Symbols and HistoryOur Mission: To inspire the highest type of womanhood
Our Flower: Pink Carnation Our Colors: Brown and Mode Our Symbol: Crescent Moon Founded: November 11, 1874, at Syracuse University Four Founders: Helen M. Dodge, Francis E. Haven, E. Adeline Curtis, and Mary A. Bingham Open Motto: Founded Upon a Rock |
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Core Values: Love, Labor, Learning, and Loyalty
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Love
By focusing on individual worth, our members experience personal development in the areas of self-empowerment, self-esteem, honesty and integrity. Labor Gamma Phi Beta Sorority was founded in part to develop a higher social culture. Our service to humanity is generated by our members and their contributions to philanthropic endeavors, the Sorority, the interfraternal community and our local and global communities. |
Learning
Our Sorority is committed to lifelong learning and we encourage our members to take advantage of every opportunity, whether it be in the classroom or in an off-campus activity. We promote intellectual growth and uphold high academic standards through our minimum GPA requirements. Loyalty Gamma Phi Beta membership extends well beyond the scope of collegiate years. Staying involved as an alumna is an expectation of membership. The potential to connect and network with other outstanding members continues long after graduation. |
Our Involvement on Campus
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