Phi
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Motto | Multa Corda, Una Causa Many Hearts, One Purpose |
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Colors | Green and White |
Flower | Lily of the Valley |
Founded | October 24, 1909 at Barnard College, (New York, New York) |
Type | Social |
Scope | National |
Headquarters | 11 Lake Avenue Extension Danbury, Conneticut, USA |
Philanthropy | Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation |
Mascot | Giraffe |
Homepage | http://www.aephi.org/ |
Alpha Epsilon Phi (ΑΕΦ) is a sorority founded by seven Jewish women on the basis of non-discrimination and a member of the National Panhellenic Conference. It was founded on October 24, 1909, at Barnard College in New York City. AEPhi was founded by seven Jewish women; Helen Phillips, Ida Beck, Rose Gerstein, Augustina Hess, Lee Reiss, Rose Salmowitz, and Stella Strauss who felt the need of a sorority at Barnard in those days. Founder Tina Hess Solomon best described the reasons for the founding in a letter written in 1934: "We wanted a group of girls chosen not because of any special scholastic preeminence, financial circumstances or other arbitrary standards but a group who had common interests and were dominated by the ideals of true friendship. The mission of Alpha Epsilon Phi Sorority is to inspire and support exemplary women dedicated to friendship and a lifelong commitment to Alpha Epsilon Phi while building on the vision of our Jewish founders."
[edit] Notable alumnae
- Barbara Barrie (Omega, Texas) - actress; (Barney Miller)[1]
- Lillian Copeland (Xi, USC) - Olympic Gold and Silver medalist[2]
- Ruth Bader Ginsberg (Kappa, Cornell) - Supreme Court Justice[1]
- Elizabeth Glaser (Sigma, University of Wisconsin) - AIDS Activist and co-founder of The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation[1]
- Erica Hill (Alpha Chi, Boston University) - CNN Anchor[2]
- Charlotte Rae (Omicron, Northwestern) - actress; (Diff'rent Strokes, The Facts of Life)[1]
- Judith Resnik (Alpha Nu, Carnegie Mellon) - 2nd American woman astronaut[2]
- Annette Strauss (Omega, Texas) - former Mayor of Dallas[1]
- Lauren Weisberger (Kappa, Cornell) - author, (The Devil Wears Prada)[2]
- Harriett Woods (Pi, Michigan) - former Lt. Governor of Missouri[1]