Alpha Epsilon Phi is a Jewish sorority dedicated to helping women become the best they can be. We prize individuality, encouraging each member to discover and develop the talents and abilities that make her unique. We welcome exemplary women of all backgrounds who honor, respect, and appreciate our heritage.
Quick Facts
Alpha Epsilon Phi was founded in 1909 at Barnard college by seven Jewish women
We are the Beta Nu chapter. We were colonized in 2011 and chartered in 2015.
Our philanthropies are Sharsheret and Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation
Our colors are green and white, our flower is the lily of the valley, our gem is the pearl, and our symbol are the giraffe and columns
Our sisters are very involved on and off campus! We have sisters who are involved with: Greek Ambassadors, the Women's Club Lacrosse Team, Hillel, Chabad, Housing & Residence Life, the Athletic Training Department, and the Honors College. Our sisters have worked with amazing organizations such as Howard County Recreation and Parks, the Alice Smith Institute, The Y, the campus tutoring center, and a local accounting firm!