My name is Alivia Klinghofer and I have the honor of being the president of the Pi chapter of Alpha Epsilon Phi at the University of Michigan. AEPhi prides itself on supporting exemplary, well rounded women who are dedicated to academics, sisterhood, philanthropy, and community service. I am so lucky to be a part of such a loving, accepting, and united sisterhood which brings together girls from all different backgrounds, each contributing their own unique identity to our chapter. The Pi chapter maintains its loyalty to Alpha Epsilon Phi, our philanthropic organizations, as well as the University of Michigan, and other Panhellenic organizations. Being a sister of such a loyal community has played such a defining and transformative part of my college experience. I am so lucky to have found such an amazing group of women who I now can call my best friends.
With love, Alivia |
Our house is located at 1205 Hill Street, on the corner of Church and Hill. With an AEΦ crest embedded in the floor of the foyer and tons of Pi Chapter history seeping through the walls, this is truly our home away from home. Sisters love spending time at the house - whether it's playing cards in the TV room, learning how to cook fun desserts with our chef, studying on the porch on warm days, eating meals together in the kitchen, or just hanging out in each others' rooms. |
Alpha Epsilon Phi has active chapters all over the country, great summer programming including National Convention and Summer Leadership, and a strong alumnae network.
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