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About Us

Our Beginning

Sigma Phi Lambda was founded in 1988 at the University of Texas at Austin by a group of women who envisioned a sorority that would provide Christian fellowship on the UT campus.  The five founders were Patricia Adams Hogan, Robin Maedgen, Gina Williams Goveas, Jacqueline Goveas, and Eileen Howell Barlow. When the founders and charter members were creating and living “Phi Lamb”, they never dreamed how large the organization would become.  Phi Lamb currently has 27 chapters all over the nation and is continually growing.

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For information regarding the Sigma Phi Lambda Constitution and Bylaws, how to start a chapter at another school or further information on how to join a chapter, please visit the national website here.

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Ole Miss

The Alpha Alpha chapter of Phi Lamb was established in 2007 at the University of Mississippi. Our chapter is made up of Christ-like, diverse, and accomplished young women, each bringing something unique to our organization. Our chapter has recruitment in both fall and spring semesters for full-time, female students at Ole Miss.

For more information regarding joining Sigma Phi Lambda at Ole Miss, please visit our recruitment page.

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Community Service

Sigma Phi Lambda is very active in community service. Members are required to complete service projects with their sisters. Service projects Phi Lamb at Ole Miss is involved in are:

  • The Big Event

  • Habitat for Humanity

  • Feed the Hunger

  • More than a Meal

  • Boys & Girls Club of Oxford

  • Operation Christmas Child

  • Relay for Life

  • Lovepacks

  • Period UM

  • Night to Shine

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